Search Results for “interview” – Chessdom https://www.chessdom.com Chess, chess news, live chess games Tue, 08 Jul 2025 13:34:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Average centipawn loss vs Avereage Relative Centipawn loss in Kramnik vs Navara https://www.chessdom.com/average-centipawn-loss-vs-avereage-relative-centipawn-loss-in-kramnik-vs-navara/ https://www.chessdom.com/average-centipawn-loss-vs-avereage-relative-centipawn-loss-in-kramnik-vs-navara/#respond Tue, 08 Jul 2025 12:00:45 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=100505 In a brave public act, David Navara explains in details what he went through after the baseless allegations of Kramnik. Navara describes the emotional torture by Kramnik’s allegations, the silence of FIDE, their posterior inadequate reaction and total disregard on basic FIDE ethical and moral values.

The basis of the story is a post by Kramnik on Twitter/X that is connecting Navara’s name with “stats” on “Cheating Tuesdays”. As Kramnik admitted, he is not making accusations but allegations. These allegations are based on data that Kramnik compiled himself and used an undisclosed method to analyze and tweet about.

In a post titled Checking the cheating allegations made by Kramnik on David Navara on Reddit, the user bhajji22 presents his analysis on Kramnik’s data and specifically the data in the tweet. Bhajji22 says, “I downloaded Navara’s and 8 other players’ all games they played in Titled Tuesdays in 2024 from letsdotheprocedure.com. Then I calculated their average centipawn losses and compared the results. […] Firstly, even the most basic thing – the number of moves Navara and others made when time on their clock < 10 seconds was wrong in Kramnik’s post. For instance, on his post , Kramnik said that 748 moves were played by Navara but I found nearly 1500 moves. Similarly, other values are also wrong.” Bhajji22 continues, “Now the cheating part – It can be seen that average centipawn loss for Navara is infact lower than one might expect but statistics is not that simple. Let us understand through an example. Let us say that a position is +5. Then a move that reduces the evaluation to +4 will not have the same effect as reducing the position from +1 to 0. As we all know, in blitz, the top players have the ability to simplify the game to a winning endgame which is necessary in time pressure and hence the +5 to +4 is a common thing. So instead of the Average Centipawn Loss, a better metric would be the Average Relative CPL. This would scale down the large values. So when this was calculated for each player, Navara’s value came out to be quite normal. Not only this, I also plotted a graph for the critical moves when the evaluation is between +1 and -1. And infact, Navara was the weakest player in that scenario.

User fuettli comments, “I already did something like this and have done some more in the mean time with a little more info. I limited the data to the same time frame Vladimir Kramnik used (you used the entire year 2024) but of course even if you try to go as close to what VBK did, the results are always way different. According to some tweets he used positions with +2 to -2 and a loss of at least 100 centipawns.
But what about blunders from +8 to -1? Aren’t those also real blunders?”

Bhajji22, unlike Kramnik, published the full method and code behind his findings. While the period of Bhajji22 calculations is off, it is public for the mathematicians, statisticians, and chess experts to analyze the centipawn loss vs the suggested Relative centipawn loss. Check out the full post on Full post on Reddit here

Timeline of events

23.05.2025 Navara publishes an open letter about Kramnik’s actions
23.05.2025 Reactions to Navara’s open letter – Aronian, Polgar, etc
23.05.2025 Navara and Kramnik to meet at FIDE World Rapid and Blitz
24.05.2025 David Navara, “I firmly believe that Mr Dvorkovich should resign”
24.05.2025 Kramnik, “I am deeply disappointed Navara participates in unjust PR campaign against me”
24.05.2025 Kramnik rage-blocks Chessdom over a comment on David Navara’s case
24.05.2025 Live: David Navara at French Top 16
25.05.2025 Kramnik admits to allegations, FIDE has grounds to act
25.05.2025 Open call to action for FIDE
26.05.2025 David Navara now has personal chess calendar
26.05.2025 Czech Chess Federation: We stand behind chess legend GM David Navara
28.05.2025 MrDodgy : “Kramnik bullies Navara, will he be satisfied if he ends in hospital or worse?”
29.05.2025 Emil Sutovsky : “I find Kramnik’s latest address to David Navara inhuman”
12.06.2025 David Navara: “When I heard Kramnik’s reaction, I slept really poorly”
26.06.2025 Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club + Keti Tsatsalashvili of support of David Navara
28.06.2025 Levon Aronian addresses Kramnik’s lawsuit threats towards David Navara
29.06.2025 FIDE addresses the Kramnik vs Navara case
29.06.2025 The entire Nový Bor Chess Club stands firmly behind David Navara
29.06.2025 Prague International Chess Festival thanks cFIDE for taking a clear stance on Kramnik vs Navara
04.07.2025 David Navara in an interview with Greg Mustreader
08.07.2025 Average centipawn loss vs Avereage Relative Centipawn loss in Kramnik vs Navara

Context (28.05)

Kramnik is known to have published numerous articles and videos regarding cheating in chess. On multiple occasions he uses a small sample size. As a result, his conclusions may be perceived as accusations (this is the case in a multitude of well documented videos, articles, and opinions by experts here, here, here, here are just a few examples), allegations, or suspicions about cheating in chess, and even as insults to players’ professionalism. Despite how each individual perceives his words, on Chessdom, starting 25 May, we have adopted a term that Vladimir Kramnik used himself – allegations.

In accordance with established journalistic practices, we work with information and quotations from sources, including Kramnik himself. Kramnik has never contacted Chessdom via its official communication channel posted in the header of the website. Our attempt to contact Kramnik was futile and met with a swift block. The latest threats by Kramnik on social media leave little room for any good-faith discussions (further details to follow)

Regardless, we stand by accuracy, fairness, and independence of journalism and will continue reporting on the Kramnik – Navara case and its tremendous social importance.

