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With Polgar, Gukesh's coach as followers, 12-yo Sarbalia reshapes chess as content
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24.04.2026

With Polgar, Gukesh's coach as followers, 12-yo Sarbalia reshapes chess as content

12-year-old Aarav Sarbalia is gaining recognition as a rising chess talent. Alongside his on-board progress, his structured social media content has attracted prominent followers, including Judit Polgar and D Gukesh's coach, Vishnu Prasanna. Supported by his family and guided by top coaching, Aarav is building momentum toward his long-term goal of achieving the Grandmaster (GM) title.

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Times of India
Aarav Sarbalia reshapes chess as content
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24.04.2026Resumen IA

Aarav Sarbalia reshapes chess as content

Aarav Sarbalia, a 12-year-old FIDE Master, has become the online chess world's latest sensation through his 'fun reels' on social media. The Bengaluru-based prodigy, who analysed positions at the recent FIDE Candidates tournament on a YouTube commentary panel, has gained high-profile followers including Judit Polgar and Vishnu Prasanna. After struggling to find sponsorships due to lack of social presence, his family started creating content to build his profile, which led to securing a sponsorship from a chess startup. Currently rated around 2247, Aarav is coached by six-time national champion Surya Shekhar Ganguly and has his sights set on becoming a Grandmaster.

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TOI Sports
From vibrating shoes to anal beads: the strange history of chess cheating
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21.04.2026Resumen IA

From vibrating shoes to anal beads: the strange history of chess cheating

This article explores two chess cheating scandals spanning 30 years: the 1993 Von Neumann Affair at the World Open in Philadelphia, where an unrated player using hidden technology in his shoes drew with grandmaster Helgi Ólafsson before fleeing after being asked to solve a puzzle; and the 2022 Hans Niemann controversy, detailed in Netflix documentary Untold: Chess Mates, where Niemann was accused of cheating against Magnus Carlsen using a sex toy. The piece examines how chess has transformed from an era when Garry Kasparov could beat any computer to today where grandmasters would lose to a novice with a phone.

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Guardian Sport