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@BroccoliChess

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fresh produce section شامل ہوئے Kasım 2023
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Broccoli
Broccoli@BroccoliChess·
A 7 year old video, where cameraman films Gukesh Dommaraju (age 12) and then pans to Javokhir Sindarov (age 13) Does he know? 🫪🙈 #chess #WorldChampionship
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Justin
Justin@KssnHerPanties·
i have an addiction but like its chill
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Broccoli@BroccoliChess·
@Anurag18_12 U r embarrassing me by being pathetic in comment section
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Ankita
Ankita@Ankiii_i·
today I found my weakness: truffle chocolate
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The Other Guy
The Other Guy@Gyan49485·
@BroccoliChess SSR was a Bollywood actor who commited suicide due to mental health issues at start of pandemic. Some attributed it to drug abuse, some to nepotism in industry, others to his then girlfriend, some speculated murder. He had his share of relationships. This I feel was his best.
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Broccoli@BroccoliChess·
@DeveshsK_ @Money_sh_ @chesscom_in @GMJSindarov I don't care for chess personalities following me so I can freely say that I do not like him making those noises when he gets excited and him being sweet doesn't change that😭
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Jon
Jon@JA85538098·
@Ankiii_i So beautiful 😍
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Ankita
Ankita@Ankiii_i·
Tomorrow’s my birthday. Time to accept that I’m not 25 anymore. What’s the best advice you’ve got for this stage of life?
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Gutsy Gambit
Gutsy Gambit@gutsy_gambit·
Ideally elite active players should be maintaining or oscillating between like 2740ish-2790ish or slightly lower ranges. Gukesh going below those ranges, dropping from like 2754 to 2720 this year shows the disastrous form he has been in.
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Broccoli@BroccoliChess·
@DeveshsK_ I've seen this tweet before🙂‍↔️
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Hinduja
Hinduja@hinduja_reddy_·
I'm all in for Pragg winning Norway Chess. But Magnus doesn't win one tournament and suddenly everyone starts questioning the GOAT. The internet has the memory of a goldfish.
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Broccoli@BroccoliChess·
CONGRATULATIONS PRAGGNANANDHAA on winning #norwaychess !! 💜🥳🥳 (Wesley So had a great tournament as well!!)
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Praggnanandhaa
Praggnanandhaa@rpraggnachess·
Thank you so much for your incredibly kind words and encouragement, @gautam_adani sir! It is my greatest honour to represent India on the global stage. The support from you and the entire nation is what keeps me motivated to push my limits. Thank you sir.
Gautam Adani@gautam_adani

Congratulations to Praggnanandhaa on becoming the first Indian to win the Norway Chess tournament - one of the ultimate tests of endurance, intellect and temperament in the world of chess. To defeat the world’s absolute best on one of chess’s grandest stages is a remarkable feat. But what makes it even more special is the spirit with which Pragg plays. Fearless - Focused - Deeply Indian. @rpraggnachess, you represent the confidence of a rising, youthful India. The entire nation is incredibly proud of you, Pragg. 🇮🇳♟️

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MrDodgy is on ChessFam
MrDodgy is on ChessFam@ChessProblem·
every other week this guy ends a long rambling essay with something about letting chess speak. chess can’t get a word in!
Hans Niemann@HansMokeNiemann

Setting the record straight on the match with Ian Nepomniachtchi. The $100,000 came up last year at the Aeroflot Open and appeared in our promo video as part of the narrative. We should have made clear at the time that it wasn’t the agreed terms for this match, and that’s on us. What isn’t in question is that Ian accepted the actual terms before we played a single move. Prize funds reflect a player’s current rating and standing, and Ian’s are well off his peak, so the figure was fair and he was glad to take it. Calling it “embarrassingly low” only after losing is poor form. I even offered a tiebreak that gave him a real chance to win the match outright. He turned it down. He then asked for half the winner’s bonus for drawing the match, insisted on it, and complained when we said no. That bonus was for winning, nothing else, and we found the demand unreasonable. Great effort went into this event, and I treated it as the occasion it was. Ian didn’t seem to take it as seriously. He wore the exact same shirt and hoodie every single day. What I won’t let pass is his line that I played the final game “with no inaccuracies, like my younger years.” I’d ask Ian to say plainly what he means. Insinuations like that are serious and damaging, and we all remember what they cost me for years. I’d hoped he wouldn’t reach for them. On a better note, revenue from ticket sales went to a local orphanage, with an additional donation from Endgame. That’s all I’ll say. From here, I’ll let the chess speak for itself.

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