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Carlsen is the winner of Grand Chess Tour Croatia https://www.chessdom.com/carlsen-is-the-winner-of-grand-chess-tour-croatia/ https://www.chessdom.com/carlsen-is-the-winner-of-grand-chess-tour-croatia/#respond Sun, 06 Jul 2025 15:47:41 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=100445 Magnus Carlsen is the winner of the SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz Croatia 2025, part of the Grand Chess Tour. Carlsen won the Zagreb part of the Grand Chess Tour with a round to spare, collecting 22,5 points in nine rounds of rapid and eighteen rounds of blitz. Wesley So had a strong blitz part of the championship, finishing clear second with 20,0 points. Gukesh dominated the rapid, and despite a first day blitz problems, managed to take the bronze medal with 19,5 points. Calendar: Magnus Carlsen next tournaments / Wesley So next tournament / Gukesh next tournaments

Grand Chess Tour 2025 so far

Warsaw: Grand Chess Tour 2025 Warsaw (replay) / Grand Chess Tour 2025 – Warsaw, Rapid info
Bucharest: Grand Chess Tour 2025 – Bucharest (replay) / Grand Chess Tour 2025 – Bucharest, Classical info
Zagreb: Grand Chess Tour 2025 – Zagreb (replay) / Carlsen wins Grand Chess Tour Croatia
Next: Saint Louis Rapid and Blitz 2025 and Sinquefield Cup

The World Champion Gukesh dominated the rapid section of the Grand Chess Tour Croatia, co-leading after day 1, continuing to sole lead in day 2, and finally Gukesh finished top of the table after the rapid stage. However, things turned around in the blitz, after a Carlsen turned on beast mode in blitz day 1 and collected 7,5/9. Carlsen finished the job in the second day of the blitz, scoring 5,0/9

This is the sixth consecutive tournament victory for Magnus Carlsen this year. Carlsen celebrated it with a cryptic tweet

After his victory, Magnus Carlsen stated that his victory was mainly due to his first blitz day play. “From the morning I felt this will be a tough day. […] It was a very tough tournament, very strong field […] and I am happy to come out on top.” See the whole interview with Magnus Carlsen here.

The quick draw of Gukesh and Carlsen in day 2

Carlsen misses the blitz record

Vladimir Fedoseev had a standout performance in the 2025 Grand Chess Tour, particularly in the Superbet Rapid & Blitz Poland, the first event of the tour held from April 26–30 in Warsaw. As a wildcard participant, Fedoseev dominated the tournament, securing the title with three rounds to spare and finishing with an impressive 26.5/36 points, one of the highest scores in Grand Chess Tour rapid and blitz history, only surpassed by Magnus Carlsen (27 points in Kolkata 2019) and Fabiano Caruana (27 points in Zagreb 2024). He remained undefeated in the rapid portion, scoring 11/18, and lost only one game out of 27 across both rapid and blitz, against Jan-Krzysztof Duda in Blitz Round 12. In the blitz portion, he scored a record-breaking 15.5/18, eclipsing Carlsen and Firouzja’s previous best. In Croatia Carlsen had the chance to surpass the record of Fedoseev, after starting with 7,5/9 the blitz section of the Grand Chess Tour Croatia. See more here

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David Navara in an interview with Greg Mustreader https://www.chessdom.com/david-navara-in-an-interview-with-greg-mustreader/ https://www.chessdom.com/david-navara-in-an-interview-with-greg-mustreader/#respond Fri, 04 Jul 2025 08:03:45 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=100404 In a brave public act, David Navara explains in details what he went through after the baseless allegations of Kramnik. Navara describes the emotional torture by Kramnik’s allegations, the silence of FIDE, their posterior inadequate reaction and total disregard on basic FIDE ethical and moral values.

After the open letter from this month of May, David Navara has concentrated on his mental health and playing chess tournaments, including the French Top 16, the World Rapid and Blitz and a match with Ediz Gurel. This week was one of his rare online appearances, and it was a long one! The nearly 1 hour podcast of Greg Mustreader, titled “I was pushed to the edge – David Navara vs Kramnik” is a detailed account of David Navara’s view point on the recent developments.

Greg Mustreader is a multifaceted content creator, podcaster, and entrepreneur originally from Russia, now living in Almaty, Kazakhstan. He is known for his work across various platforms, focusing on multiple topics including chess. Make sure to check Greg’s Twitter/X for the latest podcasts

Scroll down for the full video of David Navara and Greg Mustreader (expect a detailed transcription of the conversation soon)

Timeline of events

23.05.2025 Navara publishes an open letter about Kramnik’s actions
23.05.2025 Reactions to Navara’s open letter – Aronian, Polgar, etc
23.05.2025 Navara and Kramnik to meet at FIDE World Rapid and Blitz
24.05.2025 David Navara, “I firmly believe that Mr Dvorkovich should resign”
24.05.2025 Kramnik, “I am deeply disappointed Navara participates in unjust PR campaign against me”
24.05.2025 Kramnik rage-blocks Chessdom over a comment on David Navara’s case
24.05.2025 Live: David Navara at French Top 16
25.05.2025 Kramnik admits to allegations, FIDE has grounds to act
25.05.2025 Open call to action for FIDE
26.05.2025 David Navara now has personal chess calendar
26.05.2025 Czech Chess Federation: We stand behind chess legend GM David Navara
28.05.2025 MrDodgy : “Kramnik bullies Navara, will he be satisfied if he ends in hospital or worse?”
29.05.2025 Emil Sutovsky : “I find Kramnik’s latest address to David Navara inhuman”
12.06.2025 David Navara: “When I heard Kramnik’s reaction, I slept really poorly”
26.06.2025 Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club + Keti Tsatsalashvili of support of David Navara
28.06.2025 Levon Aronian addresses Kramnik’s lawsuit threats towards David Navara
29.06.2025 FIDE addresses the Kramnik vs Navara case
29.06.2025 The entire Nový Bor Chess Club stands firmly behind David Navara
29.06.2025 Prague International Chess Festival thanks cFIDE for taking a clear stance on Kramnik vs Navara
04.07.2025 David Navara in an interview with Greg Mustreader
08.07.2025 Average centipawn loss vs Avereage Relative Centipawn loss in Kramnik vs Navara

Context (28.05)

Kramnik is known to have published numerous articles and videos regarding cheating in chess. On multiple occasions he uses a small sample size. As a result, his conclusions may be perceived as accusations (this is the case in a multitude of well documented videos, articles, and opinions by experts here, here, here, here are just a few examples), allegations, or suspicions about cheating in chess, and even as insults to players’ professionalism. Despite how each individual perceives his words, on Chessdom, starting 25 May, we have adopted a term that Vladimir Kramnik used himself – allegations.

