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Anna Cramling-1

Chess Player

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Board Games

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Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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Born
2002-04-30
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MiniBio

AnnaCramling is a well-known chess player, commentator, and online streamer who has made a name for herself in the world of competitive chess and digital content. On her popular AnnaCramling Twitch channel, she streams live chess matches, offering insightful commentary and engaging with fans from around the globe. Over time, AnnaCramling has built an impressive following, amassing over 480,000 loyal followers who tune in regularly to watch her play and share her passion for the game. In addition to streaming, AnnaCramling stays active on social media, particularly on her widely followed Instagram page, @annacramling, where she shares personal photos, behind-the-scenes moments, and frequent chess updates.

Before rising to fame, AnnaCramling was introduced to chess at a very young age—she began playing when she was just three years old. Growing up in Spain, she was immersed in the chess world from the start, thanks to her accomplished parents. Her mother, Pia Cramling, is a renowned chess grandmaster, as is her father, Juan Manuel Bellón López. This strong family background in chess undoubtedly shaped AnnaCramling’s early development and deep love for the game. Later in life, she moved to Sweden, where she continued to grow both personally and professionally. Today, AnnaCramling stands out not only for her skills over the board but also for her ability to connect with audiences and bring chess into the modern digital era.

Trivia

She’s fluent in Swedish, Spanish, and English, which definitely adds to her global appeal. Thanks to her rising fame in the world of chess, she’s been able to build a strong online presence—now boasting over 600,000 followers on Instagram. She often shares insights from tournaments, behind-the-scenes moments, and personal updates, making her a relatable figure for fans around the world. Her journey continues to inspire many, especially young women getting into competitive chess. She truly stands out—not just for her skills on the board, but also for her ability to connect with people across different cultures and languages.

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