Chess Grandmaster and second-ranked player in the world, Fabiano Caruana, recently appeared on the emerging Chess podcast Chess with Mustreader on YouTube to share his insights on the ongoing saga concerning Vladimir Kramnik and Chess.com. For context, Kramnik has been on a verbal rampage, leveling accusations against Chess.com for allegedly hosting cheaters on the platform.
Kramnik has even targeted GM and Twitch streamer Hikaru "GMHikaru," which has led to his subsequent ban on Chess.com (his blog was locked). Speaking of the situation, Caruana said:
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Numerous leading Grandmasters have already commented on the ongoing controversy surrounding Vladimir Kramnik and Chess.com. The latest to express their perspective on the drama is Fabiano Caruana.
While the Grandmaster acknowledged that Kramnik's intentions were correct, he also noted that his actions were inappropriate. Caruana said:
Speaking of Kramnik's accusations against GMHikaru, Caruana said:
Fabiano also provided his perspective on the online cheating situation, describing it as "hopeless" in terms of addressing the issue:
Fabiano Caruana is one of the leading Chess players in the world. He will be participating in an upcoming Fischer random Chess tournament titled Freestyle Chess G.O.A.T. Challenge, which will also feature Magnus Carlsen. The tournament will take place at the WEISSENHAUS Private Nature Luxury Resort (Germany) from February 9 to 16.
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