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Indian Express
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
‘I'll take LEGAL ACTION against EVERY Slanderer': Kramnik escalates chess feud after Aronian's emotional appeal
After Levon Aronian's emotional open letter urging Vladimir Kramnik to seek reconciliation through 'unity and proper, unbiased analysis,' the Russian chess legend has issued a fiery response with doubling down on his legal battles and condemning the chess world's 'hypocrisy.' The 14th World Chess Champion, whom Aronian considers one of his 'chess parents,' launched a scathing critique: 'The modern chess world is mired in hypocrisy, duplicity, and has lost the most basic moral principles. In fact, we could even remove the word 'chess' from that sentence…,' said Kramnik. Kramnik's stance comes amid his ongoing defamation lawsuit against Chessdom, and GM David Navara. This legal offensive directly contradicts Aronian's plea ('We are a family; we can't keep suing over questionable online analyses'), with Kramnik saying, 'I will take LEGAL ACTION against EVERY slanderer. I'll make them answer for their words and deeds if they refuse to understand any other language.' The former world champion framed his actions as self-defence, citing decades of enduring 'dirty PR attacks and slander' and made clear he no longer intends to show restraint. Allow me to also publicly address you (one of the few people in today's chess world for whom I still have respect and any desire to explain anything) and speak the truth 'to your face,' hoping to 'get through' to you. The modern chess world is mired in hypocrisy, duplicity, and has lost the most basic moral principles. In fact, we could even remove the word 'chess' from that sentence… You know the reason — it's as old as the world itself: 'the metal for which people kill,' and on which a certain well-known structure 'calls the shots' (you're one of the few remaining people in chess who would understand this reference without needing to visit [Chagdzhipiti]). This entire choir of obedient orchestra members is ready to play whatever music they're told at the wave of a certain conductor's baton. That's their bread. 'Love comes and goes, but hunger is constant'… And to drown out the (still troubling to some) inner voice of conscience, they convince themselves and each other of their 'moral righteousness,' ignoring reality and facts. As one of the classics once said, 'The measure of a person is their ability to accept the truth.' Some ancient Greek also said something in his allegory of the cave, by the way. Though that was long ago, and who cares about him with his small number of 'followers' and modest financial success. Unlike, say, Levy Rozman, for example… I've never cared for the opinion of the 'crowd' or the 'in-crowd,' because I know its worth. As do you, for that matter. This 'opinion' is crafted by those who exploit those content to spend their whole lives in a cozy cave, all for financial gain. And without a doubt, they despise and mock their obedient 'flock' among themselves. Reread The Grand Inquisitor — the genius understood everything back then and explained it to us all (for those capable of understanding). You, Levon, understand perfectly well — as do many strong chess players (several of whom I've corresponded with) — the scale of cheating in modern online chess. Левону алаверды :) — Vladimir Kramnik (@VBkramnik) June 28, 2025 If you spent even a fraction of the time I've devoted to collecting and analyzing data, you'd immediately double your estimate. But even without that, you know (let's be honest, just between us) the true nature of some 'online talents' and their so-called successes (I rather liked that euphemism I saw online). In my ethical framework, it's hard to imagine a more despicable theft than, say, dining with a friend, excusing yourself for a moment, and rifling through their coat pocket to steal a couple hundred bucks. Yet this is exactly what's happening in chess regularly. And everyone watches calmly, pretending not to notice. I couldn't care less how the 'chess world' perceives these scoundrels—who, to call a spade a spade, are pickpocketing their colleagues. The 'Daddy' enabling this farce keeps organizing new tournaments, compensating, ensuring no one starves. He's generous, after all—we'll tolerate it. And if push comes to shove, we'll steal from someone's pocket ourselves; nearly everyone does it, so why not? Even the 'boss' turns a blind eye, even encourages it… And if the 'boss' demands it, we'll even sign an angry, dishonest letter. Who dares name the thieves and villains aloud? They're our thieves and villains… Rules are rules: hands off our beloved 'Daddy.' As the classics say, 'Where else would I get my bread?' Forgive me, dear sirs, but my conscience matters more than the 'opinion of the in-crowd.' I won't betray my principles for their favor. Now, irony aside — facts, only