Talk:Luke McShane

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Strongest amateur
It seems from my research that McShane is now a chess columnist for The Spectator and no longer works in finance. Is it still fair to call him an amateur now that his main profession is chess-related? Most of Hikaru Nakamura’s income these days probably comes from Twitch streaming and some other top players make most of their income from teaching chess, so I don’t see why those are categorically different than writing about chess.  B zw ee bl  (talk • contribs) 00:35, 28 October 2020 (UTC)