Dec 4 (Reuters) – Hans Niemann quite literally made a splash on Wednesday, winning an underwater chess exhibition as festivities opened for the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Finals in Cape Town, where the world’s elite players gathered ahead of the main competition.
The so-called “Diving Chess” format was devised in 2012 by London-based inventor Etan Ilfeld, founder of the Mind Sports Olympiad, with players making moves while holding their breath underwater.
The discipline now hosts annual world championships in London as well as national competitions in Germany, Poland, Austria and the Netherlands.
Reigning world Diving Chess champion Michal Mazurkiewicz attended the event in an advisory role as players tested their skills in the hybrid format, which combines classical calculation with ph

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