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Tang Secures Victory in 4th Bullet Brawl with 20-Point Lead over Nakamura

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GM Andrew Tang Dominates Fourth Bullet Brawl, Defeats Hikaru Nakamura

GM Andrew Tang emerged victorious once again in the latest edition of the Bullet Brawl, securing his fourth title with an impressive 20-point lead over GM Hikaru Nakamura. Tang’s dominance was evident as he began and ended the tournament with undefeated streaks, scoring a total of 256 points and claiming the $400 first prize.

Nakamura, a formidable opponent in his own right, settled for second place and a $250 prize. IM Renato Terry took home the $150 third prize with 226 points, while GM Jose Martinez finished fourth, earning $100. Additionally, IM Karina Ambartsumova stood out as the top female player, securing the $100 best women’s prize with 94 points.

In the community event, Veijalainen from Finland emerged victorious with 215 points, clinching a 21-point lead over the competition.

The intense competition and thrilling matchups in the Bullet Brawl kept viewers on the edge of their seats. Tang’s remarkable performance included a 27-game winning streak, with notable victories over Nakamura and Rasulov. Despite a setback against Martinez, Tang bounced back to regain the lead and secure his well-deserved victory.

The next Bullet Brawl is scheduled for Saturday, September 28, 2024, at noon ET/18:00 CEST. Chess enthusiasts can expect another round of high-speed, adrenaline-pumping action as top players battle it out for the coveted title.

Bullet Brawl continues to be a popular event among chess fans, showcasing the skills and strategic prowess of top players in the fast-paced bullet format. With a prize fund of $1,000 and a lineup of top GMs, including Nakamura, Naroditsky, Tang, and Le, the competition promises to deliver thrilling moments and intense showdowns.

Stay tuned for more updates and coverage of the Bullet Brawl as the chess world eagerly anticipates the next round of high-stakes battles on the virtual chessboard.

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