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The chess world is embroiled in a growing feud as Magnus Carlsen, the world’s top-ranked grandmaster, leads a movement to decentralize top-level chess from the control of FIDE, the global chess federation. As Carlsen becomes the face of the rival Freestyle Chess movement, tensions have escalated further with a public spat from his rival, Hans Niemann. Niemann, the American chess prodigy who was at the center of a cheating scandal with Carlsen in 2022, openly attacked the Norwegian champion on social media, calling him “arrogant, entitled, unaware, and cowardly.”
Niemann’s comments came in response to Carlsen’s critique of FIDE president Arkady Dvorkovich. Carlsen accused Dvorkovich of coercing players and misusing his power, following reports that players were being forced to sign an unacceptable waiver to participate in the Freestyle Tour, a move that Carlsen strongly opposed. After backlash, FIDE dropped the requirement for the waiver, but the Freestyle Chess movement and FIDE’s battle over the future of world chess and the rights to crown a champion continues to fuel the conflict.This is not the first time Niemann has publicly criticized Carlsen, but his aggressive language and personal attack indicate a deepening divide between the two. Niemann concluded his post by claiming that Carlsen had "defeated himself off the board," suggesting that Carlsen’s quest to secede from FIDE is doomed to fail. As both sides dig in their heels, the chess world awaits the next move in this high-stakes power struggle.