Professional chess player and Kick streamer GM Hikaru Nakamura is brushing off criticism after accusations of promoting gambling to young viewers.

The gambling stream was instantly met with backlash, with members of the chess community accusing Hikaru of using his status in the chess world to promote gambling to children.

“They use crypto for gambling because it’s unregulated, making it much easier to exploit an underage audience,” one user blasted in a post on X. “This is gross and it is aimed at kids.”

they use crypto for gambling because it’s unregulated, making it much easier to exploit an underage audiencethis is gross and it is aimed at kidspic.twitter.com/JUxFcaLpix

“This is absolutely disgraceful. Screw Hikaru for promoting gambling,” slammedanother. “I feel for the viewers who will end up getting sucked in to betting and end up essentially being the ones who pay for his sponsorship. It needs to go.”

Despite the backlash, Hikaru isn’t backing down, and claims that his gambling broadcasts are intended for adults.

After revealing his week’s stream schedule, the GM explained that he would be kicking off the week on April 29 with an “18+ ONLY casino stream.”

“If you don’t enjoy it, skip it, and I’ll see you back in the chess world. If you are an adult and enjoy some gamba, come visit!” he exclaimed.

This is the schedule for next week’s chess streams. I’m streaming right now onhttps://t.co/8aLBKR31Txfor an 18+ ONLY casino stream. If you don’t enjoy it, skip it and I’ll see you back in the chess world. If you are an adult and enjoy some gamba, come visit!pic.twitter.com/VKmGIwCt6A

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Hikaru’s decision to partake in sponsored gambling streams comes just weeks after he claimed that becoming world chess champion would be aminor achievementcompared to what he’s accomplished through content creation.

He further noted that being a content creator makes him enjoy chess even more, joking that he’s “playing with house money” when he competes at tournaments because of how lucrative his streams have become.

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