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Chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky has passed away at the young age of 29, leaving a significant impact on the chess community as a teacher and commentator. Many fans and fellow players expressed their shock and sadness, recalling his positive influence and contributions to the game. The cause of his death remains unclear, but discussions around mental health and the pressures faced by public figures have emerged in the wake of this tragic news.

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Chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky has passed away at the young age of 29, leaving a significant impact on the chess community as a teacher and commentator. Many fans and fellow players expressed their shock and sadness, recalling his positive influence and contributions to the game. The cause of his death remains unclear, but discussions around mental health and the pressures faced by public figures have emerged in the wake of this tragic news.

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RandomBacon 16 minutes ago | next [–]


Regarding the flagged/dead comment that links to concern about Daniel Naroditsky's health a few days ago, I don't think
burrying our heads in the sand is correct approach now.
It might have been wise to respect his privacy and not talk about him publicly and while he was alive and could read it, but
now that posting it cannot affect his mental health, perhaps mental health awareness is important to talk about.
(A side note, I still think the privacy of those who pass away is important, but I think talking about mental health is also
important.)
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greenavocado 4 minutes ago | parent | next [–]


Could have been an adverse reaction to Benadryl or his sleep disturbances could have been a warning sign.
"BeccaHarris: I took a Benadryl to make sure I got 8+ hours of sleep, it hit me a lot faster and harder than expected.
before I knew it 15+ mins had passed and I nodded off a few times, and suddenly poeople were freaking ou"
https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1obo71s/comment/nkhb...
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2017/06/sleep-disturb...
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greedo 1 minute ago | prev | next [–]


I thought nothing could shock me this year, but Danya's death has shaken me to my core.
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dak1 1 hour ago | prev | next [–]


Danya was such an incredibly positive influence on the chess community, a tremendous teacher whose YouTube content I’m
sure will remain popular for years to come, and my personal favorite chess commentator.
He was also only 29 years old.
I’m actually in tears right now struggling how to break this news to my son, who absolutely loved Danya and had a chance to
play him OTB last year.
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amrrs 58 minutes ago | prev | next [–]


It's heartbreaking and sad. His video a couple of days back was literally titled "You thought I was gone! Speedrun retruns"
The comments on that video was so kind and heartwarming where people wished him well.
While we don't know the exact cause, we can all agree that he was subjected to extreme bullying and no one stood up for
him - most importantly FIDE!
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CalChris 18 minutes ago | parent | next [–]


Kramnick.
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nomilk 13 minutes ago | root | parent | next [–]


From what I understand, Kramnick pointed out Danya's behaviour was erratic and suspected alcohol or drug use
(everyone else broached it much more sensitively, saying drugs was a ridiculous notion, and giving him
space/privacy but perhaps suspecting possible mental health, mental breakdown, or maybe narcolepsy).
Kramnick may have been forthright and lacking tact, but it was clear from Danya's behaviours that he sadly had
an underlying psychological condition that could happen to any of us.
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SubiculumCode 10 minutes ago | prev | next [–]


I've watched so many of his videos..He always seemed like a great guys, and so brilliant. He also always seemed like he had
a deep sadness about him. That has always been my impression, but of course just a personal impression. I don't know the
cause of his death, but, of course I wonder.
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password54321 1 hour ago | prev | next [–]


Really good teacher, helped me go from 800 to 1600 in under a year. Used to watch his speedruns a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/@DanielNaroditskyGM
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_dark_matter_ 1 hour ago | prev | next [–]


I was wondering why I knew his name - he published a series of chess puzzles based on actual historic games in the NYT:
https://www.nytimes.com/spotlight/chess-puzzles.
They were fabulous, and I especially enjoyed his commentary. May he rest in peace.
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atannen 40 minutes ago | prev | next [–]


Ouch. Danya was a great player (world rank 151, USA rank 17). Popular player, teacher, streamer and chess event
commentator. Studied at Stanford. The NY Times' current chess columnist. About to turn 30 years old.
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nightfox1 1 hour ago | prev | next [–]


RIP the great RebeccaHarris :(
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sexyman48 54 minutes ago | prev | next [–]


If life could be measured in potential moves considered, he lived several lifetimes. Sad to see such a force of nature expire so
soon. Condolences to the Russian chick and their kid.
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Ataraxic 1 hour ago | prev | next [–]


Super out of the blue. I loved his videos and he taught me a lot after I got into chess during covid.
rest in peace.
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vrnvu 22 minutes ago | prev | next [–]


Shocking to hear this news. I used to watch Danya's videos a lot... RIP
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perihelions 1 hour ago | prev | next [–]


This is shocking, I have no words. The poor guy.
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toomuchtodo 1 hour ago | prev | next [–]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Naroditsky
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mellosouls 39 minutes ago | prev | next [–]


This is terrible news if true; so young and such a positive voice and influence.
One of the best live commentators, and among a generation of savvy chess influencers he seemed particularly sincere and
without motivation beyond love of the game and communicating it's brilliance to others.
RIP GM Danya
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perihelions 21 minutes ago | parent | next [–]


> "if true"
To swiftly terminate that thread, it is not a hoax; his North Carolina friend Oleksandr Bortnyk confirmed it on his video
stream.
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ajiang 1 hour ago | prev | next [–]


This makes me so tremendously sad. Danya was one of the biggest blessings to the online chess community.
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mathattack 58 minutes ago | prev | next [–]


Several years ago he taught kids locally in the Bay Area. Very sad to see someone go that's so young.
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colechristensen 36 minutes ago | prev | next [–]


I'm shocked, he was a great teacher and seemed like the nicest dude of all the chess streamers out there.
https://www.youtube.com/@DanielNaroditskyGM/videos
https://www.twitch.tv/gmnaroditsky
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/12/crosswords/chess-columnis...
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bongodongobob 1 hour ago | prev | next [–]


He was such a great teacher and player. Absolutely loved his videos. He seemed like such a wholesome positive person, this
is very sad.
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srge 17 minutes ago | prev | next [–]


He was such a great guy. Wholesome. What a loss.
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mokkol 27 minutes ago | prev [–]


I can't believe this. Yesterday I saw his last educational speedrun[0]. He was such a great positive dude and I really enjoyed
his content.
He will be missed!
[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rqPeGKVPbA&t=1834s
I would love to donate some to his family if anybody has a link to share.
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underdeserver 18 minutes ago | parent [–]


Are you sure? I think the statement said he was a son.
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mokkol 6 minutes ago | root | parent [–]


You are right, sorry about that. I can't read today. I deleted that part.
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