CHESS MATE — Chess Grandmaster and influencer Daniel Naroditsky has tragically died at just 29, leaving the global gaming world in mourning.
Sources close to the investigation say his sudden death came just hours after posting a cryptic tweet about “the move no one saw coming.” Fans now question whether the “genius of the board” foresaw more than just strategy — and if his final game hid a message only he could understand.
Chess influencer & Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky dies at 29 leaving gaming community gutted over loss of ‘genius player’
The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear

THE chess world has been left heartbroken after the sudden death of beloved grandmaster and commentator Daniel Naroditsky at just 29.
The shocking news was confirmed earlier this morning, sending waves of grief through players and fans across the globe.

Beloved chess grandmaster and commentator Daniel Naroditsky has tragically died at 29Credit: YouTube/Daniel Naroditsky

Naroditsky was known not only for his skills on the board but also for his warmth, humor, and teachingCredit: YouTube/Daniel Naroditsky

The shocking news was confirmed earlier this morningCredit: X/ Daniel Naroditsky
Naroditsky, who lived in Charlotte, North Carolina, had been serving as Grandmaster-in-Residence at the Charlotte Chess Center since 2020.
“It is with great sadness that we share the unexpected passing of Daniel Naroditsky,” the center announced in an emotional post.
“Daniel was a talented chess player, educator, and cherished member of the chess community. He was also a loving son, brother, and loyal friend.”
Chess.com later confirmed his passing, calling it a devastating loss to the sport.
Tributes have been pouring in for the young star, known not only for his skills on the board but also for his warmth, humor, and teaching.
Chess.com’s Chief Chess Officer Danny Rensch described Naroditsky as “more than an amazing, inspirational face of our game.”
“Danya was a friend and brother,” Rensch said.
“The news is devastating for the chess world and all who knew him. It’s impossible to put words to this kind of loss. My love, thoughts and prayers are with his family.”
Ukrainian grandmaster Oleksandr Bortnyk, who had played thousands of games against Naroditsky online, was among those grieving.
“RIP my great friend Daniel Naroditsky, I still can’t believe,” Bortnyk wrote on X.

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However, the circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, as neither the authorities nor his family have released any details.
Born in San Mateo, California, on November 9, 1995, Naroditsky discovered chess at the age of six, taught by his father, Vladimir, a Ukrainian immigrant.
By 11, he had already made headlines after becoming the youngest player to win the Northern California K-12 Chess Championship.
That same year, he claimed the World Youth Chess Championship title for boys under 12 in Turkey, a breakout victory that stunned his classmates back home.
In a 2010 interview with The Mercury News, a teenage Naroditsky revealed his disciplined approach to the game: “I think of myself as playing against the board, and not against my opponent. I really don’t think of my opponent as a personality, just as someone who moves the pieces around.”
At just 14, he published his first chess book, quickly earning recognition as one of America’s brightest young minds in the game.
He became a grandmaster in 2013 at age 18, the highest title in chess, and reached a peak rating of 2647 in 2017.
After graduating from Stanford University in 2019 with a degree in history, Naroditsky relocated to Charlotte, where he became a key figure in developing local chess talent.
Beyond tournaments, he became one of the most popular chess educators online, with more than 482,000 YouTube subscribers and 340,000 followers on Twitch.
His “speedrun” videos, where he explained his thought process while playing, became a hallmark of his teaching style, helping countless fans understand chess at a deeper level, Hoodline reported.
In 2021, Naroditsky joined Chess.com as its lead commentator, offering sharp analysis and insight during some of the world’s biggest tournaments.

Naroditsky, who lived in Charlotte, North Carolina, had been serving as Grandmaster-in-Residence at the Charlotte Chess Center since 2020 (stock)Credit: Getty
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