CHESS BRAT
New York magazine|May 20 - June 02, 2024
It was the biggest cheating scandal in chess history. Now, cleared of the most serious accusations, Hans Niemann is gunning for a world title-and doubling down on his opponent-trashing, hotel-wrecking, money-flaunting ways.
JEN WIECZNER
CHESS BRAT

ON THE SECOND DAY of this year's Grenke Chess Open, Europe's largest tournament, the 20-yearold grandmaster Hans Niemann woke before dawn with a stabbing pain in both ears. The trouble had started on the flight to Germany, when Niemann, who is the 46th-best player in chess and its most reviled villain, got extreme vertigo and vomited. "Screaming in agony," he later told me, he went to two hospitals but found the staff at both places rude and unwilling to treat him before a 9 a.m. match. Niemann went to the tournament chess hall and, ears throbbing, beat two weaker opponents before getting a hold of some antibiotics. By the end of the competition, Niemann had been diagnosed with a double middle-ear infection, lost zero games, won first place, and received a check for €20,000.

"Over the past few years, I've played a lot of games under extreme stress and obviously not being entirely focused," Niemann told me on a video call in early April as he was recovering at home in London. The American looked pale and tired with messy curls casting shadows over his gray eyes, blue-black circles beneath them like bruises. "I've become accustomed to performing under duress, when all the odds are stacked against me."

Niemann has been a pariah since the fall of 2022, when Magnus Carlsen, the world's No. 1 player, accused him of cheating. Now, if Niemann plays poorly, his rivals take it as proof he's a fraud; if he plays brilliantly, it only fuels their suspicions that he is somehow relying on AI. He is effectively blacklisted from most of the best tournaments.

Even the Grenke win was tainted. The tournament has two tiers: an invitation-only draw for the world's most elite players and the Open for amateurs. Passed over for the former, Niemann had to hassle the organizers to be accepted into the latter, wiring them €100 just to get them to respond to his emails and process his registration.

This story is from the May 20 - June 02, 2024 edition of New York magazine.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the May 20 - June 02, 2024 edition of New York magazine.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM NEW YORK MAGAZINEView All
The Tao of Steak
New York magazine

The Tao of Steak

Crane Club has a talented chef, big-money backing, and the whiff of a members-only sanctuary. It needs something more.

time-read
3 mins  |
January 13-26, 2025
The Pervert's Drink
New York magazine

The Pervert's Drink

Milk is for deviants, from.A Clockwork Orange to Babygirl.

time-read
6 mins  |
January 13-26, 2025
A BUNCH OF NEW START-UPS ARE HYPING THE LONELINESS EPIDEMIC AND ARE OF COURSE, HAPPY TO OFFER SOLUTIONS
New York magazine

A BUNCH OF NEW START-UPS ARE HYPING THE LONELINESS EPIDEMIC AND ARE OF COURSE, HAPPY TO OFFER SOLUTIONS

IN HER OWN TELLING, every business Radha Agrawal has ever started or project she has dreamed up or mission she has embarked on was born of a persistent, lifelong desire to belong.

time-read
10+ mins  |
January 13-26, 2025
The Voice Whisperer
New York magazine

The Voice Whisperer

Eric Vetro teaches the stars how to sing for their Oscars.

time-read
10+ mins  |
January 13-26, 2025
There Is No Safe Word
New York magazine

There Is No Safe Word

How the best-selling fantasy author Neil Gaiman hid the darkest parts of himself for decades.

time-read
10+ mins  |
January 13-26, 2025
CRITICS
New York magazine

CRITICS

Kathryn VanArendonk on Severance's second season... Roxana Hadadi on The Last Showgirl... Jasmine Vojdani on Aria Aber's Good Girl.

time-read
4 mins  |
January 13-26, 2025
John Derian's Apartment Is Full of Wonderful Things
New York magazine

John Derian's Apartment Is Full of Wonderful Things

Papier-mâché birds, découpage, flea-market finds from Paris, antiques, furniture he designed himself that was inspired by antiques-and more.

time-read
3 mins  |
January 13-26, 2025
The Unknowun Number
New York magazine

The Unknowun Number

Who was the relentless, vicious bully harassing Kendra Licari's teenage daughter?

time-read
10+ mins  |
January 13-26, 2025
Eleonora Srugo
New York magazine

Eleonora Srugo

The broker became tabloid fodder for a suspected relationship with the mayor. Now, she's the star of yet another real-estate reality show.

time-read
5 mins  |
January 13-26, 2025
Strongman
New York magazine

Strongman

The tragic legacy of the mourner-in-chief.

time-read
5 mins  |
January 13-26, 2025