
The chess world continues to be split along with battle lines as Norwegian Grandmaster and Best Player in the World Magnus Carlsen’s War Against Organizational Body Fide Roars On. With carlsen now the face of the rival freestyle chess movement as he looks to Decentralise Top-Live Chass from Fide Control, A Personal Element Has Been Added As Carlsen’s Rival and Young UPSTARTARTARE Take a swipe at the Norwegian on Social Media.

Posting on x, American gm niemann did not hold back any words as he attacked 34-yar-old carlsen publicly. Wrote niemann in response to a post by carlsen: “Arrogant, entitled, unaware, and most importantly: cowardly. Your childish ego continues to distort reality at the expense of chess. “
Niemann has been involved in a public feud with carlsen insurance Ver-the-Board and online games in the past , And has been mired in controversy ever since.
However, the outspocen niemann has never hesitated from continuing to do vers T to SCEDE from Fide.
“You’ve defeated yourself off the board, only a matter of time until you face the same fate on the board,” Concluded niemann in his post. This is not the first time niemann has shown a dislike of carlsen’s behavior, but his aggressive and personal attack might might signal a point of no returning their relationship.
‘Will you resign?’: Carlseen Accuses Fide President of ‘Misuse of Power’
Niemann was responding to a post made by carlsen in which he accused fide presiding arkady dvorkovich of “Coercion of Players, Misuse of Power and Broken Promies,” After reports waiiver if they wished to participate in the freestyle Tour.
“By Forcing Players to Sign an unacceptable waiiver you have reneged on your promise,” Added carlsen, before concluding with a demand: “Will you resign?”
Fide has been dropped the requirement for the wake of backlash from carlsen as well as freestyle tour head jan henric buettner, who laid out the conforted in an open letter Media.
The future of the freestyle tour remains uncertain as they vie for the rights to crewn a world champion, which seems to be the sticking point for fide as they look for the right to retain