Can a grandmaster lose his title?

Yes, a Grandmaster (GM) title is usually for life, but it can be revoked by FIDE (the World Chess Federation) for serious offenses like cheating or match-fixing, though it's rare and typically reserved for severe breaches of ethics, not just poor performance. Players don't lose the title for dropping below the required rating (like 2500 Elo), but they can lose it for fraud, as seen in cases like Gaioz Nigalidze and Kirill Shevchenko.
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Can you lose a grandmaster title?

Yes, you can lose a Grandmaster (GM) title, but it's extremely rare and only happens for severe offenses like cheating or fraud, not for a drop in playing strength or inactivity; FIDE awards GM titles for life, but can revoke them for unethical conduct, as seen with players caught using phones or falsifying results.
 
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Has a GM title ever been revoked?

That makes Shevchenko one of only four players who have had their GM titles removed by the governing chess body. The last one was the late Isa Kasimi (he changed his name from Igors Rausis), who had his title revoked in 2019 for cheating.
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Is grandmaster a title for life?

Grandmaster titles are for life; once earned, a player does not lose it. Even not playing does not lead a player to lose the title. Among the 1,850 or so grandmasters, only about 1,400 play in official rated competitions at least once a year, and there are some who have not played in decades.
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Can you get demoted from grandmaster chess?

Apart from World Champion, Grandmaster is the highest title a chess player can attain. Once achieved, the title is held for life, though on rare occasions the title can be revoked for cheating.
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Has anyone gotten 3000 Elo in chess?

Yes, many players have reached 3000 in online chess, especially in faster time controls like blitz and bullet, with young prodigies like Faustino Oro being some of the youngest to cross 3000 on Chess.com. However, reaching 3000 in classical FIDE chess is a much rarer and debated feat, with most experts believing it hasn't happened yet and might take significant rating inflation or a future prodigy, as top players hover around 2800-2900 in classical.
 
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Is Samay a chess player?

Bio. Samay Raina is an Indian comedian and chess popularizer.
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Do high IQ people play chess?

Yes, chess players often have higher-than-average intelligence, especially in areas like spatial reasoning, but high IQ isn't the sole requirement; dedication, memory, pattern recognition, and intense study are crucial, and some top players have average IQs while others are estimated to have genius-level scores, showing a mixed but generally intelligent pool of players.
 
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What is the 20-40-40 rule in chess?

The 20-40-40 rule in chess is a suggestion for how to divide your study time if you are a beginner or an intermediate player. It means that you should spend 20% of your time learning the opening, 40% of your time practicing the middlegame, and 40% of your time studying the endgame.
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Who is the no. 1 Grandmaster in chess in the world?

The world's No. 1 chess grandmaster is Magnus Carlsen from Norway, who has held the top spot for over a decade, achieving the highest rating in history and winning multiple World Championships across classical, rapid, and blitz formats, with recent wins including the 2025 World Blitz Championship, solidifying his dominance in the chess world.
 
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Is 90% accuracy cheating in chess?

90+ is suspicious I'd say, and 95+ is almost certainly cheating.
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Who is the banned Grandmaster in chess?

Kirill Shevchenko [photo Stefan64] was stripped of his grandmaster title by FIDE, and was furthermore banned from chess competitions for three years. The reason: he was caught cheating by hiding phones in a bathroom during the Spanish Team Championship in 2024.
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Is $2500 a high chess rating?

Yes, a 2500 ELO is exceptionally good; it's the benchmark for becoming a Grandmaster (GM), placing you in the world's elite, top 0.01% of players, often requiring lifelong dedication and natural talent, far beyond expert or master levels. 
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What is the stupidest rule in chess?

The "stupidest" rule in chess, according to many players, is stalemate, where a player with no legal moves, but not in check, results in an immediate draw, often snatching victory from a dominant player by accident, which feels anticlimactic and counterintuitive to winning. Other debated rules include the knight's L-shape move and the inability to move the king next to the opponent's king, though these serve purposes for balance and strategy.
 
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Who is the weakest Grandmaster in chess?

The title of "lowest-rated" or "weakest" Grandmaster (GM) is debated, but often points to players like Indonesia's Herman Suradiradja, who received his title under unusual circumstances and had a very low rating (around 2215) before passing, or Romanian GM Mihai Suba, who, despite a strong peak and achievements, later dropped significantly (to around 1949) while still active, making him a strong contender for the lowest active GM rating at one point. Other names like Vasily Malinin (2100) and Alexandru Crisan are also mentioned due to low ratings, highlighting that the title depends on historical context, activity, and rating fluctuations.
 
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What's higher than a Grandmaster?

Above the official chess title of Grandmaster (GM) is the informal, but widely recognized, status of Super Grandmaster (Super GM), used for elite players with extremely high FIDE ratings (typically 2700+) who are in a different league than most GMs, with the World Champion being the absolute pinnacle, says Wikipedia, Chess.com, and Chess.com. 
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Is chess growing or dying?

Chess isn't ending — it's becoming something bigger than we imagined. It's carrying the heart of the game into a new era while shaping how we play, connect, and think about it.
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What is Tyler1's chess rank?

Tyler1's peak Chess.com rapid rating reached around 1960 ELO in mid-2024, placing him in the top 0.5-0.6% of players after less than a year of playing, though he later stopped streaming chess, leading to speculation about his current active rating but demonstrating significant improvement from a ~200 rating in late 2023. While he aimed for 2000, he hit a plateau, but his dedication to puzzles and games showed rapid development, says YouTube video and Reddit thread.
 
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What is the 75 rule in chess?

The 75-move rule in chess is a mandatory rule where an arbiter declares a draw if 75 consecutive moves occur without a pawn move or capture, even if players don't claim it, reinforcing the optional 50-move rule and preventing endless games in drawn positions. It ensures that if players ignore the 50-move claim (where a player can claim a draw after 50 moves), the game ends automatically after 75 moves without progress, unless the 75th move is a checkmate.
 
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What is the top 1% IQ?

The top 1% IQ is generally considered to be around 135 or higher, though it can range from 130 to 135+ depending on the specific test and calculation (like using a 15 or 16 standard deviation). On a standard IQ scale where 100 is average and 15 is a standard deviation, an IQ of about 135 is needed to be in the 99th percentile, representing the cutoff for the top 1% of the population.
 
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What is Hikaru Carlsen's IQ?

Hikaru has an IQ of 102 but Mangus IQ is about 195. lotr-mt-doom wrote: Hikaru has an IQ of 102 but Mangus IQ is about 195.
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Who is the messi of chess?

The "Messi of Chess" is the nickname given to young Argentinian prodigy Faustino Oro, who is rapidly ascending the chess ranks, breaking records for youth achievement, and showing incredible talent, much like soccer superstar Lionel Messi. At a very young age (around 11-12), he's become an International Master, achieved high ratings (over 2500), secured Grandmaster norms, and even beat world-class players, creating huge buzz in the chess world.
 
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Is ChatGPT still bad at chess?

Off the rack, ChatGPT2 is absolutely terrible at chess3, and worse yet, constantly “cheats.” And much like Silver's findings, in which ChatGPT awarded the pot to the wrong player, ChatGPT doesn't even seem to fully understand the core rule of chess: checkmate. Let's start with one of my own games against Chat GPT.
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How rich is Praggnanandhaa?

Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa

Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. It includes earnings from his chess career, including prize money, endorsements, and appearances.
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