GMHikaru
American chess Grandmaster, five-time US Chess Champion, and one of Twitch's most-watched chess streamers — central to the 2020–2022 chess-streaming boom.
Quick facts & FAQ
- What is GMHikaru's real name?
- GMHikaru's real name is Hikaru Nakamura.
- Where does GMHikaru stream?
- GMHikaru primarily streams on Twitch. They also stream on Youtube Live.
- How many followers does GMHikaru have?
- GMHikaru has approximately 2,200,000 followers across their primary platform.
- When did GMHikaru start streaming?
- GMHikaru started streaming in 2018.
- When was GMHikaru born?
- GMHikaru was born on 1987-12-09.
- Where is GMHikaru from?
- GMHikaru is American.
- Is GMHikaru still streaming?
- Yes, GMHikaru is currently active.
- What does GMHikaru stream?
- GMHikaru's content is primarily Chess, Just Chatting.
Hikaru “GMHikaru” Nakamura is an American chess Grandmaster and five-time US Chess Champion. His Twitch and YouTube Live channels became the centerpiece of the 2020–2022 chess-streaming boom that was further catalyzed by The Queen’s Gambit and the PogChamps invitational tournaments. He remains one of the world’s top-ranked active classical and blitz players.
Connections
- Collaborators
- botezlive
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