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US chess superstar Daniel Naroditsky faced repeated, unproven accusations of cheating by Russian rival before his death at 29

October 21, 2025
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US chess superstar Daniel Naroditsky faced repeated, unproven accusations of cheating by Russian rival before his death at 29
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An American chess superstar who died at age 29 was engaged in a bitter feud with a rival player who accused him of cheating.

And one of Daniel Naroditsky’s final opponents now claims the rival is responsible for his death.

Naroditsky’s unexpected passing in Charlotte, NC, was announced in a statement Monday by his club, the Charlotte Chess Center.

Daniel Naroditsky playing chess.
Daniel Naroditsky was a Grandmaster of chess before his death. AP
Vladimir Kramnik playing the first round at the World Chess Tournament.
Vladimir Kramnik is seen playing the first round at the First Move Ceremony during the World Chess Tournament on March 10, 2018. Getty Images for World Chess

No cause of death was given for the chess prodigy, who became a Grandmaster aged just 18.

Chess Grandmasters Vladimir Kramnik and José Martínez Alcántara face off at the World Chess Clash of Blames tournament.
 Chess Grandmasters Vladimir Kramnik in 2024. Getty Images for World Chess

Over the past year, Naroditsky had faced vicious accusations of cheating by former world champion Vladimir Kramnik.

The GoFundMe site fundraising for “fair play in chess.” GoFundMe

Kramnik, 50, insinuated that his US rival was using footage of Naroditsky’s online games to claim that he was looking at a second screen on which he had a sophisticated computer program that could calculate millions of chess moves a second.

Screenshot of a social media post showing David Naroditsky as a boy with Vladimir Kramnik that describes Kramnik as having destroyed Naroditsky's life.
Daniel Naroditsky with Vladimir Kramnik. @SuchtiRMA/X

Naroditsky always strenuously denied that he had cheated, and had faced no accusations of misconduct from any other high ranking players.

Kramnik later deleted his account on the website chess.com after launching a GoFundMe to crowdfund his unspecified goal of “trying to clean modern chess from cheating.”

A man watching a chess game on a computer while streaming.
Daniel Naroditsky’s streamed chess match. @wplazmp/X

In a since-deleted final stream shared on Twitch, Naroditsky fell asleep repeatedly while playing, discussed the impact of Kramnik’s accusations, and appeared deeply distressed, El País reported.

Kramnik wrote, “Don’t do drugs,” in a cryptic post following the announcement of Naroditsky’s death, before referencing a “strange recent stream” from the American star.

Daniel Naroditsky became a Grandmaster at the age of 18. Charlotte Chess Center

His seemingly callous response sparked fury in the chess world.

“He [Kramnik] has kind of literally taken a life,” Indian chess Grandmaster Nihal Sarin told the Indian Express.

Daniel Naroditsky playing chess at the computer.
Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky plays chess at a computer. AP

Sarin, who was the last player to face Naroditsky online before his death, said the American appeared troubled during their final game.

“He said he was under immense stress due to a lot of baseless accusations — headed by Kramnik, of course. Apparently, unfortunately, quite a few others also seem to have joined in,” Sarin said.

Nihal Sarin (left) of India ponders his next move against Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (right) of Azerbaijan during their rapid chess match.
Nihal Sarin was the last person to play Daniel Naroditsky before he died. NurPhoto via Getty Images

Russian chess ace Kramnik, who lives in Switzerland, did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

“We cannot comment or speculate as this is an active investigation,” a spokesperson for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department told The Post.

The post US chess superstar Daniel Naroditsky faced repeated, unproven accusations of cheating by Russian rival before his death at 29 appeared first on New York Post.

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