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Chess Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky Passes Away at 29 — Details Emerging

Chess World Mourns Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky

The chess world is in shock. Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, a rising star, has died suddenly at 29. His influence extended far beyond tournaments and livestreams, touching fans, students, and fellow players across the globe.

Family Confirms Sudden Passing

The Charlotte Chess Center announced Naroditsky’s death on X (formerly Twitter), sharing a statement from the family:

“It is with great sadness that we share the unexpected passing of Daniel Naroditsky,” it read.

The family described him as “a talented chess player, commentator, and educator, and a cherished member of the chess community, admired and respected by fans and players worldwide.” They added that he was “a loving son and brother, and a loyal friend to many.”

The cause of death has not been disclosed. The family asked for privacy while remembering him for his passion for chess and the inspiration he brought to everyone around him.

A Chess Prodigy

Born in the San Francisco Bay Area, Naroditsky learned chess at age six from his father and brother. He quickly fell in love with the game.

His early career highlight came in 2007 when he won gold at the Under-12 World Youth Chess Championship in Antalya, Turkey. He became an International Master in 2011 and earned his final GM norm at the 2013 Benasque Open in Spain.

He surpassed the 2500 FIDE rating threshold to officially claim the grandmaster title and later crossed 2600, reaching a peak rating of 2621.

After graduating from Stanford University in 2019, Naroditsky moved to Charlotte, North Carolina. There, he served as resident grandmaster at the Charlotte Chess Center and built a career as a full-time coach and Twitch streamer.

Chess champion Daniel Naroditsky meets Andrew Brown and Huston Street of the Oakland Athletics in the clubhouse before the game against the Minnesota Twins at McAfee Coliseum in Oakland, California on April 23, 2008. | Source: Getty Images

Chess champion Daniel Naroditsky meets Andrew Brown and Huston Street of the Oakland Athletics in the clubhouse before the game against the Minnesota Twins at McAfee Coliseum in Oakland, California on April 23, 2008. | Source: Getty Images

A Voice for Chess

Naroditsky earned recognition not only for his playing strength but also for his commentary and educational content. At just 14, he published Mastering Positional Chess, praised for its clarity and practical lessons.

In 2014, he received the Frank P. Samford, Jr. Chess Fellowship, the most prestigious chess fellowship in the U.S., supporting top young players with coaching and resources.

Tributes Pour In

Tributes have flooded in from the chess community. Danny Rensch, Chief Chess Officer of Chess.com, wrote:

“Danya was more than an inspirational face of our game, he was a friend and brother. It’s impossible to put words to this loss.”

Fellow grandmaster Olexandr Bortnyk shared on X: “RIP my great friend Daniel Naroditsky, I still can’t believe it.”

Chess influencer GothamChess added: “The world lost a brilliant man today. May we always cherish his contributions to our beautiful game.”

Final Posts and Last Words

Naroditsky’s last YouTube video, posted October 18, 2025, showed him upbeat and returning from a creative break. His final X post, on September 30, included a playful joke about chess history and time travel.

His last known message, sent to Bortnyk around 2 a.m., simply said: “Happy Birthday, Sasha.” Bortnyk reflected on the exchange, saying, “I was at peace knowing his last message to his friend was filled with love.”

Leaving a Lasting Legacy

Daniel Naroditsky leaves a profound legacy. From his early prodigy days to his role as coach, commentator, and ambassador, he inspired countless players. His passion for chess and generosity will be remembered by all who knew him.

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