12-year-old Russian beats world chess champion β€” RT Entertainment

12-year-old Russian beats world chess champion β€” RT Entertainment


A 12-year-old Russian chess prodigy scored a stunning upset over the reigning world champion at the World Blitz Championship in Doha, Qatar. Sergey Sklokin, a significant rating underdog, beat 19-year-old Indian Grandmaster Gukesh Dommaraju on Friday.

Sklokin is merely a FIDE Master, two rungs below the grandmaster title in chess. Blitz is played at a time control of just three minutes for the entire game, plus a two-second increment per move, making time management as crucial as strategy.

The decisive moment came on move 70. With just eight seconds on his clock, Gukesh inexplicably rejected a straightforward rook exchange that would have led to a drawable ending and decided to keep the pieces on the board. However, he misplayed the position and Sklokin capitalized, forcing a resignation from Gukesh ten moves later.


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This marks Sklokin’s third consecutive victory at the tournament, placing him among the early leaders. The championship, which concludes on December 30, follows a Swiss system over 19 rounds.

Ahead of the defeat, Gukesh, who is the youngest classical world champion in history but is not known as a strong blitz player, had stated that he did not have a β€œlot of expectations” for the rapid and blitz events, aiming instead to β€œexperiment, enjoy and play chess with the aim of having fun.”

Vice President of Russia’s Chess Federation Sergey Smagin, meanwhile, has said that Sklokin’s victory was β€œvery pleasing,” but noted that the blitz format often allows lower-rated players to surprise top-ranked masters.

β€œSergey Sklokin is a good boy; we’ll see what his future holds. He still has a lot of work to do. But in any case, victories like these are nice,” Smagin told Match TV.

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