facts. For years, nearly the entire chess world has silently watched what is, without exaggeration… The large-scale mockery directed at me only grows more intense with each passing day. It has now tripled in force as 'Daddy,' facing exposure, has sent his entire 'royal army' to defend their generous monarch. Many, like the 'genius of home blitz' who plays for forty hours straight without any decline in quality, are clearly acting with full awareness. Another 'genius,' Daddy's loyal friend and ally, follows the orders of his soul — and that soul commands him to commit any misdeed, insult anyone, and act rudely whenever financial interests are at stake. After all, they're all obedient boys. They'll swallow it… And they'll even praise him publicly, shake his hand, and smile (while secretly despising him, of course). They know Daddy will cut them off from the trough quickly if they step out of line, so 'everything is under control.' Some, like a certain Eastern European 'darling,' might even be sincere. In battle, all means are fair—shameless lying is acceptable, and when caught, playing the innocent victim is the next move. The conductor will support them, the orchestra will chime in as needed — gens una sumus… Slander, vile insults, and blatant, provable lies flow like a river from the sweet lips of Daddy's lackeys and those eager to take their place 'in the sun' — pardon my French. All this happens under the deafening silence of the 'highly moral lambs,' many of whom would even defend the slanderers just to please 'public opinion' — an opinion shaped by influencers sitting on Daddy's payroll. I have too much dignity to play the victim, unlike many in the chess world, even though I have ten times more objective reasons to do so than anyone else. Nor do I have the slightest desire to participate in this fake, hypocritical game where anything goes — slander, lies, stealing from colleagues — as long as you never speak the truth. Daddy doesn't like that… he might punish you. And so, I will continue my efforts to change the chess world in accordance with my conscience and principles, no matter what anyone says. I'm no stranger to being the target of dirty PR attacks, slander, and underhanded tactics – I faced similar smears twenty years ago. That experience gave me some immunity. But from now on, I will take LEGAL ACTION against EVERY slanderer. I'll make them answer for their words and deeds if they refuse to understand any other language. As we've seen in this ongoing saga, polite appeals for people to stop lying and scheming don't work. I will defend myself and my family no matter how many collective 'open letters' they publish in the style of 'haven't read it but condemn it.' The time has come to expose 'Daddy' and his cronies. To rid the chess world of this infection. Judging by everything, it won't be much longer now. With respect and friendly regards, Vladimir (Note: This letter was translated from Russian to English; it might have a few inaccuracies)


Indian Express
10 hours ago
- Sport
- Indian Express
‘We can't keep suing each other': Aronian urges Kramnik to drop feuds, pens emotional plea in open letter to his ‘chess parent'
Armenian-American Grandmaster Levon Aronian penned a heartfelt open letter to Russia's Vladimir Kramnik, the 14th World Chess Champion, whom he considers one of his 'chess parents' alongside Boris Gelfand and Gabriel Sargissian. In the letter, Aronian urged Kramnik to seek a fresh start, calling for unity and a 'proper, unbiased analysis.' This comes amid Kramnik's increasingly critical stance toward online chess, where he has scrutinised games with a detective-like attitude, often raising suspicions and insinuations of cheating. Kramnik has also taken legal action, filing a defamation lawsuit against online chess platform chess news outlet Chessdom, and Czech Grandmaster David Navara, following prolonged disputes with these parties. Aronian appealed to Kramnik, stating, 'We are a family; we can't keep suing or threatening each other over questionable online analyses that, in most cases, don't hold up.' Dear @VBkramnik Forgive me for addressing you publicly, but I feel that the chess world and the new generation need to know about who you are and I want you to remember it as well. Vlad, you have always been an inspiration to me and to the majority of people who know you, as just like you, dedicated their lives to chess. The first time I ever got to spend a longer time with you was in Paris, in 2005. I visited you for a short time to train with you, but soon I understood that a person with such a fanatical approach is so far from my personality that I can't even learn to work like that and be so deeply dedicated to chess. During that time you were recovering from some health issues and the world was bullying you for not being a dominating 'proper champion', despite you winning 2 world championship matches against none other than Kasparov and Leko (who you beat in the last game!). Then came your match with Topalov in 2006 where you showed so much character after a scandalous 'toiletgate' that to me was another act of bullying against you. Honestly around that time, after you won I felt like this heroism that you displayed in those years kind of nullified the unfair circumstances that led you to the match against Kasparov in 2000. It was a sign that you are here to change the game. Then your brilliant career continued, and your opening innovations and incredible spirit, in my opinion, make you a top 10 player in the history of chess (in my view 6th or 7th). So in my eyes, you will always be someone who was bullied and fairly fought for justice. I will never forget how many times you gave me your helping hand and advised me. How many times have you pushed me towards chess when I was in a state of despair? If I exclude my first coaches, You, together with Borya Gelfand and Gabi Sargissian are my chess parents and I think that most of my Chess DNI comes from you. My dear friend, I want to share something I feel that I haven't yet shared with you. Dear @VBkramnik Forgive me for addressing you publicly, but I feel that the chess world and the new generation need to know about who you are and I want you to remember it as well. Vlad, you have always been an inspiration to me and to the majority of people who know you, as… — Levon Aronian (@LevAronian) June 28, 2025 The last few years after you retired I to my surprise saw a different Vlad that I never knew. Vlad that may be because the new chess world does not appreciate you enough ( sports fans and organizations, unfortunately, have a very short memory). A person who faced so much public pressure has turned against the chess world. Vlad, brother, ask all of your chess friends, nobody thinks that what you are doing is good and pure. You are fighting your own demons, and I can understand how much it drains you both mentally and physically. A long time ago I read somewhere that most of the murders are committed because of disrespect. Vlad, guys like Danya, and David are not the ones that you should be having a vendetta against. I love them for what they are, perhaps a bit introverted but lacking any side of evil in them. I know you as the biggest revolutionary when it comes to chess. You challenged every single dogma and proved that you understand the core of chess like nobody before or after you. I ask you, as a friend who has always been open and honest to you, please, challenge your convictions. You think you are saving chess from cheaters, but most of us see you as the guy with the hammer who thinks everything is a nail. We are a family, we can't go on suing or threatening each other for some weird online analysis that in most cases doesn't make sense. We all have many friends in the world of mathematics, if you want, let's unite everyone and make a proper unbiased analysis, but let us start from a fresh page. Your friend, your fan, and your little brother Lev.


Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Dear Vladimir Kramnik, forgive me ...': Levon Aronian writes after chess grandmaster files defamation lawsuit
Vladimir Kramnik (File Photo) In a heartfelt and emotional letter shared publicly on social media, Armenian chess grandmaster Levon Aronian reached out to his longtime friend and former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik, urging reconciliation after Kramnik filed a defamation lawsuit that has sent ripples through the chess world. 'Dear Vladimir Kramnik, forgive me for addressing you publicly,' began Aronian, addressing the Russian legend not with anger or criticism, but with deep respect and concern. The open letter comes just days after Kramnik filed a civil defamation case in Geneva against news site Chessdom, and Czech GM David Navara, whom he accused of defaming him after a series of public disputes over alleged cheating in online chess. Aronian's letter serves as both a personal tribute and a public intervention. He recalls Kramnik's influence on his career, calling him one of his 'chess parents' and crediting much of his chess DNA to the former World Champion. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! He reminisces about Kramnik's resilience — from his victories over Garry Kasparov and Peter Leko to the controversial 'Toiletgate' match against Veselin Topalov — praising his strength and spirit in the face of adversity. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo However, Aronian didn't shy away from addressing what he sees as a concerning change in Kramnik's recent actions. 