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Niemann Secures Spot in SCC Finals in Paris and Eyes Potential Showdown with Carlsen, Criticizes Chess Establishment

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Hans Niemann Advances to Speed Chess Championship 2024 Semifinals After Victory Against Wesley So

GM Hans Niemann has secured his spot in the Speed Chess Championship 2024 Semifinals with a thrilling victory over GM Wesley So. Niemann’s 13-10 win has not only earned him a ticket to Paris but also a chance to compete against some of the best players in the world.

Niemann’s dominant performance in the quarterfinal match against So has left chess fans eagerly anticipating a potential showdown between Niemann and GM Magnus Carlsen in the Semifinals. The two players have not faced each other over the board since 2022, adding to the excitement of a potential matchup.

In a post-match interview that lasted nearly 30 minutes, Niemann discussed his victory, his journey to the SCC Finals, and his thoughts on the “chess establishment.” He also addressed allegations of online cheating and his desire to let his chess speak for itself.

Niemann’s win not only secures his place in the Semifinals but also comes with a prize of $7,826.09. So, on the other hand, earns $2,173.91 by win percentage.

The next quarterfinal match between Carlsen and Arjun Erigaisi is set to take place on Thursday, August 8, starting at 12:00 p.m. ET. The winner of that match will face Niemann in the Semifinals, promising an exciting continuation of the Speed Chess Championship 2024.

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