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Hans Niemann
Niemann 
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Number of games in database: 1,285
Years covered: 2015 to 2025
Last FIDE rating: 2736 (2621 rapid, 2734 blitz)
Overall record: +354 -151 =254 (63.4%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 526 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (88) 
    B30 B51 B40 B48 B90
 Queen's Pawn Game (73) 
    E10 A45 D02 D00 A40
 Giuoco Piano (53) 
    C50 C53
 Ruy Lopez (36) 
    C65 C70 C84 C67 C92
 English (32) 
    A15 A13 A14 A17 A11
 King's Indian (31) 
    E94 E73 E71 E92 E91
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (94) 
    B51 B90 B31 B30 B22
 Ruy Lopez (84) 
    C67 C65 C84 C85 C78
 Queen's Pawn Game (58) 
    E10 D02 A45 E00 A46
 Reti System (41) 
    A06 A04 A05
 English, 1 c4 e5 (37) 
    A28 A20 A29 A22 A21
 Nimzo Indian (34) 
    E46 E32 E34 E51 E52
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   Carlsen vs Niemann, 2022 0-1
   Carlsen vs Niemann, 2022 0-1
   P Ponkratov vs Niemann, 2021 0-1
   C Yoo vs Niemann, 2022 0-1
   Niemann vs V Panchanatham, 2015 1-0
   C Yoo vs Niemann, 2020 0-1
   Niemann vs Mamedyarov, 2022 1-0
   Gelfand vs Niemann, 2022 0-1
   F Borg vs Niemann, 2015 0-1
   Dubov vs Niemann, 2025 0-1

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   GRENKE Chess Open (2024)
   Capablanca Memorial Elite (2022)
   Menorca Open (2023)
   Tournament of Peace (2023)
   Niksic Memorial (2021)
   Vergani Cup January (2022)
   Chessable Sunway Sitges (2022)
   Guimaraes Open (2021)
   Chess.com SpeedChess Finals (2024)
   Kazakhstan Chess Cup (2023)
   Julius Baer Generation Cup (2022)
   World Junior Championship (2023)
   Lindores Abbey Tal Mem (2021)
   Astana Zhuldyzdary (2023)
   Sunway Sitges Open (2020)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   0ZeR0's collected games volume 235 by 0ZeR0

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Niemann - Aronian Blitz Match
   Aronian vs Niemann (Jun-21-25) 0-1, blitz
   Aronian vs Niemann (Jun-21-25) 1-0, blitz
   Aronian vs Niemann (Jun-21-25) 1/2-1/2, blitz
   Niemann vs Aronian (Jun-21-25) 1/2-1/2, blitz
   Niemann vs Aronian (Jun-21-25) 1/2-1/2, blitz

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HANS NIEMANN
(born Jun-20-2003, 22 years old) United States of America

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Hans Moke Niemann was born in San Francisco, California, moving to the Netherlands at the age of seven for a few years before returning to the US and eventually graduating from Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School, which is known for its chess culture. At the 2015 National Open Niemann, then 11, became the last person to play a rated game against GM Walter Browne, who died shortly after the tournament. Browne won in 35 moves.

After winning his first six games, Niemann finished third at the 2018 U16 Olympiad in Konya, Turkey. In December 2018 he won the National K-12 Blitz Championships with a clean score of 12-0.1436 Three days later he went on to tie for first in his grade in the overall K-12 Grade Championships,37 while also tying for first in the bughouse duo,38 achieving a perfect win.11

On March 1, 2019, Niemann first entered the Top 100 Junior players list on position 88. In June 2019, Niemann won the inaugural ChessKid Games hosted by chess.com, accruing 20 straight victories and qualifying for the 2020 Junior Speed Chess Championship. He achieved his third and final GM norm at the Charlotte Chess Center & Scholastic Academy (CCCSA GM Norm Invitational) in October 2020, placing first. FIDE awarded him the title on January 22, 2021.

In July 2021, Niemann finished first in the World Open after beating John Burke in a tiebreak playoff. He also achieved a FIDE rating over 2600 for the first time. Later that month, Niemann won the U.S. Junior Championship, thereby qualifying for the 2022 U.S. Chess Championship. As of November 2021, his world ranking was ninth among juniors and 124th overall.

Niemann's third-round win against World Champion Magnus Carlsen in the Sinquefield Cup (2022), and its aftermath, sparked worldwide controversy, even in the popular media. The day after the loss, Carlsen withdrew from the tournament, an extraordinary action in a premier round-robin event. Carlsen announced his withdrawal in an enigmatic tweet in which he indicated that he would get in trouble if he said more. This was widely interpreted as an insinuation that Niemann had cheated. Niemann responded with an impassioned interview in which he denied ever having cheated in over-the-board chess, although he admitted having done so several years earlier in online chess. Extensive analysis of Carlsen vs Niemann, 2022, including by anti-cheating expert IM Kenneth Regan, found no evidence that Niemann had cheated. Two weeks later, Carlsen resigned a game against Niemann after just one move. Carlsen later gave an interview in which he stated that he believes that Niemann has cheated more often and more recently than he has admitted.

