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Former chess champion Kramnik banned over cheating remarks
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics17 hr. ago

Former chess champion Kramnik banned over cheating remarks

The World Chess Federation (FIDE) has banned former world champion Vladimir Kramnik for at least one year due to verbal attacks he made against other players, including the late Daniel Naroditsky. The decision follows findings that Kramnik violated FIDE's ethics and disciplinary code by accusing others of cheating. Naroditsky, a popular online chess personality who died in October 2023 at age 29, had denied wrongdoing and expressed concerns about the controversy in his final Twitch broadcast. Kramnik plans to appeal his suspension, while the ban includes a three-year probationary period that could extend the suspension if further breaches occur. Notable chess figures have previously criticized Kramnik's behavior.

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BBC News (World) logoBBC News (World)State / PublicCenter17 hr. ago
Former chess champion Kramnik banned over cheating remarks

The World Chess Federation (FIDE) has banned former world champion Vladimir Kramnik for at least one year due to verbal attacks he made against other players, including the late Daniel Naroditsky. The decision follows findings that Kramnik violated FIDE's ethics and disciplinary code by accusing others of cheating. Naroditsky, a popular online chess personality who died in October 2023 at age 29, had denied wrongdoing and expressed concerns about the controversy in his final Twitch broadcast. Kramnik plans to appeal his suspension, while the ban includes a three-year probationary period that could extend the suspension if further breaches occur. Notable chess figures have previously criticized Kramnik's behavior.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the facts surrounding Kramnik's suspension based on FIDE's findings and includes quotes from notable figures in the chess community. While the issue involves a high-profile individual and potential ethical violations, the reporting does not exhibit clear ideological leaning. The

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