In accordance with established journalistic practices, we work with information and quotations from sources, including Kramnik himself. Kramnik has never contacted Chessdom via its official communication channel posted in the header of the website. Our attempt to contact Kramnik was futile and met with a swift block. The latest threats by Kramnik on social media leave little room for any good-faith discussions (further details to follow)

Regardless, we stand by accuracy, fairness, and independence of journalism and will continue reporting on the Kramnik – Navara case and its tremendous social importance.

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Kingston Invitational IM LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/kingston-invitational-im-live/ https://www.chessdom.com/kingston-invitational-im-live/#respond Mon, 30 Jun 2025 14:09:13 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=100287 Kingston Invitational IM is taking place August 12 – August 16 in Kingston-upon-Thames, England. It is a round robin tournament with GM Jakub Kosakowski, IM Vladyslav Larkin, IM Peter Large, CM Supratit Banerjee, FM Roland Bezuidenhout, CM David Maycock, IM Graeme Buckley, Adam A Taylor, WIM/FM Liwia Jarocka, and CM Peter Lalic.

Parallel to the tournament, there will be a Swiss event. Scroll down for more information by the tournament director Stephen Moss.

Kingston Invitational is part of The Chess Calendar and games will be daily live on Chessdom.

Did you know? The longest decisive chess game was 272 moves and happened at Kingston

Interview: Stanley Badacsonyi passes 2300 FIDE live rating and is FM at 14 years and 11 months old / Interview with Stanley Badacsonyi

About Kingston Invitational, from Stephen Moss, tournament director

This is the fourth year of the Kingston Invitational. Both the 2022 and 2023 editions were all-play-alls: a 10-player all-play-all in 2022 and two 10-player all-play-all groups in 2023, the higher-rated of which offered IM norms. The third Kingston Invitational was held in August 2024 and took the form of a highly competitive Swiss.

The plan for 2025 is to combine the two formats, so we will have a strong 10-player all-play-all event (again with norms on offer) and a 50-player Swiss aimed at players with an ECF rating of 1800-plus. There are no entry fees for either event. It is by invitation only, though we warmly invite expressions of interest from those who would like to take part. We strive for a competitive but friendly tournament, a true festival of chess, and even supply free cream doughnuts. 

This year we are celebrating the 150th anniversary of Kingston Chess Club, and the Invitational will form a central part of those celebrations. The event will run from Tuesday 12 to Saturday 16 August, and will take place at the Richard Mayo Centre, United Reformed Church in central Kingston.

Both tournaments will be Fide-rated and over nine rounds. The organiser and chief arbiter of the event – both norm tournament and Swiss – is Paul McKeown, who will be supported by deputy chief arbiter John Gordon Bowley and by Edward Mospan from Kingston Chess Club. The event is being run in association with Kingston Chess Club as part of its 150th anniversary celebrations, which will run throughout the summer.

IM norm tournament

GM Jakub Kosakowski [Fide 2530]
IM Vladyslav Larkin [2443]
IM Peter Large [2335]
CM Supratit Banerjee [2312]
FM Roland Bezuidenhout [2295]
CM David Maycock [2274]
IM Graeme Buckley [2259]
Adam A Taylor [2258]
WIM/FM Liwia Jarocka [2251]
CM Peter Lalić [2144]

Swiss

Alongside the norm tournament, we will run a Swiss for around 50 players. Ideally they should have an ECF rating of 1800 or above, though we may make some exceptions. The Swiss will have the same time control as the norm tournament – 90 minutes + 30-second increment. There will be two rounds on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and a single round on Saturday morning, with a blitz play-off for the trophy in the event of a tie. The play-off will only determine who receives the winner’s trophy; the prize money will be split according to final placing in the event of a tie.

Anyone interested in playing in the Swiss is invited to email me at stephen.moss@theguardian.com, but we would ask that if you are accepted for the event you make every effort to play. It is frequently pointed out that the flaw with an Invitational is that players have not made an upfront payment to play, so have nothing to lose by not showing up. If you are accepted, please play, because your acceptance of a place may have denied someone else a chance to play. Do please let me know if you want like to play in the tournament. This is the field as it currently stands:

