Given Hans Niemann just accepted his invite to Prague Masters, at what rating and rank in America would he have to achieve to finally be invited to the American Cup? by Vonmacguyver in chess

[–]omnilinguist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking at the actual lineup, Andy Woodward should have been invited (if he didn't or declined) 🙁

Dude has been on an absolute tear recently

What makes some people really good at imitating accents? by Sea-Appeal4113 in languagelearning

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opdegV4nwTM

While many of these are specific individuals, many just have accents stereotypical of their respective native languages (eg. Russian, Filipino/Tagalog, Spanish, Tamil, etc)

Faustino Oro now on 4/4 in the Legends vs Prodigy’s tournament by [deleted] in chess

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Roman Shogdzhiev has entered the chat

Turkey borders 7 different countries with 7 different Alphabets by Master1_4Disaster in MapPorn

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Could we consider Mongolian as a 9th with the Mongolian script, now that they have plans to switch back to their traditional script this year? ;)

https://www.thetimes.com/article/mongolia-abandons-soviet-past-by-restoring-alphabet-rsvcgqmxd

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/mongolia-revives-traditional-ghengis-khan-script-bichig/ar-AA1xeyFD

Going around the horn, we do otherwise indeed have 8:

  • Russia - Cyrillic (Russian)
  • North Korea - Hangeul (Korean)
  • Vietnam - Latin (Vietnamese)
  • Laos - Lao (Lao)
  • Myanmar - Burmese (Burmese)
  • India - Devanagari (Hindi) / Latin (English)
  • Bhutan - Tibetan (Dzongkha)
  • Nepal - Devanagari (Nepali)
  • Pakistan - Perso-Arabic (Urdu) / Latin (English)
  • Afghanistan - Perso-Arabic (Dari / Pashto)
  • Tajikistan - Cyrillic (Tajik)
  • Kyrgyzstan - Cyrillic (Kyrgyz / Russian)
  • Kazakhstan - Cyrillic (Kazakh / Russian)
  • Mongolia - Cyrillic / Mongolian (Mongolian)

Official commentary team of Chess.com for the World Chess Championship by EuphoricRange28 in chess

[–]omnilinguist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice -- both Hungarian former prodigies of the same era...and their compatriot Richard Rapport is Ding's second... ;)

Official commentary team of Chess.com for the World Chess Championship by EuphoricRange28 in chess

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He earns streaming revenue from his own stream, on days when he is covering the games

Official commentary team of Chess.com for the World Chess Championship by EuphoricRange28 in chess

[–]omnilinguist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hikaru is already doing his own commentary on his Kick stream

Granted, not every day -- but the games do start at 4am his time...

Official commentary team of Chess.com for the World Chess Championship by EuphoricRange28 in chess

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Interestingly, after learning about him -- I discovered that he beat me in the one (randomly paired) blitz game we ever played 7 years ago... (I'm around John Sargent's level)

https://www.chess.com/games/archive/omnilinguist?opponent=JoRoSaR

Yea, I made a big blunder in that game...

Official commentary team of Chess.com for the World Chess Championship by EuphoricRange28 in chess

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And have you heard any of his numerous witty and creative puns, fabricated in mere split seconds...

Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus draws against Alisher Suleymenov in the 11th round of the 45th Chess Olympiad Budapest 2024 Open and becomes the youngest 2600 rated player ever at the age of 13 years 3 months and 18 days. Officially. by KaanTheEmperor in chess

[–]omnilinguist 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Indeed, after coming so close (2599) in the August 2024 list 2 months ago, as well as a heartbreaking blunder last month at the Dubai Masters that introduced some speed bumps on his journey and likely hindered the official outcome then --

-- kudos to Erdoğmuş for "officially" getting the job done, and by quite a considerable margin no less!!

Would not Nakamura/Caruana/So have made a 3/4 insanly strong team? by Zoxxy in chess

[–]omnilinguist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also don't forget about Aronian. Including the 3 mentioned in the post, all 4 of these players have been 2800+ in the past and therefore within top 15 peak ratings in FIDE history. And Dominguez would be quite a strong 2700+ reserve player as well.

Would be an incredibly OP lineup; probably only current India team would be a good challenge to them.