Vladimir Kramnik, the former world chess champion who dethroned Kasparov, has filed official complaints with the FBI and CFPB. He alleges that a website conspired to defraud him during a blitz match against a 25-year-old Peruvian player named Jose. Kramnik claims there was an organized attack on his account during the match, prompting him to seek an investigation by US authorities. The complaints have been received and confirmed.
This is just weird. @FIDE_chess President Dvorkovich was President Medvedevs main adviser, when Russia π·πΊ invaded Georgia π¬πͺ in 2008. Now he is the guest of honor at a chess-event in the same country he invaded. Anyway, good luck Georgia in tonight's match! https://t.co/Cl8zrxKR0i
During the match Georgia vs Czechia Russian TV accidentally showed Georgian fans chanting "Putin Khuilo". During the match Georgia vs Portugal, Russian TV took a precaution and showed the game with a 30-second delay. You literally cannot make this shit up.
Vladimir Kramnik, the former world champion who dethroned the great Kasparov, has filed an official complaint with the @FBI and @CFPB, alleging an "organized attack" against him during a blitz match against a 25-year-old Peruvian. Sometimes reality is stranger than fiction.
Vladimir Kramnik, the former world champion who dethroned the great Kasparov, has filed an official complaint with the @FBI and @CFPB, alleging a website conspired to defraud him during a blitz match against a 25-year-old Peruvian. Sometimes reality is stranger than fiction.
Since @chesscom keep refusing to answer me on the important,possibly legal violation case of an organised attack on my account while playing the match with Jose, I filled in a couple of complaints to US authorities asking to investigate. Received,confirmed To start with π https://t.co/wGCmuP9aK4