IM John Hawksworth [Fide 2355] [ECF 2136]
FM Jacob T Grave [Fide 2350]
FM Gunnar Lund [Fide 2322]
IM Gavin Wall [Fide 2248] [ECF 2337]
IM Jack Rudd [Fide 2247] [ECF 2369]
WGM Michalina Rudzinska [Fide 2223]
IM Susan Lalić [Fide 2214] [ECF 2233]
FM Bao Nghia Dong [Fide 2189] [ECF 2266]
Shlok Verma [Fide 2169] [ECF 2282]
CM Tom Villiers [Fide 2158] [ECF 2215]
FM Robert Eames [Fide 2151] [ECF 2217]
WFM Luisa Bashylina [Fide 2150]
Graham Keane [Fide 2146] [ECF 2146]
Marcus Osborne [Fide 2143] [ECF 2137]
Robert Willmoth [Fide 2139] [ECF 2248]
CM Mark Josse [Fide 2136] [ECF 2155]
Michael Healey [Fide 2135] [ECF 2268]
Avyukt Dasgupta [Fide 2125] [ECF 2225]
Clive Frostick [Fide 2114] [ECF 2131]
Aditya Verma [Fide 2091] [ECF 2202]
Remy Rushbrooke [Fide 2090] [ECF 2234]
Tom Farrand [Fide 2063] [ECF 2149]
Philip Makepeace [Fide 2061] [ECF 2185]
Rock Yu [Fide 2048] [ECF 2147]
Shivam Agrawal [Fide 2047] [ECF 2202]
Sam Walker [Fide 2026] [ECF 2269]
David Rowson [Fide 2025] [ECF 2034]
Ewan Wilson [Fide 2020] [ECF 2177]
Caspar Bates [Fide 2010] [ECF 2110]
Chris Fegan [Fide 2019] [ECF 2066]
Jai Kothari [Fide 2026] [ECF 2160]
WFM Viviana Galvan Cipriani [Fide 2015]
Edmond Andal [Fide 2011] [ECF 2203]
Robin Haldane [Fide 1995] [ECF 2015]
Will Taylor [Fide 1985] [ECF 2065]
AGM Nicolas Skettos [Fide 1983] [ECF 2061]
Daniel Young [Fide 1975] [ECF 2065]
Alastair Armstrong [Fide 1974] [ECF 2028]
James Stevenson [Fide 1969] [ECF 2047]
Maxim Dunn [Fide 1961] [ECF 2225]
CM Anthony Hughes [Fide 1911] [ECF 1920]
Chris Rice [Fide 1911] [ECF 2018]
FM Michael Waddington [Fide 1989] [ECF 2074]
Joshua Pirgon [Fide 1849] [ECF 1969]
Edvin Morell [Fide 1944]
Xavier Cowan [Fide 1838] [ECF 1891]
Maks Gajowniczek [Fide 1812] [ECF 1911]
Arnav Kumar [Fide 1811] [ECF 1945]
Jaden Mistry [Fide 1772] [ECF 1610]
Jon Eckert [Fide 1770] [ECF 1754]
Sachin Kumar [Fide 1770] [ECF 1869]
Maya Keen [Fide 1761] [ECF 1813]

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Prague International Chess Festival thanks FIDE for taking a clear stance on Kramnik vs Navara https://www.chessdom.com/prague-international-chess-festival-thanks-fide-for-taking-a-clear-stance-on-the-kramnik-vs-navara/ https://www.chessdom.com/prague-international-chess-festival-thanks-fide-for-taking-a-clear-stance-on-the-kramnik-vs-navara/#respond Sun, 29 Jun 2025 16:31:36 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=100262 In a brave public act, David Navara explains in details what he went through after the baseless allegations of Kramnik. Navara describes the emotional torture by Kramnik’s allegations, the silence of FIDE, their posterior inadequate reaction and total disregard on basic FIDE ethical and moral values.

Messages of support continue pouring for David Navara. Yestreday we saw the Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club + Keti Tsatsalashvili , followed by Novy Bor Chess Club comments on the FIDE’s official statement on the Kramnik vs Navara case. Now the Prague International Chess Festival says, “We fully stand behind David Navara. We deeply appreciate the support expressed by FIDE. Thank you for taking a clear stance, and we wish David a swift resolution to the situation!”

Timeline of events

23.05.2025 Navara publishes an open letter about Kramnik’s actions
23.05.2025 Reactions to Navara’s open letter – Aronian, Polgar, etc
23.05.2025 Navara and Kramnik to meet at FIDE World Rapid and Blitz
24.05.2025 David Navara, “I firmly believe that Mr Dvorkovich should resign”
24.05.2025 Kramnik, “I am deeply disappointed Navara participates in unjust PR campaign against me”
24.05.2025 Kramnik rage-blocks Chessdom over a comment on David Navara’s case
24.05.2025 Live: David Navara at French Top 16
25.05.2025 Kramnik admits to allegations, FIDE has grounds to act
25.05.2025 Open call to action for FIDE
26.05.2025 David Navara now has personal chess calendar
26.05.2025 Czech Chess Federation: We stand behind chess legend GM David Navara
28.05.2025 MrDodgy : “Kramnik bullies Navara, will he be satisfied if he ends in hospital or worse?”
29.05.2025 Emil Sutovsky : “I find Kramnik’s latest address to David Navara inhuman”
12.06.2025 David Navara: “When I heard Kramnik’s reaction, I slept really poorly”
26.06.2025 Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club + Keti Tsatsalashvili of support of David Navara
28.06.2025 Levon Aronian addresses Kramnik’s lawsuit threats towards David Navara
29.06.2025 FIDE addresses the Kramnik vs Navara case
29.06.2025 The entire Nový Bor Chess Club stands firmly behind David Navara
29.06.2025 Prague International Chess Festival thanks cFIDE for taking a clear stance on Kramnik vs Navara
04.07.2025 David Navara in an interview with Greg Mustreader
08.07.2025 Average centipawn loss vs Avereage Relative Centipawn loss in Kramnik vs Navara

Context (28.05)

Kramnik is known to have published numerous articles and videos regarding cheating in chess. On multiple occasions he uses a small sample size. As a result, his conclusions may be perceived as accusations (this is the case in a multitude of well documented videos, articles, and opinions by experts here, here, here, here are just a few examples), allegations, or suspicions about cheating in chess, and even as insults to players’ professionalism. Despite how each individual perceives his words, on Chessdom, starting 25 May, we have adopted a term that Vladimir Kramnik used himself – allegations.

In accordance with established journalistic practices, we work with information and quotations from sources, including Kramnik himself. Kramnik has never contacted Chessdom via its official communication channel posted in the header of the website. Our attempt to contact Kramnik was futile and met with a swift block. The latest threats by Kramnik on social media leave little room for any good-faith discussions (further details to follow)

Regardless, we stand by accuracy, fairness, and independence of journalism and will continue reporting on the Kramnik – Navara case and its tremendous social importance.