Chess.com published a report in which it stated that Niemann had likely cheated in over 100 games on its website, including prize-money events. In response, Niemann filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit against Carlsen, chess.com and Hikaru Nakamura. On June 27, 2023, a federal judge dismissed the case. On August 28, 2023, Niemann, Carlsen and chess.com announced they had reached a settlement, whose terms included Niemann being fully reinstated on chess.com and able to participate in their events, Carlsen agreeing to play him when paired, and all parties agreeing not to pursue further legal action.

Niemann won the Tournament of Peace (2023) by three points, scoring 8-1 and achieving a 2946 performance rating.

Reference: https:https://www.twitch.tv/GMHansN

Wikipedia article: Hans Niemann

https://www.chess.com/news/view/nie...

Last updated: 2024-01-24 22:04:56

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 page 1 of 52; games 1-25 of 1,285  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Niemann vs R Palmeri 1-0402015Reykjavik OpenA43 Old Benoni
2. A S Rasmussen vs Niemann 1-0442015Reykjavik OpenE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
3. Niemann vs V Stefansson 1-0612015Reykjavik OpenE16 Queen's Indian
4. F Borg vs Niemann 0-1212015Reykjavik OpenB22 Sicilian, Alapin
5. Niemann vs Y Wang 0-1632015Reykjavik OpenD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
6. L Baldvinsson vs Niemann 1-0842015Reykjavik OpenB56 Sicilian
7. Niemann vs L Hansen ½-½542015Reykjavik OpenE92 King's Indian
8. T Valtysson vs Niemann 0-1542015Reykjavik OpenA48 King's Indian
9. Niemann vs B O Birkisson 1-0542015Reykjavik OpenE16 Queen's Indian
10. J Sequera vs Niemann ½-½632015Reykjavik OpenB01 Scandinavian
11. K Priyadharshan vs Niemann 1-03820159th Philadelphia OpenA45 Queen's Pawn Game
12. Niemann vs J Colas 1-061201524th Chicago OpenA90 Dutch
13. K Griffith vs Niemann 1-028201524th Chicago OpenB01 Scandinavian
14. Niemann vs V Panchanatham 1-0104201524th Chicago OpenE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
15. A Shen vs Niemann 1-031201524th Chicago OpenB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
16. Niemann vs E Santarius ½-½45201524th Chicago OpenE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
17. Niemann vs Browne 0-1352015National OpenE15 Queen's Indian
18. A Chandra vs Niemann 1-035201599th Edward Lasker MemC07 French, Tarrasch
19. Niemann vs Y Zats  1-0192015Edward Lasker Memorial 99thA44 Old Benoni Defense
20. Niemann vs M Bodek  0-1242015North American op 25thE30 Nimzo-Indian, Leningrad
21. A Chandra vs Niemann ½-½85201654th Baltimore OpenB01 Scandinavian
22. S Homa vs Niemann 0-1662016CCCSA IMD91 Grunfeld, 5.Bg5
23. D E Vigorito vs Niemann 0-1342016CCCSA IMD76 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.cd Nxd5, 7.O-O Nb6
24. Niemann vs R Martin del Campo 0-1442016CCCSA IMD70 Neo-Grunfeld Defense
25. Niemann vs A Young 1-0742016CCCSA IMA42 Modern Defense, Averbakh System
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Dec-02-22  nok: <I have to imagine his TPR post-scandal is still over 2700...>

If it's above 2700, he is cheating.

If it's below 2700, he WAS cheating.

Simple

Dec-02-22  EvanTheTerrible: What if it's exactly 2700?
Dec-02-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sergio X Garcia: No cheating.
Dec-02-22  EvanTheTerrible: Well, lucky for him... after today's game, it's exactly 2700. I went through and calculated for every game since he beat Magnus.

https://imgur.com/a/w6xPXz6

Dec-02-22  nok: <Well, lucky for him... after today's game, it's exactly 2700.>

That's kinda like the ball of the roulette wheel in Velden landing on zero.

Dec-02-22  stone free or die: Niemann won today, as White with an English, against Kacharava, in 36 moves.

* * * * *

<<Missy> It's not a simple calculation. The relevant monthly ELO ratings are required, no?>

I thought it was a fairly simple calculation, basically just an average (+400 for win, -400 for loss) of your opponent's ratings.

Whether you use the most up-to-date rating or not really is, as quants might say, a second order effect.

TPR is just an indicator, as I tried to indicate not so long ago. Back of the envelope stuff, as "they" say.

.

