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After defeating D Gukesh (left), his king throwing towards the audience Hikaru Nakamura (left).
Chase’s world number-2 Hikaru Nakamura threw his King towards the audience after defeating India’s young world champion D Gukesh. Friendly match was played at the ‘Checkmate’ event between USA and India in the city of Texas, USA. The US won 5–0 matches with Hikaru’s victory in bullet chase.
India’s 5 players lost At the checkmate event, the US team played a clean sweep against India while playing with white pieces. Apart from Gukesh, Grandmaster Arjun Irrigaisi from India lost to Fabiano Karuana, Divya Deshmukh to Karisa YIP, Sagar Shah to Levy Rosman and Ethan Vaj at the hands of Tani Advumi.
Except Sagar and Gukesh, the three Indians faced defeat in the first match. Sagar played 2 games against Rosman, but he also lost. At the same time, Gukesh lost in the bullet round of the third game after playing the first 2 game draw.
Gukesh is not very strong in bullet chase. They are among the top players of classical. On the other hand Nakamura is the top player of bullet chase. Therefore, there was not much trouble in defeating Nakamura.
Nakamura reaction trolled on social media On social media, India’s discussion against America was more than Nakamura’s reaction. He picked up his 19 -year -old Gukesh from the King Board and started celebrating the victory by throwing it towards the audience. Whose video went viral on social media.
Many Indian fans started trolling on social media by Nakamura’s reaction. Some fans said that defeat and victory are part of the game, but Nakamura should respect the opposition player showing the game. They should not have thrown Gukesh to King.
In a post match interview to Chesbase India, Hikaru said, “I had already thought that I would throw Gukesh’s King throw on winning.” After the match, Hikaru did something similar and indicated the applause from the audience.
Carlson hit the table after defeat to Gukesh In the same year, in the Norway Chase tournament, Gukesh defeated former Norway World Champion Magnus Carlson. He slammed his hand on the table with a loud defeat. However, he shook hands with Gukesh and then gathered his pieces on the board and left.
On the reaction of Hikaru, CEO Emil Sutowski of the International Chase Federation (FIDE) said, “Magnus’s reaction was very natural, after the defeat, the players do it in the emotions. Was it right or wrong, it is a different matter. Talking about Hikaru, he celebrated his victory, in my eyes it was bad. I understand that the match was not serious, but some things are just not right. ‘
After losing to Gukesh, Magnus Carlson slammed his hand on the Chase Board.
Second round of checkmate event in India The second round of the checkmate event will be played in India. Where Gukesh and the remaining players of Team India will be desperate to equalize the account of America. After Nakamura’s reaction, Indian viewers will also think about making full preparation to make pressure on American players.
What is bullet chase? ‘Bullet Chase’ is the fastest format at the speed chase event. Here both the players would get less than 3 minutes to play the match. A little time increases with every trick, so that no player loses due to the end of the time. In this, rules are similar to the normal game of chase, but due to reduced time, pressure increases in it.
There is also 4 more chase game …
- Classical- There is no restriction of time in this, players move in it after taking full time on their strategy and plan.
- Rapid- The players have about 15 minutes or more time.
- Blitz- Both players have less than 10 minutes.
- Superblitz/Bullet- In this, the players have 3 minutes. There are 2 seconds for every trick, if the move goes on before 2 seconds, the time is connected to the next move.
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