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The entire Nový Bor Chess Club stands firmly behind David Navara https://www.chessdom.com/the-entire-novy-bor-chess-club-stands-firmly-behind-david-navara/ https://www.chessdom.com/the-entire-novy-bor-chess-club-stands-firmly-behind-david-navara/#respond Sun, 29 Jun 2025 16:01:40 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=100259 In a brave public act, David Navara explains in details what he went through after the baseless allegations of Kramnik. Navara describes the emotional torture by Kramnik’s allegations, the silence of FIDE, their posterior inadequate reaction and total disregard on basic FIDE ethical and moral values.

Messages of support continue pouring for David Navara. Yestreday we saw the Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club + Keti Tsatsalashvili , today Novy Bor Chess Club comments FIDE’s official statement on the Kramnik vs Navara case with, “The entire Nový Bor Chess Club stands firmly behind our player, David Navara. We greatly appreciate the clear stance taken by FIDE. Thank you for this statement, and we continue to offer David our full support.” Scroll down for the full Novy Bor post on Twitter/X

Timeline of events

23.05.2025 Navara publishes an open letter about Kramnik’s actions
23.05.2025 Reactions to Navara’s open letter – Aronian, Polgar, etc
23.05.2025 Navara and Kramnik to meet at FIDE World Rapid and Blitz
24.05.2025 David Navara, “I firmly believe that Mr Dvorkovich should resign”
24.05.2025 Kramnik, “I am deeply disappointed Navara participates in unjust PR campaign against me”
24.05.2025 Kramnik rage-blocks Chessdom over a comment on David Navara’s case
24.05.2025 Live: David Navara at French Top 16
25.05.2025 Kramnik admits to allegations, FIDE has grounds to act
25.05.2025 Open call to action for FIDE
26.05.2025 David Navara now has personal chess calendar
26.05.2025 Czech Chess Federation: We stand behind chess legend GM David Navara
28.05.2025 MrDodgy : “Kramnik bullies Navara, will he be satisfied if he ends in hospital or worse?”
29.05.2025 Emil Sutovsky : “I find Kramnik’s latest address to David Navara inhuman”
12.06.2025 David Navara: “When I heard Kramnik’s reaction, I slept really poorly”
26.06.2025 Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club + Keti Tsatsalashvili of support of David Navara
28.06.2025 Levon Aronian addresses Kramnik’s lawsuit threats towards David Navara
29.06.2025 FIDE addresses the Kramnik vs Navara case
29.06.2025 The entire Nový Bor Chess Club stands firmly behind David Navara
29.06.2025 Prague International Chess Festival thanks cFIDE for taking a clear stance on Kramnik vs Navara
04.07.2025 David Navara in an interview with Greg Mustreader
08.07.2025 Average centipawn loss vs Avereage Relative Centipawn loss in Kramnik vs Navara

David Navara and Novy Bor

The Novy Bor Chess Club, based in Nový Bor, Czech Republic, has won the European Chess Club Cup three times, in 2013, 2022, and 2024. Their most recent victory was at the 39th European Chess Club Cup in Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, on October 26, 2024, where they secured gold with 13 match points, defeating the top-seeded SuperChess 3.5-2.5 in the final round. Key players included Vidit Gujrathi, who won a silver medal on board one, Pentala Harikrishna, Vincent Keymer, David Navara, Thai Dai Van Nguyen, David Anton Guijarro, Nils Grandelius, and Mateusz Bartel. The team, led by captain Petr Boleslav, has now earned nine European Club Cup medals (three gold, five silver, one bronze), making it one of the most successful clubs in the competition’s history.

Context (28.05)

Kramnik is known to have published numerous articles and videos regarding cheating in chess. On multiple occasions he uses a small sample size. As a result, his conclusions may be perceived as accusations (this is the case in a multitude of well documented videos, articles, and opinions by experts here, here, here, here are just a few examples), allegations, or suspicions about cheating in chess, and even as insults to players’ professionalism. Despite how each individual perceives his words, on Chessdom, starting 25 May, we have adopted a term that Vladimir Kramnik used himself – allegations.

In accordance with established journalistic practices, we work with information and quotations from sources, including Kramnik himself. Kramnik has never contacted Chessdom via its official communication channel posted in the header of the website. Our attempt to contact Kramnik was futile and met with a swift block. The latest threats by Kramnik on social media leave little room for any good-faith discussions (further details to follow)

Regardless, we stand by accuracy, fairness, and independence of journalism and will continue reporting on the Kramnik – Navara case and its tremendous social importance.

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FIDE on the Kramnik vs Navara case https://www.chessdom.com/fide-on-the-kramnik-vs-navara-case/ https://www.chessdom.com/fide-on-the-kramnik-vs-navara-case/#respond Sun, 29 Jun 2025 15:47:04 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=100255 In a brave public act, David Navara explains in details what he went through after the baseless allegations of Kramnik. Navara describes the emotional torture by Kramnik’s allegations, the silence of FIDE, their posterior inadequate reaction and total disregard on basic FIDE ethical and moral values.

A little more than a month after the escalation of the scandal, FIDE has addressed the issue with an open statement. The FIDE Management Board says, “We wish to emphasize once again that throughout his chess career, GM Navara has earned an unquestionable reputation as a paragon of a fair play. The chess community is well aware that David is a person of a great sensitivity and integrity, particularly vulnerable to any implication of unfair play. Without entering into legal or stylistic analyses of the statements made, we believe that – above all – mutual respect and empathy among colleagues must take precedence. We are firmly convinced that the lawsuit against GM Navara should be withdrawn as soon as possible in the interest of the entire chess community. We sincerely hope that GM Kramnik will take this morally justified step, which we believe will be welcomed by the broader chess world.” Scroll down for the full statement of the FIDE Management Board. Earlier FIDE CEO Emil Sutovsky in a personal message on his Twitter/X account said, “I find Kramnik’s latest address to David Navara inhuman”

