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That Caruana nigger is Italian American so we are in
Magnus Carlsen is actually Swedish and his real name in Magnus Carlsson
Didn't even know who David Navara was until today
Manuel Charlsant is french though
Israel btfo
Get in Adams you absolute ledge
>above 2700
Oy vey!
An arbitrary limit you chose for purely anti-semitic reasons!
This is like anuddah shoah!
He represented Italy until some point in 2015.
Heng deg, Sverigeanon.
He's a very interesting player. youtube.com
No, but Maxime Vachier-Lagrave is a player of the highest order.
Interesting how it becomes increasingly Whiter from the bottom to the top.
(Jews are not White)
So much for the jewish high iq meme!
Mate, there's literally only four white people in the entire list.
>autistic looking
>does modelling
>frequently referred to as "sexy"
How does he do it? Is it the fact that he's so good at chess that adds a certain charm to his looks? Is it just the fact that he dresses well?
oh god he's so autistic
but whatever, he's just doing him
can't hate
Alright, you got me. That's fucking hilarious.
>tfw in
False, Maksymilian Karolowski is a famous Polish chess player and tactician, he invented the oblique order tactics used by Frederic the Great of Prussia.
Sup Forums posters should be gassed if they post outside their containment board.
who cares about chess?
this looks like autism to me
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they should do something meaningful with their intelligence
Behold, the sourest of grapes.
Yes goy, please date an Asian woman and let your sister date a nigg- Black gentleman. Please do it for diversity, goy!
I'm pretty sure he's a descended of Tordenskjold, so he's actually Danish.
why are Russians and Ukrainians so good at chess?
The Soviet Union had the resources and the culture to dominate chess for the better part of the twentieth century. After its fall , most of the former Soviet states are still superpowers in chess.
but no need to play boring european chess