- Hikaru Nakamura - Wikipedia
A chess prodigy, he earned his grandmaster title at the age of 15, the youngest American at the time to do so With a peak rating of 2816, Nakamura is tied as the tenth-highest-rated player in history
- GMHikaru - YouTube
As #2 in the world of chess it's my pleasure to host this channel to share my knowledge and love of chess Check out the live streams on kick and twitch to see full content VODs of kick and twitch
- Hikaru | The Summer Hikaru Died Wiki | Fandom
"Hikaru" (ヒカル, Hikaru?) is one of the characters in The Summer Hikaru Died, written and illustrated by Mokumokuren “Something” appears in place of Hikaru, Yoshiki's childhood friend who went missing on the village mountain six months ago
- About Hikaru | Hikaru Nakamura
Hikaru is universally recognized as one of the world's best “blitz” players and, arguably, the very best at "bullet" chess He defeated the current world No 1, GM Magnus Carlsen, in a four game match in the finals of the BNBank Blitz Challenge in Oslo in November 2009
- Hikaru Nakamura | Top Chess Players
Hikaru Nakamura is an American grandmaster and the most successful chess streamer in the world Learn more about his chess achievements
- The United States Chess Federation - GM Hikaru Nakamura
Hikaru is the highest rated player on the Internet Chess Club, with hundreds of other Grandmasters at his heels He plays under the nickname, “Smallville”, his favorite T V show
- Nakamura, Hikaru – 2700chess. com
Grandmaster in 2003 at the age of 15 years 2 months and 19 days, the youngest ever US grandmaster at the time until overtaken by Fabio Caruana and Ray Robson respectively World U14 Champion 2001; US Champion 2004, 2009, 2012 2015; world's top bullet chess exponent
- Why Hikaru Nakamura Skipped the 2025 Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Finals
Hikaru Nakamura’s absence from the 2025 Freestyle Chess Finals in South Africa was the result of a perfect storm Professionally, he had lost faith in the organization, viewing the “Freestyle” brand as a chaotic, marketing-driven attempt to repackage Fischer Random Chess that prioritized entertainment over competitive fairness
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