Timeline of events

23.05.2025 Navara publishes an open letter about Kramnik’s actions
23.05.2025 Reactions to Navara’s open letter – Aronian, Polgar, etc
23.05.2025 Navara and Kramnik to meet at FIDE World Rapid and Blitz
24.05.2025 David Navara, “I firmly believe that Mr Dvorkovich should resign”
24.05.2025 Kramnik, “I am deeply disappointed Navara participates in unjust PR campaign against me”
24.05.2025 Kramnik rage-blocks Chessdom over a comment on David Navara’s case
24.05.2025 Live: David Navara at French Top 16
25.05.2025 Kramnik admits to allegations, FIDE has grounds to act
25.05.2025 Open call to action for FIDE
26.05.2025 David Navara now has personal chess calendar
26.05.2025 Czech Chess Federation: We stand behind chess legend GM David Navara
28.05.2025 MrDodgy : “Kramnik bullies Navara, will he be satisfied if he ends in hospital or worse?”
29.05.2025 Emil Sutovsky : “I find Kramnik’s latest address to David Navara inhuman”
12.06.2025 David Navara: “When I heard Kramnik’s reaction, I slept really poorly”
26.06.2025 Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club + Keti Tsatsalashvili of support of David Navara
28.06.2025 Levon Aronian addresses Kramnik’s lawsuit threats towards David Navara
29.06.2025 FIDE addresses the Kramnik vs Navara case
29.06.2025 The entire Nový Bor Chess Club stands firmly behind David Navara
29.06.2025 Prague International Chess Festival thanks cFIDE for taking a clear stance on Kramnik vs Navara
04.07.2025 David Navara in an interview with Greg Mustreader
08.07.2025 Average centipawn loss vs Avereage Relative Centipawn loss in Kramnik vs Navara

FIDE Management board statement on the Kramnik vs Navara case

As the world governing body of chess, FIDE takes the issue of fair play – both OTB and online – very seriously, especially considering the current widespread popularity of online platforms and their impact on the growth and development of the game worldwide.

In this regard, the methods publicly proposed by GM Vladimir Kramnik deserve careful review and assessment for practical applicability. FIDE will establish a dedicated task force to evaluate these methods and invites GM Kramnik to present the details of his approach and statistical data for an official FIDE evaluation.

At the same time, we are gravely concerned that the way Mr. Kramnik presents his points brings a lot of harm to the chess community. Mr. Kramnik must recognize, that it is not just his opinion or questions – it is a very clear narrative, and coming from the former World Champion it could be ruinous for the careers and a very well-being of certain players.

The current discourse has significantly affected such a respected member of the chess community as GM David Navara and has now led to a defamation lawsuit being filed by GM Kramnik against GM Navara.

We wish to emphasize once again that throughout his chess career, GM Navara has earned an unquestionable reputation as a paragon of a fair play. The chess community is well aware that David is a person of a great sensitivity and integrity, particularly vulnerable to any implication of unfair play.

Without entering into legal or stylistic analyses of the statements made, we believe that – above all – mutual respect and empathy among colleagues must take precedence. We are firmly convinced that the lawsuit against GM Navara should be withdrawn as soon as possible in the interest of the entire chess community. We sincerely hope that GM Kramnik will take this morally justified step, which we believe will be welcomed by the broader chess world.

FIDE Management Board

Context (28.05)

Kramnik is known to have published numerous articles and videos regarding cheating in chess. On multiple occasions he uses a small sample size. As a result, his conclusions may be perceived as accusations (this is the case in a multitude of well documented videos, articles, and opinions by experts here, here, here, here are just a few examples), allegations, or suspicions about cheating in chess, and even as insults to players’ professionalism. Despite how each individual perceives his words, on Chessdom, starting 25 May, we have adopted a term that Vladimir Kramnik used himself – allegations.

In accordance with established journalistic practices, we work with information and quotations from sources, including Kramnik himself. Kramnik has never contacted Chessdom via its official communication channel posted in the header of the website. Our attempt to contact Kramnik was futile and met with a swift block. The latest threats by Kramnik on social media leave little room for any good-faith discussions (further details to follow)

Regardless, we stand by accuracy, fairness, and independence of journalism and will continue reporting on the Kramnik – Navara case and its tremendous social importance.

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Levon Aronian addresses Kramnik’s lawsuit threats towards David Navara https://www.chessdom.com/levon-aronian-addresses-kramniks-lawsuit-threats-towards-david-navara/ https://www.chessdom.com/levon-aronian-addresses-kramniks-lawsuit-threats-towards-david-navara/#respond Sat, 28 Jun 2025 05:59:51 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=100231 In a brave public act, David Navara explains in details what he went through after the baseless allegations of Kramnik. Navara describes the emotional torture by Kramnik’s allegations, the silence of FIDE, their posterior inadequate reaction and total disregard on basic FIDE ethical and moral values.

Levon Aronian was one of the first to react to the open letter of David Navara. Now that Kramnik is threatening Navara with a lawsuit in the public space, Levon Aronian tries to reason with Kramnik and says, “My dear friend, I want to share something I feel that I haven’t yet shared with you. The last few years after you retired I to my surprise saw a different Vlad that I never knew. Vlad that may be because the new chess world does not appreciate you enough ( sports fans and organizations, unfortunately, have a very short memory). A person who faced so much public pressure has turned against the chess world. Vlad, brother, ask all of your chess friends, nobody thinks that what you are doing is good and pure. You are fighting your own demons, and I can understand how much it drains you both mentally and physically. A long time ago I read somewhere that most of the murders are committed because of disrespect. Vlad, guys like Danya, and David are not the ones that you should be having a vendetta against. I love them for what they are, perhaps a bit introverted but lacking any side of evil in them.” And continues “I know you as the biggest revolutionary when it comes to chess. You challenged every single dogma and proved that you understand the core of chess like nobody before or after you. I ask you, as a friend who has always been open and honest to you, please, challenge your convictions. You think you are saving chess from cheaters, but most of us see you as the guy with the hammer who thinks everything is a nail. We are a family, we can’t go on suing or threatening each other for some weird online analysis that in most cases doesn’t make sense. We all have many friends in the world of mathematics, if you want, let’s unite everyone and make a proper unbiased analysis, but let us start from a fresh page.” See the full statement of Levon Aronian below.

