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Generational Clash: Levy “Gotham Chess” Rozman Takes on Chess Legend Pia Cramling

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Pia Cramling and Levy Rozman Face Off in Exciting Chess Match in Stockholm

Two chess titans, Pia Cramling and Levy Rozman, are currently facing off in a highly anticipated match in Stockholm. Cramling, a legendary player with numerous accolades to her name, is taking on the young and ambitious Rozman in a series of games that have captured the attention of chess fans worldwide.

At 61 years old, Cramling is still a force to be reckoned with in the chess world. With a current rating of 2429, she is ranked number 33 on the women’s ranking list and is considered the favorite in the match against Rozman. The match, organized by Cramling’s daughter Anna Cramling, is being live-streamed on Twitch and YouTube, adding to the excitement surrounding the event.

Rozman, a rising star in the chess community, is known for his analytical approach to the game and his dedication to improving his skills. After publicly announcing his goal of becoming a grandmaster in 2024, Rozman has been working tirelessly to achieve this milestone.

In the first game of the match, Cramling demonstrated her class and experience by securing a convincing victory over Rozman. Despite the setback, Rozman remains determined and has been openly analyzing the game on his Gotham Chess channel.

The match will continue with games scheduled for the coming days, including rapid and blitz games that will test the players’ skills and strategic thinking. A win in each type of game will earn the players different point values, adding an extra layer of excitement to the competition.

Chess fans are eagerly following the match between Cramling and Rozman, as the two players showcase their talents and battle it out on the board. Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling chess showdown in Stockholm.

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