Dec-03-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  beatgiant: Does anyone have a pointer to news about the lawsuit? By this time, at least some of the defendants should have made initial filings, right?
Dec-03-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  beatgiant: I found:
Nov. 17, law360.com reported that the judge ordered Niemann's side to show the citizenship of the defendants to establish jurisdiction.

Dec. 2, ESPN reported that chess.com has filed a motion to dismiss.

Dec-03-22  nok: I guess it's a "Stop bullying cos I can hit back" type of lawsuit.

Indeed Carlsen and Rensch seem to have shut their mouths, altho much damage is done.

Dec-03-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: <Magnus Carlsen's lawyers respond to Hans Niemann's $100 million lawsuit>

https://twitter.com/chess24com/stat...

Dec-03-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  beatgiant: <nok>
From the reports in the press, chess.com didn't pull any punches in their filing. They said Niemann had built an image as "the bad boy of chess" and it's implausible they could have damaged "his already dubious reputation."
Dec-03-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  beatgiant: Tip of the beatnik beret to <MissScarlett>, whose link has the entire filing in all its glory.

The "bad boy of chess" and "already dubious reputation" quotes are right in the first paragraph.

Dec-03-22  stone free or die: Yes, they come out swinging right from the opening paragraph:

<"After years of trying to curate a reputation as the bad boy of chess, Plaintiff Hans Niemann wants to cash in by blaming others for the fallout from his own admitted misconduct. Niemann’s Amended Complaint concedes that he has a well-known history of cheating. But rather than dealing with the unsurprising consequences of his own actions, Niemann now seeks to shift blame to reigning World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen and others, claiming a wholly implausible conspiracy to defame and boycott Niemann that somehow damaged his already dubious reputation to the tune of $100 million. ">

<beatgiant> and <MIssy> must be in cahoots with the lawyers, this stuff is <hot> off the press!

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Dec-03-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: I just follow https://twitter.com/tarjeijs. This guy is so far up Magnus's backside, he'd have to be surgically removed.
Dec-03-22  stone free or die: Sometimes doing the full-bore pass-thru is easier than the extraction traction.
Dec-04-22  nok: <"After years of trying to curate a reputation as the bad boy of chess...>

That's a bit like the English saying Joan of Arc has a reputation for being a witch.

Dec-04-22  stone free or die: <<nok> That's a bit like the English saying Joan of Arc has a reputation for being a witch.>

Another good one.

Dec-07-22  Murky: NYT article about cheating:

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/04/...

Dec-07-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: Thanks Murky. The NY Times wanted me to subscribe to read the article.

Forbes says GM Carlsen and IM Rensch of Chess.com have filed to dismiss the lawsuit: https://www.forbes.com/sites/nichol...

Here's the Wall Street Journal article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/chess-...

Dec-09-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: Confirmation that Niemann, Carlsen and Nakamura all play in the World Rapid and Blitz Championships in Kazakhstan:

https://twitter.com/FIDE_chess/stat...

Don't know if these lists are final, but the major absentees are Alireza and Abdusattorov.

Dec-09-22
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  Check It Out: That won't be awkward.
Dec-09-22
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  MissScarlett: <The final lists of the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championship and the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championship will be published after the end of the registration process (December 12, 12:00 CET).>
Dec-09-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: Wouldn't that ruin Niemann's multi-million-dollar defamation lawsuit argument in court that he's no longer allowed to enter the top tournaments with the top players?

It'll be interesting to see if anyone backs out or lobbies to prevent Niemann's participation. Maybe they will but try to keep it hush-hush.

Dec-09-22
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  MissScarlett: FIDE have approved three hotels for the players to stay in.

<1) Double Tree by Hilton 4*. Address: 115 Dosmukhamedov Street, Almaty, 050000, Kazakhstan (1,3 km from the playing venue) – for invited players only

2) Rixos 5*. Address: Seifullina Street 506/99, 050012 Almaty, Kazakhstan (3,6 km from the playing venue) - for invited players + other players

Hotel rates:

Single accommodation (One person per room) – KZT 55,000

Double accommodation (Two persons per room) – KZT 62,000

Lunch – KZT 14,000

Dinner – KZT 19,000

3) Holiday Inn Express 3*. Address: Seyfullin Avenue 050067 Almaty, Kazakhstan (1,5 km from the playing venue) – for all players

Hotel rates:

Single accommodation (One person per room) – KZT 22,400

Double accommodation (Two persons per room) – KZT 29,120

Lunch – KZT 8,000

Dinner – KZT 8,000>

https://www.fide.com/news/2099

What's the greater priority - keeping the Russians and Ukrainians apart, or Magnus and Hans?

Dec-09-22
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  MissScarlett: <Wouldn't that ruin Niemann's multi-million-dollar defamation lawsuit argument in court that he's no longer allowed to enter the top tournaments with the top players?>

I think it's understood that the suit is referring to invitation tournaments.

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