Hans Niemann Viral Tweet: American Grandmaster Hans Neemon has launched a major attack on the American chess federation. He said that chase players in the US do not get enough support, while the government and federation in India treat the player like a superstar.
Hans niemann chess federation controversy: A tweet by American Chess Grandmaster Hans Moko Neemon has revealed the reality of the American chess federation on social media. Actually, this Grandmaster shared a post on X and said that the American Chess Federation harasses its players. At the same time, the Indian government and the chess federation sees their players as a superstar. Let us tell you about the viral post of this chess grandmaster …
Hans Niemann on Indian Chess Support
The US chess Grandmaster shared the post on X, in which he wrote- Government of India and Chess Federation consider their players as superstars. From an early age, they help in their development and also give him prizes on their victory, while the American chess federation harms its own players, its results will start to look clear in 5 to 10 years. This post of Hans is becoming increasingly viral on social media and more than 275000 people have seen this post. The American Chase Federation has lost sleep following this serious allegation of Hans. Let us know that the chase environment in India and help to the players of the government are increasing rapidly, Pragnananda, R.K. Players like Vaishyali, Vidit Gujarati, Koneru Hampi have become global superstars today.
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Who is Hans Moko Neemon (who is haans niemann)
Hans Moko Neemon is an American Grandmaster and Chess Streeser, born in Sun Francisco, California. At the age of 7, he moved to the Netherlands, where he started playing chess and gradually he moved forward in chess and returned to America. Then he started playing national chess for America. In 2016, he won the title of FIDE Master. Apart from this, he was also the semi-finalist of the 2024 Speed Chess Championship, where he defeated Grandmaster Maxim Watchier-Lagrev and Wesley So, but lost to Carlson in the final.