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Levy Rozman (born December 5, 1995), known online as GothamChess, is an American chess International Master, content creator, commentator, and author.Often referred to as "The Internet's Chess Teacher", [2] he produces content on the online platforms Twitch, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.
During the Weissenhaus Grand Slam, IM Levy Rozman, who was an official broadcaster for the tournament, claimed that future Grand Slams would be changed to 12 participants to ensure more spots for qualifiers. [14] However, this has yet to be confirmed by tournament organizers.
Levy Rozman (born 1995), American international master, chess YouTuber, commentator, “teacher” Akiba Rubinstein (1880–1961), Polish grandmaster [49] Gersz Salwe (1862–1920), Polish grandmaster [12] Jennifer Shahade (born 1980), American chess player, poker player, commentator and writer [52]
Players like Hikaru Nakamura, Daniel Naroditsky, and Levy Rozman along with many others streamed chess via Twitch, with more than 41 million hours of chess being watched total on the platform from March to August 2020.
Levy Rozman: United States Gotham Chess Chess International Master and commentator Ivan Rudskyi: Ukraine EeOneGuy, FeedOneGuy, awen Vlogs and Let's Plays S ; Mehdi Sadaghdar: Canada ElectroBOOM Electronics engineer who teaches both electrical engineering and simple how-tos with comedic elements Mubashir Saddique: Pakistan
PogChamps is a series of online amateur chess tournaments hosted by Chess.com.Players in the tournament are internet personalities, primarily Twitch streamers.The first four PogChamps tournaments took place over the course of two weeks, while the fifth iteration lasted four weeks. [1]
Mittens is a chess engine developed by Chess.com.It was released on January 1, 2023, alongside four other engines, all of them given cat-related names. The engine became a viral sensation in the chess community due to exposure through content made by chess streamers and a social media marketing campaign, later contributing to record levels of traffic to the Chess.com website and causing issues ...
Rozman identified a pattern of cheating and reported Dadang's account. The Indonesian media claimed that Dadang was a legitimate player, inciting an online firestorm against Rozman. Dadang's subsequent match against IM Irene Sukandar received 1.25 million live viewers on YouTube, a historic record for a chess stream. Dadang lost three ...