Arjun Erigaisi wins second straight Bullet Brawl title

Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi defeated Grandmaster Oleksander Bortnyk to claim his second consecutive victory in Chess.com's Bullet Brawl on April 25, 2026. Erigaisi scored 163 points to edge out Bortnyk's 159 and secure the $400 top prize. The event featured intense competition among top bullet chess specialists.

Erigaisi held off a strong challenge from Bortnyk throughout the two-hour arena with 1+0 time control. The Indian grandmaster led their head-to-head matches 4.5-2.5, including a key win in a rook and pawn ending and a final showdown where he castled queenside to exploit Bortnyk's less secure king. With this victory, Erigaisi now has three Bullet Brawl titles, placing him tied for seventh on the all-time leaderboard after previously struggling to secure a win until February 2026. GM Emin Ohanyan started strongly, winning his first nine games, highlighted by a brilliant 38...Nxg2!! sacrifice against Renato Terry. However, losses to Jose Martinez and Bortnyk disrupted his lead, allowing Erigaisi and Bortnyk to pull ahead. Ohanyan finished third for $150, while Tuan Minh Le took fourth and $100. WGM Aleksandra Maltsevskaya earned the $100 best women's prize with a 12th-place finish. The $1,000 prize fund event drew top players like Haowen Xue, David Paravyan, and Faustino Oro. The next Bullet Brawl is scheduled for May 2 at 12 p.m. ET.

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Arjun Erigaisi shakes hands with Magnus Carlsen after upset victory in FIDE Freestyle Chess Championship.
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Arjun Erigaisi upsets Magnus Carlsen in freestyle chess championship

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Indian grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi defeated world number one Magnus Carlsen in a classification game during the FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship in Weissenhaus, Germany. Despite the victory, Erigaisi finished sixth in the round-robin stage and missed the semifinals. The match highlighted Erigaisi's aggressive pawn strategy in Chess960 position 277.

IM Renato Terry claimed victory in the Bullet Brawl on April 11, 2026, after a dramatic sprint past GM Jose Martinez. The pair were tied for much of the event until Terry's 10-game winning streak secured the top spot. Terry pocketed $400 for his second consecutive title.

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Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura claimed his 55th Bullet Brawl victory on May 2, 2026, maintaining his perfect win record in the event for the year. He scored 52.5 out of 65 games for 172 points, finishing 20 points ahead of GM Oleksandr Bortnyk. This marks Nakamura's sixth Bullet Brawl win in 2026.

Grandmaster Nihal Sarin claimed victory in the April 21 Titled Tuesday tournament on Chess.com, marking his second win in six weeks. He overtook the lead in the final round by defeating Hans Niemann. The event drew 424 titled players, with Sarin earning $1,000.

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Magnus Carlsen defeated Fabiano Caruana 2.5-1.5 in the final of the 2026 FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship to secure his 21st career world title. The Norwegian grandmaster staged a dramatic comeback in game three from a seemingly lost position, clinching the victory with a draw in the fourth game. The event, held in Weissenhaus, Germany, marked the first official FIDE-recognized championship in the freestyle format.

Luis Ignacio, known online as EyeoftheTiger1204, retained his crown in the second edition of the 4-Player Chess Championship. Despite a last-place finish in the opening knockout game, Ignacio staged a comeback to secure first prize of $1,800 from a $5,000 fund. CM Vahan Nalbandyan placed second, with Kole Robertson third.

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Mahammad Muradli claimed his third Azerbaijani chess title by defeating Shakhriyar Mamedyarov in the final, while Ulviyya Fataliyeva secured her first national crown over Ayan Allahverdiyeva. The 2026 championships concluded in Baku after intense knockout matches. Both events featured classical time controls and substantial prize funds.

 

 

 

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