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Top Player Bios | GM Hikaru Nakamura |
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![]() Photo Jennifer Shahade As a kid, Hikaru was extremely emotionally involved in his results. When he lost, his opponent was very aware that Hikaru was unhappy. This hyper-competitive streak was also a key to Hikaru’s success. Hikaru’s style is aggressive,tricky and relentless. He once said in an interview “there is no point of taking draws.” He plays for blood, and because of this, he’s a chess sponsor’s dream.
As a young prodigy, Hikaru favored
aggressive openings like the Sicilian Najdorf, 1.e4 and the King’s
Indian Defense (the same openings which Bobby Fischer was loyal to all
his life). In the summer of 2002, Hikaru started to broaden his opening
repretoire. He added 1.d4 and 1.c4 to his repretoire. Soon thereafter,
he tried new openings for black too, like the Slav defense against 1.d4
and the Scandinavian against 1.e4. In 2005 though, Hikaru’s
experimentation went to a radical extreme. Several times, he tried the
strange queen foray 1.e4 c5 2. Qh5?!-against strong GMs. One can only
imagine that this was a combination of psychological thrust (think you
can beat me just cause I bring my queen out early?) and teenage angst.
(Look at me!) Soon after his amazing result in Libya, Hikaru became the 2005 U.S Champion. He was only sixteen years old at the time. Nakamura also won the 2009 Championship in Saint Louis, Missouri, taking home the largest prize check in the tournament's history for $40,000. Hikaru is easily the best blitz player in America. Minutes after a winning the two week long 2005 U.S Chess Championship, he was playing blitz chess with a top U.S. rival, Gata Kamsky. In 2006, he was at it again with blitz legend Maxim Dlugy. Both times, Hikaru accumulated crowds who were as taken as a rapt audience at the climax of a James Bond movie. In each match, Hikaru won the majority of the games. Hikaru is the highest rated player on the Internet Chess Club, with hundreds of other Grandmasters at his heels. He plays under the nickname, “Smallville”, his favorite T.V show. His specialty is “bullet” games, in which each side has only a minute or two to finish the game. Surprisingly, Hikaru concocts beautiful combinations even with such low time limits. “Some wonder why I play so much on ICC. Honestly, the reason that I play so much is that I strive for perfection.” |






