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Nakamura on Carlsen – Nieman Julius Baer game

19-year-old Hans Niemann today AGAIN defeated the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, in the 6th round of the Julius Baer Generation Cup, as Magnus Carlsen resigned his game in the second move. Carlsen went offline as soon as he resigned, but he has not withdrawn from the tournament. Replay the game Hans Niemann – Magnus Carlsen here

Anish Giri: we know about online cheating by multiple other chess players

19-year-old Hans Niemann today AGAIN defeated the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, in the 6th round of the Julius Baer Generation Cup, as Magnus Carlsen resigned his game in the second move. Carlsen went offline as soon as he resigned, but he has not withdrawn from the tournament. Replay the game Hans Niemann – Magnus Carlsen here

Carlsen will not give any interviews during the tournament

19-year-old Hans Niemann today AGAIN defeated the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, in the 6th round of the Julius Baer Generation Cup, as Magnus Carlsen resigned his game in the second move. Carlsen went offline as soon as he resigned, but he has not withdrawn from the tournament. Replay the game Hans Niemann – Magnus Carlsen here

Magnus Carlsen applauds Pragg for the fantastic game

19-year-old Hans Niemann today AGAIN defeated the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, in the 6th round of the Julius Baer Generation Cup, as Magnus Carlsen resigned his game in the second move.

Levon Aronian: I believe Niemann hasn’t been the cleanest person when it comes to online chess

Levon Aronian is one of the competitors in the Julius Baer Generation Cup 2022 and he joined the live studio after the second portion of four rounds which were played today. After eight played rounds, Levon Aronian ties for the 9th place with Vincent Keymer as both score 11 points. Aronian shortly commented: “It was a tough day“.

Niemann’s and Carlsen’s facial expressions during their 2-move game

19-year-old Hans Niemann today AGAIN defeated the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, in the 6th round of the Julius Baer Generation Cup, as Magnus Carlsen resigned his game in the second move. Carlsen went offline as soon as he resigned, but he came back online for the game against Levon Aronian and continued competing in the event.

Fair-Play specialist Kenneth Regan: Niemann played well, but not too well

Kenneth Regan, a UB faculty expert with expertise in chess, with a focus on identifying cheaters, joined the live studio of Julius Baer Generation Cup commenting on the recent happenings of the Niemann – Carlsen case. Regan first commented on Carlsen’s resignation in the second move saying that Carlsen’s reaction is not appropriate, especially taking into consideration that the top eight players qualify for the final stage of the Julius Baer Generation Cup.

Hammer says Carlsen should be sanctioned in live Norwegian TV program

19-year-old Hans Niemann today AGAIN defeated the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, in the 6th round of the Julius Baer Generation Cup, as Magnus Carlsen resigned his game in the second move. Carlsen went offline as soon as he resigned. Replay the game Hans Niemann – Magnus Carlsen here

The resignation speaks for itself #TweetOftheDay

19-year-old Hans Niemann today AGAIN defeated the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, in the 6th round of the Julius Baer Generation Cup, as Magnus Carlsen resigned his game in the second move. Carlsen went offline as soon as he resigned, and it is questionable if he will continue playing the Julius Baer Generation Cup. Replay the game Hans Niemann – Magnus Carlsen here

Here is the take of MrDodgy on Carlsen’s resignation against Niemann

Reactions to Magnus Carlsen’s resignation

19-year-old Hans Niemann today AGAIN defeated the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, in the 6th round of the Julius Baer Generation Cup, as Magnus Carlsen resigned his game in the second move.

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