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Klay Thompson Uses This Hobby to Help His Basketball Career – Sportscasting

The core of the Golden State Warriors championship was filled with players with unique interests that spawn outside the realm of the basketball court. Steph Curry has long spoken about his love of golf and often competes in tournaments during the offseason. Andre Iguodala was one of the leagues first adopters of yoga. Klay Thompson, on the other hand, has interests in a game far different basketball.

Thompson isnt just a fan of the game of chess, he is reportedly obsessed with the game. However, he is not necessarily alone on his team. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Warriors had a lot of chess aficionados on their team between the players and the coaches, but none were as passionate about the game as Thompson.

Thompson picked up the game when he was a middle-schooler in Portland, Oregon. He learned it during an elective course but quickly learned that it was more than a time-waster to him.

And then I realized, wow, this is actually really fun, Thompson said (per SF Gate). Just for an hour, to be with your friends, hang out and play chess. It was probably the best class Ive ever had.

It is a hobby that Thompson maintains to this day.

Now, Thompson plays the game religiously. He reportedly owns several chess boards, including travel versions he can play on the road. He also owns mobile versions he can play on his phone. Thompson takes his chess game so seriously, that he has even brought in talented chess players to help him hone his game. The Warriors reportedly called on Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen to appear during a playoff game just to meet Klay and his teammates.

Since then, Thompson said that he agreed to sit down with Carlsen and learn the ways from a true grandmaster. Thompson has long been touted as one of the most fascinating players in the NBA, and this may add to the mythos around him. Chess, however, may have some advantages that go beyond the chessboard and into Thompsons game.

According to WooChess.com, chess can help raise IQ, let the brain meet its full potential, increase problem-solving, increase memory, and improve spatial skills. For a player on a basketball court, these skills can all come in handy, and they are all things Klay can use out on the basketball court.

Whether the result of chess, genes, practice, or some combination of the aforementioned, Thompson has shown that he can play basketball much like he does chess. He can see the ball come to him and react in record time, as fans saw when he dropped 60 points without having to dribble the basketball more than a few times.

As far as his basketball IQ goes, the Warriors record with Thompson speaks for itself. Even before teammate Steph Curry went down with an injury, the team looked demonstrably worse without Thompson. He might not be the loudest star in the NBA, but he knows where to be at all times and can make teams suffer if they are not thinking two moves ahead.

Basketball, like chess, is a game that requires a proper read of ones opponents and a grasp of the game past basic rules and algorithms. It requires the players to entrench themselves and never get too confident, as the checkmate can come soon. Coming off of five-straight NBA Finals and a boatload of awards and accolades, Thompson might be the closest thing the NBA has to a grandmaster.

Who knows, perhaps he will even get to expand his game more as he sits out the season and recovers from his knee injury.

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Jan. 6, 13, and 27 Berkley Chess Club Oakland County – Oakland County 115 News

Jan. 6, 13, and 27 Berkley Chess Club

Jan. 6, 13, and 27 Berkley Chess Club

Berkley, MI The Berkley Chess Club meets on Mondays at the Berkley Public Library. Players of all ages and ability levels are welcome. If you have a board, go ahead and bring it, but if you are a new player there will be spares. If you have any questions you can email the organizer at Christopher_m_payne@yahoo.com.

The Berkley Public Library is located at 3155 Coolidge Highway in Berkley. For additional information, call 248-658-3440 or visit http://www.berkley.lib.mi.us. You can find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/BerkleyPublicLibrary.

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Chess: CM Kabera, Munyurangabo in tight title race ahead of final round – The New Times

Candidate Master (CM) Godfrey Kabera maintained his lead after trouncing reigning national champion, Joseph Nzabanita, on Sunday morning in the open section's round 7, at the ongoing 2019 National Chess Championship at Onomo Hotel, in Kigali.

But, 19-year-old Rongin Munyurangabo, second onthe table because of Kabera's tiebreak advantage, was also not giving up as he tamed Eugene Mugema Kagabo to keep his title hopes up.

