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00:00You accused GM Daniel Naroditsky of cheating, but you didn't file an official complaint through FIDE before going public. Why?
00:08I didn't accuse, as I already mentioned, yeah, I didn't accuse, and FIDE itself, FIDE themselves, they do not, they always said that it's a chess.com business, and they never touch this issue.
00:25So if you have a certain suspicion or certain request, you have to, well, write it to chess.com, so that's what I did, but also, of course, I also, a year ago, offered it to FIDE, as I mentioned, so chess.com didn't react to it, and instead of simply checking my data, I mean, not accusation, it's a very serious data, and they didn't do it.
00:55Well, and what could I do? What could I do? Because this is a very alarming. For instance, I want to tell you, maybe this we will talk later, when we come back to this tragic incident, which happened to the tragic death of Daniel,
01:08and I will explain to you, for instance, one of the points of my, I would say, I was wondering about, which is very obvious to anyone, you don't need to be a chess player for it, but again, again, and again, and again, nothing was done, nothing, not even a reaction.
01:29And, yeah, so now, very late, because we lost a brilliant person, you know, very young player, and it's very late, unfortunately, but too late, I would say, but at least now we can do it, maybe, but it was not my fault.
01:46I was not hiding away. I was always responsible for my words, and I always can prove my words, and that's what I'm going to do now, if required.
01:57I was not.
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