Timeline of events

23.05.2025 Navara publishes an open letter about Kramnik’s actions
23.05.2025 Reactions to Navara’s open letter – Aronian, Polgar, etc
23.05.2025 Navara and Kramnik to meet at FIDE World Rapid and Blitz
24.05.2025 David Navara, “I firmly believe that Mr Dvorkovich should resign”
24.05.2025 Kramnik, “I am deeply disappointed Navara participates in unjust PR campaign against me”
24.05.2025 Kramnik rage-blocks Chessdom over a comment on David Navara’s case
24.05.2025 Live: David Navara at French Top 16
25.05.2025 Kramnik admits to allegations, FIDE has grounds to act
25.05.2025 Open call to action for FIDE
26.05.2025 David Navara now has personal chess calendar
26.05.2025 Czech Chess Federation: We stand behind chess legend GM David Navara
28.05.2025 MrDodgy : “Kramnik bullies Navara, will he be satisfied if he ends in hospital or worse?”
29.05.2025 Emil Sutovsky : “I find Kramnik’s latest address to David Navara inhuman”
12.06.2025 David Navara: “When I heard Kramnik’s reaction, I slept really poorly”
26.06.2025 Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club + Keti Tsatsalashvili of support of David Navara
28.06.2025 Levon Aronian addresses Kramnik’s lawsuit threats towards David Navara
29.06.2025 FIDE addresses the Kramnik vs Navara case
29.06.2025 The entire Nový Bor Chess Club stands firmly behind David Navara
29.06.2025 Prague International Chess Festival thanks cFIDE for taking a clear stance on Kramnik vs Navara
04.07.2025 David Navara in an interview with Greg Mustreader
08.07.2025 Average centipawn loss vs Avereage Relative Centipawn loss in Kramnik vs Navara

Context (28.05)

Kramnik is known to have published numerous articles and videos regarding cheating in chess. On multiple occasions he uses a small sample size. As a result, his conclusions may be perceived as accusations (this is the case in a multitude of well documented videos, articles, and opinions by experts here, here, here, here are just a few examples), allegations, or suspicions about cheating in chess, and even as insults to players’ professionalism. Despite how each individual perceives his words, on Chessdom, starting 25 May, we have adopted a term that Vladimir Kramnik used himself – allegations.

In accordance with established journalistic practices, we work with information and quotations from sources, including Kramnik himself. Kramnik has never contacted Chessdom via its official communication channel posted in the header of the website. Our attempt to contact Kramnik was futile and met with a swift block. The latest threats by Kramnik on social media leave little room for any good-faith discussions (further details to follow)

Regardless, we stand by accuracy, fairness, and independence of journalism and will continue reporting on the Kramnik – Navara case and its tremendous social importance.

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Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club of support of David Navara https://www.chessdom.com/official-statement-of-hetman-gks-katowice-chess-club-of-support-of-david-navara/ Thu, 26 Jun 2025 12:14:50 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=100202 In a brave public act, David Navara explains in details what he went through after the baseless allegations of Kramnik. Navara describes the emotional torture by Kramnik’s allegations, the silence of FIDE, their posterior inadequate reaction and total disregard on basic FIDE ethical and moral values.

Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club, for which David Navara has played on multiple occasions in the past 20 years, says in an official statement, “Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club, a nine-time Polish Team Chess Champion, hereby expresses its strong protest against the conduct of Mr. Vladimir Kramnik, former World Chess Champion, towards our leading player, Grandmaster David Navara, who has represented our club with distinction for over twenty years. Any direct or indirect insinuation that a player supports or engages in chess activity in violation of fair play principles constitutes a grave accusation that should never be made lightly. […] Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club stands firmly behind Grandmaster David Navara, and will continue to support him — both in his professional chess career and in any other forum where he may be compelled to defend his good name and principles against unjust allegations.” Read the full statement below.

Keti Tsatsalashvili, a prominent member of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club says, “I stand fully behind David, and I know many in the chess community do as well. Kramnik’s behavior has gone too far, and it needs to be stopped! […] These harmful accusations are unjust and harmful, and it is time we stand up against them.” Keti Tsatsalashvili adds, “David needs to know that the chess community stands behind him – not quietly, but visibly” Scroll down for the full statement of Keti Tsatsalashvili.

Timeline of events

23.05.2025 Navara publishes an open letter about Kramnik’s actions
23.05.2025 Reactions to Navara’s open letter – Aronian, Polgar, etc
23.05.2025 Navara and Kramnik to meet at FIDE World Rapid and Blitz
24.05.2025 David Navara, “I firmly believe that Mr Dvorkovich should resign”
24.05.2025 Kramnik, “I am deeply disappointed Navara participates in unjust PR campaign against me”
24.05.2025 Kramnik rage-blocks Chessdom over a comment on David Navara’s case
24.05.2025 Live: David Navara at French Top 16
25.05.2025 Kramnik admits to allegations, FIDE has grounds to act
25.05.2025 Open call to action for FIDE
26.05.2025 David Navara now has personal chess calendar
26.05.2025 Czech Chess Federation: We stand behind chess legend GM David Navara
28.05.2025 MrDodgy : “Kramnik bullies Navara, will he be satisfied if he ends in hospital or worse?”
29.05.2025 Emil Sutovsky : “I find Kramnik’s latest address to David Navara inhuman”
12.06.2025 David Navara: “When I heard Kramnik’s reaction, I slept really poorly”
26.06.2025 Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club + Keti Tsatsalashvili of support of David Navara
28.06.2025 Levon Aronian addresses Kramnik’s lawsuit threats towards David Navara
29.06.2025 FIDE addresses the Kramnik vs Navara case
29.06.2025 The entire Nový Bor Chess Club stands firmly behind David Navara
29.06.2025 Prague International Chess Festival thanks cFIDE for taking a clear stance on Kramnik vs Navara
04.07.2025 David Navara in an interview with Greg Mustreader
08.07.2025 Average centipawn loss vs Avereage Relative Centipawn loss in Kramnik vs Navara

Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club

Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club, a nine-time Polish Team Chess Champion, hereby expresses its strong protest against the conduct of Mr. Vladimir Kramnik, former World Chess Champion, towards our leading player, Grandmaster David Navara, who has represented our club with distinction for over twenty years.