CM Maxence Muraras title hopes took a hammer blow, earlier during round 5 when Munyurangabo refused to be intimidated by his senior and more experienced opponent. Murara won his round 7 encounter with another teen Ben Patrick Cyubahiro but much remains to be decided in the final round.

However, if Kabera and Munyurangabo lose their respective final games and Murara wins, the latter would win the championship.

In round 6, Munyurangabo faced Kabera while Murara (playing black) played Ben Tom Zimurinda, and the unbelievable happened. Murara lost, for the second time. But Kabera was also unable to squeeze out a win in what appeared to be a winnable Rook and pawn endgame duel and he shared the spoils with Munyurangabo.

Nzabanita, the 2018 national male champion, had a rough start on Thursday and Friday and his chances to retain the title diminished. Nzabanita beat Kagabo in round 1, lost to Murara in round 2 and did not show up in round 3. He defeated Florent Niyongira in round 4.

In round 5, the reigning champion was paired against Valentin Rukimbira who he defeated but his chances are still not clear, with his 3.0 points. In round 6 he defeated Ivan Mugisha and was fifth on the table, with 4.0 points. Nzabanita's round 7 loss to Kabera means he almost gives up on the title chase.

In round 8, Kabera was paired with Zimurinda, a man who ruthlessly poured ice water on Murara's chances on Saturday. Munyurangabo also faced Nzabanita whose hopes to retain the coveted title first took an unexpected dive during round 2 on Boxing Day.

Come Sunday evening, Sandrine Uwase will retain the female national chess championship title for a record third consecutive year after she conquered her first four opponents and maintained a convincing lead in the first two days of the tournament. The final round 5in the women section was also due to started at 3pm.

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Vote: The player of the year 2019 – Chessbase News

12/25/2019 Another eventful chess year is behind us, with great events and tournaments, impressive personalities and fantastic chess games. Help us choose the player of the year, the female player of the year, the game of the year, the combination of the year and the endgame of the year in our annual ChessBase reader poll. First up: The Player of the Year...

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For each poll, our editorial team has provided a list of nominees.Even with a panel involved, these are of course a bit subjective.And since we have limited ourselves to five players, undoubtedly some readers may miss theirfavoured choice.Our shortlist is one of many possible, we know!

The order of the players is arbitrary and you can votebelow.

Alongside Ding Liren and Wei Yi, Wang Hao is one of the greatest Chinese talents.He became a grand master at the age of 16 and since then has enjoyed numerous international successes.He won the Al Ain Classic in 2015, the HD Bank Cup in Ho Chi Minh City in 2016 and the Sharjah Masters and the Asian Continental Championships in 2017.But Wang celebrated the high point of his career so far in 2019. In addition to repeating histriumph in Ho Chi Minh City by winning 9th HD BankCup, in October, with his victory at the FIDE chess.com Grand Swiss tournament on the Isle of Man, perhaps the strongest open tournament of all time, he qualified for the 2020 Candidates Tournament in Yekaterinburg. Thatmakeshim the second Chinese player after Ding to make it into this or anyCandidates Tournament.

Wang Hao with the Isle of Man win | Photo: John Saunders

Alexander Grischuk has had a long and very successful career.Among other things, he has already participated in candidates competitions four times (2007, 2011, 2013 and 2018) and was world champion in blitz chess in 2006, 2012 and 2015.

In 2019, Grischuk qualified for his fifth candidates tournament thanks to his success at the Grand Prix tournaments in Moscow, Riga and Hamburg.

Alexander Grischuk at the Grand Prix | Photo: Niki Riga

For Magnus Carlsen, world champion since 2013 and number 1 in the world rankings since July 2011, this year was extremely successful.During the course of the year he played 77 games with classic time control, won 30, and drew47.So Carlsen not only remained unbeaten in 2019, but in fact he has not lost a single game at the tournament since Biel 2018 when he went down toShakhriyar Mamedyarov on July 31, 2018. That's107 classical gamesin a row!

