Magnus Carlsen loses to nine-year-old in online chess tournament
Nine-year-old Ryan Rashid Mugdha from Bangladesh has made headlines around the world after defeating the greatest-ever chess grandmaster, Magnus Carlsen, in an online Bullet Brawl game on chess.com. The young prodigy, coached by FIDE Master Naim Haque, managed to outplay Carlsen in a thrilling match that left fans in shock.
In a sensational claim, Haque revealed that his student, Mugdha, who couldn’t participate in the event due to his lack of title, used his coach’s Chess.com account to compete against Carlsen. Despite the controversy surrounding the use of someone else’s account, the victory stands as a remarkable achievement for the young chess player.
Speaking about his win, Mugdha expressed his love for the fast-paced bullet format, stating that he thrives under the pressure of quick decision-making. He described his strategy against Carlsen, highlighting a crucial mistake made by the world champion that allowed him to secure the victory.
Haque, Mugdha’s coach, praised his student’s talent and dedication to the game, noting that Mugdha set a world record for obtaining a FIDE rating at the age of five. The coach emphasized the significance of Mugdha’s win against Carlsen, showcasing the young player’s potential for a bright future in the world of chess.
As the chess community buzzes with excitement over this unexpected outcome, the spotlight shines on Ryan Rashid Mugdha, the nine-year-old chess sensation from Bangladesh who dared to challenge and conquer the reigning chess champion, Magnus Carlsen.