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– Hans Niemann has admitted to having a past of cheating and his lawsuit is nothing more than an attempt to shift the blame onto others, says Craig Reiser, Carlsen’s lawyer in the case, to the Wall Street Journal. It was on Thursday that Niemann brought the lawsuit against Carlsen, Chess.com, Hikaru Nakamura, Play Magnus and Daniel Rensch. – His accusations are groundless, says Reiser. Niemann himself has not commented on the lawsuit, apart from the following comment on Twitter: – The lawsuit speaks for itself. NO STATEMENT: Magnus Carlsen has not yet made a statement about the lawsuit from Niemann. Photo: ARUN SANKAR / AFP Bae: Difficult for Niemann to win news’s ​​chess expert Torstein Bae points out that Reiser is right that Niemann has previously acknowledged cheating. – As American lawyers have said: This is not a nonsense lawsuit. It is not difficult to understand that Niemann sees himself as badly treated. He totally denies that he has cheated face to face, says Bae. Bae still believes that it is “almost unaffordable” for Niemann to win. EXPERT: Torstein Bae. Photo: Erik Johansen / NTB – I probably don’t think Team Carlsen is very worried about this legal action initiated by Hans Niemann, says Bae, and continues: – Maybe Niemann is stronger against Chess.com, for example, but that’s the way it looks it is very far ahead for Niemann to achieve anything against Magnus with this lawsuit, he says. The reason for the lawsuit is the dispute that arose after Niemann beat Carlsen during the Sinquefield Cup in September. Carlsen withdrew from the tournament the following day, and lost on purpose when the two met again in the Julius Baer Generation Cup a few days later. Niemann admitted after the victory against Carlsen in the Sinquefield Cup that he had cheated as a 12- and 16-year-old. After the Julius Baer Generation Cup, Carlsen stated that he believes Niemann has both cheated more and more recently than he has wanted to admit. Chess.com later came out with a report which they believe shows that Niemann must have cheated in over 100 games.



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