'You are fighting your own demons,' he wrote, acknowledging the emotional toll of Kramnik's crusade against what he believes is widespread cheating in online chess. The letter follows a turbulent backdrop: earlier this year, Kramnik implied that Navara had cheated, prompting Navara to publish a letter describing how the accusations had severely affected his mental health. Kramnik responded by demanding legal action or silence, eventually filing a lawsuit — a move that has sparked backlash from across the chess community. Team India's Intense Nets at Edgbaston| Prep for 2nd Test vs England Grandmasters like Pavel Eljanov have publicly supported Navara, accusing Kramnik of crossing a line. 'David is one of the most honest people in chess,' Eljanov said, echoing the sentiments of many. Aronian's plea ends on a note of unity: 'We are a family... let us start from a fresh page.' In a divided chess world, his message is clear — the board may be black and white, but people are more complex, and reconciliation is still possible. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


India.com
2 days ago
- Business
- India.com
Indian Chess In Shambles As Freestyle Chess Tour India Leg Called Off Due To Financial Hurdles, CEO Reveals
The Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour's fifth event, originally scheduled to take place in Delhi this September, has been canceled due to a lack of sponsorship. Jan Henric Buettner, the co-founder of the tour, confirmed the news to after speculation arose when the Delhi leg was removed from the official website. This event was supposed to be the fifth in the inaugural Grand Slam series, following successful tournaments in Weissenhaus, Paris, and Karlsruhe. Currently, GM Magnus Carlsen leads the standings with 65 points after securing two event wins. Despite the setback, Carlsen will headline the next event, which is set to be held in Las Vegas from July 16-20. Recently, he was seen facing off against nine-year-old Aarit Kapil from Delhi, who came close to defeating the reigning world number one. When asked about a potential replacement for the Delhi leg, Buettner offered a cryptic response, hinting that something special could be in the works, but no official announcement has been made yet. "Yes and no," Buettner said, as quoted by "We will do something special for the September leg of the tour instead. This will be announced after Las Vegas," he added. Buettner also revealed plans to step down from his role as CEO. He had previously mentioned his desire to transition to a more executive role, and now he will officially end his tenure as CEO on July 1. "I hope I get out of it! I want it to be implemented in a perfect way. I am giving everything, so when all my visions in my head are implemented, then I can have a more executive role," Buettner explained. What's Next for India's Chess Stars? With the cancellation of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour, India's top chess players will next compete at the Chennai Grand Masters, set to begin on August 6. The tournament will feature a 10-player round-robin format, with notable GMs such as Arjun Erigaisi, Nihal Sarin, Anish Giri, and Vincent Keymer among the participants.


India Today
2 days ago
- Business
- India Today
Freestyle Chess Tour's India-leg cancelled amidst lack of sponsors, CEO confirms
The Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour, which was supposed to have its fifth event in Delhi in September, later this year has been cancelled due to the lack of sponsors. The co-founder, Jan Henric Buettner, confirmed the news to after speculation over the event's status following the removal of the Delhi leg from the official event was supposed to be their fifth event of the inaugural Grand Slam, after posting successful shows in Weissenhaus, Paris, and Karlsruhe. Presently, GM Magnus Carlsen holds the lead at the top with 65 points after winning two will be headlining the next event, which is set to be held in Las Vegas on July 16-20, later next month. He was recently seen in action against the nine-year-old Aarit Kapil from Delhi, who had come close to beating the current top-ranked player. When asked if there may be a possible replacement, Buettner provided a cryptic response and suggested that there could be something done, but the announcement has yet to be made."Yes and no," he was quoted as saying by will do something special for the September leg of the tour instead. This will be announced after Las Vegas," he also revealed that he is planning on stepping down from his role as CEO. In a previous interview, he had revealed how he wants to take up a more executive role instead. Now he is set to end his tenure as CEO on July hope I get out of it! I want it to be implemented in a perfect way. I am giving everything, so when all my visions in my head are implemented, then I can have a more executive role," he NEXT FOR INDIA'S CHESS STARS?With the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour now cancelled, the next home event for India's top chess stars will be the Chennai Grand Masters, starting August 6, where the tournament comprises a 10-man round-robin format with GMs like Arjun Erigaisi, Nihal Sarin, Anish Giri, Vincent Keymer, amongst many others set to compete.- Ends