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  2. Agadmator - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Radić (born 16 June 1987), better known as agadmator (Croatian pronunciation: [agad'mator̩] [2]), is a Croatian YouTuber and chess player. He has one of the most popular chess channels on YouTube, and was the most subscribed chess YouTuber from 2018 to late 2021, when he was surpassed by GothamChess. [3] [4] [5] Although he does not ...

  3. Alexandra Botez - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Valeria Botez (/ ˈ b oʊ t ɛ z / BOH-tez; born 1995) [4] is an American-born Canadian chess player, poker player, online streamer and YouTuber. In chess, she holds the FIDE title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM) and has a peak FIDE rating of 2092. She is a five-time Canadian girls' national champion and one-time U.S. girls' national champion.

  4. Levy Rozman - Wikipedia

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    Chess.com estimated his performance in the three games to be at an Elo rating of 1127; his online performance exceeded 3000 by their measurements. [18] By mid-2021, Rozman's YouTube channel reached one million subscribers, and in September 2021, he became the largest chess creator on YouTube, surpassing Agadmator. [4]

  5. Anna Cramling - Wikipedia

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    Anna Yolanda Cramling Bellón (born 30 April 2002) is a Swedish-Spanish chess player, Twitch live streamer, and YouTuber who holds the title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM). She had a peak FIDE rating of 2175 in March 2018.

  6. Hikaru Nakamura - Wikipedia

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    He plays speed chess games, variously against grandmasters, other streamers, and viewers who pay to subscribe to his channel. [188] [195] [196] He may play blindfolded or with piece handicaps, such as odds of a queen. [196] He also reviews his tournament games on stream.

  7. Ian Nepomniachtchi - Wikipedia

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    As the losing finalist of the World Chess Championship 2023, Nepomniachtchi was awarded direct entry into the 2024 Candidates Tournament. He led or tied for the lead for most of the tournament, but was overtaken by eventual winner Gukesh D in round 13. Nepomniachtchi was the only player not to lose a game in the tournament. [57]

  8. Fabiano Caruana - Wikipedia

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    During game four of the 2018 World Chess Championships, a video containing Caruana's preparation files was released onto the Saint Louis Chess Club YouTube channel. In an interview much later, Caruana admitted that he had been only made aware of this, by his second Cristian Chirilă, before the Round 4 press conference.

  9. Anna Rudolf - Wikipedia

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    Anna Rudolf (born 12 November 1987) is a Hungarian chess player, chess commentator, livestreamer, and YouTuber who holds the titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She is a three-time Hungarian women's national chess champion and has represented Hungary at the Chess Olympiad and the European Team Chess Championship.