Any direct or indirect insinuation that a player supports or engages in chess activity in violation of fair play principles constitutes a grave accusation that should never be made lightly. Casting aspersions on the integrity of a player’s games without providing concrete evidence or substantiated arguments is a reprehensible act, causing unjust harm to the individual concerned and to the broader chess community.

The act of initiating legal proceedings for the alleged violation of personal rights in a matter that one has oneself instigated is deserving of the utmost condemnation — particularly when such actions are undertaken by a former World Chess Champion, who should exemplify the highest standards of responsibility and integrity in the sport.

Grandmaster David Navara is an outstanding individual and an extraordinary chess player. Among fans and fellow grandmasters alike, he is universally recognized as a paragon of moral and ethical conduct.

Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club stands firmly behind Grandmaster David Navara, and will continue to support him — both in his professional chess career and in any other forum where he may be compelled to defend his good name and principles against unjust allegations.

Context (28.05)

Kramnik is known to have published numerous articles and videos regarding cheating in chess. On multiple occasions he uses a small sample size. As a result, his conclusions may be perceived as accusations (this is the case in a multitude of well documented videos, articles, and opinions by experts here, here, here, here are just a few examples), allegations, or suspicions about cheating in chess, and even as insults to players’ professionalism. Despite how each individual perceives his words, on Chessdom, starting 25 May, we have adopted a term that Vladimir Kramnik used himself – allegations.

In accordance with established journalistic practices, we work with information and quotations from sources, including Kramnik himself. Kramnik has never contacted Chessdom via its official communication channel posted in the header of the website. Our attempt to contact Kramnik was futile and met with a swift block. The latest threats by Kramnik on social media leave little room for any good-faith discussions (further details to follow)

Regardless, we stand by accuracy, fairness, and independence of journalism and will continue reporting on the Kramnik – Navara case and its tremendous social importance.

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David Navara: “When I heard Kramnik’s reaction, I slept really poorly” https://www.chessdom.com/david-navara-when-i-heard-kramniks-reaction-i-slept-really-poorly/ Fri, 13 Jun 2025 07:05:51 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=99917 In a brave public act, David Navara explains in details what he went through after the baseless allegations of Kramnik. Navara describes the emotional torture by Kramnik’s allegations, the silence of FIDE, their posterior inadequate reaction and total disregard on basic FIDE ethical and moral values.

Currently David Navara is playing the FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Team 2025 for the team of Hetman GKS Katowice. In an interview for David Howell from Take Take Take, David Navara shares, “I am doing better […] but after I heard the reaction of GM Kramnik, I was sleeping very poorly and I was very stressed” Navara also adds, “I made it clear that his statistics should be investigated, it was published on Lichess and Chess.com so that everyone can see it” and jokes, “Today I made an incorrect queen sacrifice, I wonder if someone will accuse me of making the incorrect queen sacrifice? Hopefully not!” See the full interview of David Navara below. David Howell concludes the interview with, “David, I just want to say that I am such a big fan and supporter of yours, I think the whole chess world is on your side. I am glad you are doing better

Timeline of events

23.05.2025 Navara publishes an open letter about Kramnik’s actions
23.05.2025 Reactions to Navara’s open letter – Aronian, Polgar, etc
23.05.2025 Navara and Kramnik to meet at FIDE World Rapid and Blitz
24.05.2025 David Navara, “I firmly believe that Mr Dvorkovich should resign”
24.05.2025 Kramnik, “I am deeply disappointed Navara participates in unjust PR campaign against me”
24.05.2025 Kramnik rage-blocks Chessdom over a comment on David Navara’s case
24.05.2025 Live: David Navara at French Top 16
25.05.2025 Kramnik admits to allegations, FIDE has grounds to act
25.05.2025 Open call to action for FIDE
26.05.2025 David Navara now has personal chess calendar
26.05.2025 Czech Chess Federation: We stand behind chess legend GM David Navara
28.05.2025 MrDodgy : “Kramnik bullies Navara, will he be satisfied if he ends in hospital or worse?”
29.05.2025 Emil Sutovsky : “I find Kramnik’s latest address to David Navara inhuman”
12.06.2025 David Navara: “When I heard Kramnik’s reaction, I slept really poorly”
26.06.2025 Official Statement of Hetman GKS Katowice Chess Club + Keti Tsatsalashvili of support of David Navara
28.06.2025 Levon Aronian addresses Kramnik’s lawsuit threats towards David Navara
29.06.2025 FIDE addresses the Kramnik vs Navara case
29.06.2025 The entire Nový Bor Chess Club stands firmly behind David Navara
29.06.2025 Prague International Chess Festival thanks cFIDE for taking a clear stance on Kramnik vs Navara
04.07.2025 David Navara in an interview with Greg Mustreader
08.07.2025 Average centipawn loss vs Avereage Relative Centipawn loss in Kramnik vs Navara

Context (28.05)

Kramnik is known to have published numerous articles and videos regarding cheating in chess. On multiple occasions he uses a small sample size. As a result, his conclusions may be perceived as accusations (this is the case in a multitude of well documented videos, articles, and opinions by experts here, here, here, here are just a few examples), allegations, or suspicions about cheating in chess, and even as insults to players’ professionalism. Despite how each individual perceives his words, on Chessdom, starting 25 May, we have adopted a term that Vladimir Kramnik used himself – allegations.

In accordance with established journalistic practices, we work with information and quotations from sources, including Kramnik himself. Kramnik has never contacted Chessdom via its official communication channel posted in the header of the website. Our attempt to contact Kramnik was futile and met with a swift block. The latest threats by Kramnik on social media leave little room for any good-faith discussions (further details to follow)

Regardless, we stand by accuracy, fairness, and independence of journalism and will continue reporting on the Kramnik – Navara case and its tremendous social importance.

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