12-year-old Sklokin Sergey defeats world chess champion Gukesh D
In a stunning upset, 12-year-old Russian chess prodigy Sklokin Sergey has defeated the world chess champion Gukesh D in the third round of the World Blitz Championship in Doha, Qatar. The match, which was played with Gukesh having the black pieces, saw Sergey emerge victorious after a grueling battle that lasted for 70 moves.
The World Blitz Championship, which is being held in Doha, Qatar, has brought together some of the world’s top chess players to compete in a series of rapid and blitz chess matches. The tournament, which is being organized by the International Chess Federation (FIDE), features a strong field of players, including several world champions and grandmasters.
Sergey, who is just 12 years old, is a rising star in the chess world. Despite his young age, he has already made a name for himself in chess circles, having won several tournaments and competitions in Russia and abroad. However, his victory over Gukesh D is undoubtedly his most impressive achievement to date.
Gukesh, who is the current world chess champion, is known for his aggressive playing style and his ability to outmaneuver his opponents. However, in this match, he found himself on the back foot from the start, struggling to cope with Sergey’s precise and strategic play. Despite having the black pieces, Gukesh refused to play for a draw, instead opting to fight on and try to win the match.
As the game wore on, it became clear that Gukesh was in trouble. Sergey had gained a significant advantage, and Gukesh was struggling to find a way to equalize. Despite this, Gukesh refused to give up, and the match continued for several more moves.
On move 70, Gukesh made a critical blunder, which Sergey quickly capitalized on. With his advantage now almost insurmountable, Sergey launched a devastating attack that Gukesh was unable to withstand. In the end, Gukesh was forced to resign, handing Sergey a stunning victory.
The victory is a major upset, and it has sent shockwaves through the chess world. Sergey’s win over Gukesh is a testament to his skill and determination, and it marks him out as a player to watch in the future. For Gukesh, the defeat is a setback, but he will undoubtedly bounce back from this loss and continue to compete at the highest level.
The World Blitz Championship continues in Doha, with several more rounds of play still to come. Sergey’s victory over Gukesh has thrown the tournament wide open, and it will be interesting to see how the rest of the competition unfolds.
In the meantime, chess fans around the world will be talking about Sergey’s stunning victory over the world chess champion. The 12-year-old Russian prodigy has announced his arrival on the world chess stage, and it will be exciting to see how his career develops in the years to come.
For more information about the World Blitz Championship, including the latest standings and results, please visit the official tournament website at https://worldrapidandblitz2025.fide.com/open-blitz/.
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