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  2. Trixter - Wikipedia

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    After a single concert, Pane was replaced with Mark "Gus" Scott, and the band changed its name to Trixter. By 1986, Trixter was a constant fixture on the concert scene, quickly growing a fan base on the strength of their live shows. By 1987, Trixter was performing to sold-out crowds, playing with acts like Kix and Skid Row. In addition to their ...

  3. Trixter (album) - Wikipedia

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    Trixter is the debut album of the band Trixter. It attained gold status, reaching No. 28 on the Billboard 200 chart. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The album spawned three minor hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100 : "Give It to Me Good" at No. 65, "Surrender" at No. 72, and " One in a Million " at No. 75.

  4. Hikaru Nakamura - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Hikaru Nakamura [2] (born December 9, 1987) is an American chess grandmaster, streamer, YouTuber, five-time U.S. Chess Champion, and the reigning World Fischer Random Chess Champion. A chess prodigy , he earned his grandmaster title at the age of 15, the youngest American at the time to do so.

  5. 2025 in chess - Wikipedia

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    Prague Chess Festival: Prague: Round robin 25 Feb – 7 Mar 10 (6) GCT Romania Bucharest: Round robin 5 – 17 May 10 TePe Sigeman & Co tournament: Malmö: Round robin 20 – 26 May 8 Norway Chess: Stavanger: Double round robin 26 May – 6 Jun 6 (6) Biel Chess Festival: Biel/Bienne: Multi-stage 12 – 25 Jul 6 Sinquefield Cup: St. Louis: Round ...

  6. Robert Hess (chess player) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lee Hess (born December 19, 1991) is an American chess player who received the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM) in 2009. In May 2012, his FIDE rating was 2635, fifth in the United States. [1] Hess is a commentator for Chess.com, covering events such as the World Chess Championship and Candidates Tournament.

  7. Andrea Botez - Wikipedia

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    Alongside her sister, Botez runs the Twitch channel BotezLive, which, as of May 2022, has 1.1 million followers with more than 18.3 million views. [15] She began assisting her sister in 2020 [16] by playing chess and in other variety streams and the YouTube channel BotezLive, which, as of May 2022, has over 800k subscribers and 140 million views. [17]

  8. xQc - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, Lengyel started playing chess on his stream, and in April, he received mentoring from chess grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura. Twitch and Chess.com collaborated to organize the inaugural PogChamps, a chess tournament that took place from June 5 to 19. [ 25 ]

  9. Tyler1 - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 February 2025. American Twitch streamer (born 1995) Tyler1 Steinkamp in 2021 Personal information Born Tyler Steinkamp (1995-03-07) March 7, 1995 (age 29) New London, Missouri, U.S. Other names loltyler1 T1 Occupations Twitch streamer YouTuber Website www.loltyler1.com Twitch information Channel ...