Bullet Chess Championship QF

Hikaru plays bullet specialist Jospem aka GM Jose Martinez who defeated Anish Giri in round 1.

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90 Comments

  1. It's amazing how good he is at bullet chess while being only 12 years old

  2. “Godddd I missed that move like 20 years ago” when it was literally one move ago in less than one second😂😂.

  3. "The turning point was sort of from the get-go" is interview speak for "He ain't got shit on me"

  4. 9:46 that bishop move… Unreal how fast he processes these things. It isn't a fossil because the white queen is defended, it's the threat of the pawn pushing. The knight can't get there in time and the bishop is blocked from defending by a rogue black pawn (after it's forced to capture after Qxe2). The fact that he pulls off tactics like this in a bullet game is bananas.

  5. Winners final WILL be :

    Alireza shock Hikaru with 9.5 points
    Hikaru shock the world with 1.b4 and 14.5 points

  6. A blunder is only a blunder if the opponents find the right follow up – Emmanuel Adeyeye

  7. Are there some weird footsteps going on in the background of the interview? Idk if it’s just me

  8. Enemy is confusing ☕🚬🤔.. Brilliance move from Hikaru nakamura best move on the bullet very good

  9. No views but 16 likes. I just don't know what being first means anymore.

  10. I like the way you play your bully game that was so incredible that you won Hikaru.

  11. I am surprised there is no "Welcome back everyone in todays video"

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  13. As a very true fan I'm there as one of Many grats for win keep it up

  14. For all those who want to become good at chess but they started a bit late, remember that:

    "In 1997 I was only 10 years old, I wasn't that good. I mean, I was only rated 2200"

    -Hikaru Nakamura

  15. Congratulations to Hikaru Nakamura for winning this second part of bulletchess, GG!

  16. hikaru i just cant stop thinking about you. please date me? im a black, slim man whos 6'2. my name is harry snicker. please give me a shoutout if you want to consider me. hugs and kisses. im watching you

  17. Why is the first game a draw?
    Wasn't he flagged?

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