Carlsen's record in 2019 corresponds to an Elo performance of 2893 and in the first half of the year Carlsen won every classical tournament he played in.

Magnus Carlsen has reasons to smile | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Teimour Radjabov had great success as a teenager.He became grandmaster in March 2001 at the age of 14, which made him the second youngest of all time.In 2003 he caused a sensation when be beat Garry Kasparov in a dramatic game at theLinares tournament.

In 2011 and 2013, Radjabov qualified for the candidates tournament and in November 2012 he reached as high as number 4 in the world rankings.But after his disappointing performance at the 2013 Candidates Tournament in London, Radjabov continued to slide down in the world rankings and, he says, was thinking about ending his chess career.

However, the Azerbaijani made a comeback at the World Cup 2019: he defeated Ding Liren in the final matchwinningthe tournament and thus qualified for the 2020 candidates.

Teimour Radjabov at the World Cup | Photo: Kyrill Merkuryev

Ding Liren wasthe first Chinese to qualify for a candidates tournament.In the past few years Ding has established himself among the world elite through consistently good results and strong play.From August 2017 to November 2018, he remained unbeaten in 100 games with a classical time control, and he also celebrated a number of successes in 2019.

In August 2019, Ding won the Sinquefield Cup in St. Louis after beating Carlsen in the tiebreak the first time that Carlsen lost a tiebreak as the reigning World Champion.In October, Ding finished second in the World Cup for the second time in a row.He lost to Radjabov in the final, but qualified for the 2020 candidates tournament. The Chinesewas more successful at the Grand Chess Tourfinal in London in December: Ding won against Levon Aronian in the semi-finals of the tournament and then against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in the final, which ensured overall victory in the 2019 Grand Chess Tour.

Ding Liren | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Who is your pick forthe "Player of the Year 2019"?

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HAchubby responds to claims she’s holding Pepe the Frog hostage – Dexerto

Popular Korean streamer HAchubby is well-known for her love of her Pepe the Frog plush, but lately viewers have hilariously become concerned that she's holding the soft toy against his will. She took to her broadcast to clear up the claims.

HAchubby is one of the breakout stars of Twitch in 2019, as her journey to learn English and discover meme culture has made her connect with thousands of viewers.

However, the streamer's love of Pepe the Frog took a hilarious turn when a joke clip accusing her of holding the plush hostage went viral in December, and now she's responded.

The popular streamer responded to her chat saying that the plush was in danger, and said "Pepe is here!" while holding the iconic frog in her hands, and turned to him to ask "Are you okay?"

Hilariously, HAchubby hid behind Pepe, and began to talk as him. "Yes, I'm not lonely!" the doll spoke aloud. "Oh, you aren't lonely. I am so happy! Thank you, Pepe!" the Twitch personality replied.

"Don't worry about me, I'm happy!" she made the plush say, before hugging him. Her chat then erupted into some accepting the frog's response, while others still claimed he was being held against his will.

The Korean streamer's ridiculous skit was in response to a clip that went viral from her December 21 broadcast, when she watched a fan-made video that had a voice over dub with the plush claiming he was being abused.

"I used to have a happy life. I was a normal frog. Then a few days later it started. The new girl is not nice!" the comedic video said, before it cut to various clips of the streamer poking the doll, or dropping it during past broadcasts.

"She attacks me almost every time she streams. I live in constant fear," the voice said, before a clip played of the frog falling off her desk. "I was not fine. That hurt a lot!" Pepe stated, while the Korean exclaimed that it was all a misunderstanding.

HAchubby has had an incredible year, as she only had 700 followers at the start in January, and has exploded in popularity due to hilarious viral clips of her learning about meme culture with her audience.

As of the time of this article, the Korean star has amassed a staggering 148,000 followers on Twitch, making her one of the fastest growing channels on the streaming platform.

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