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Bortnyk Snatches Victory From Turkish Prodigy After Dramatic Flagging
Bortnyk has won an impressive seven Bullet Brawls in 2024. Photo: Bortnykchess/Twitch.

Bortnyk Snatches Victory From Turkish Prodigy After Dramatic Flagging

JackRodgers
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GM Oleksandr Bortnyk became the third player to win 10 Bullet Brawl titles and the $400 first prize on Saturday after denying Turkish prodigy GM Ediz Gurel, courtesy of a dramatic flagging against GM Christopher Yoo in his final game.

Indonesian IM Yoseph Taher kept up his streak of podium finishes and claimed $150 for third place, while 13-year-old GM Yagiz Erdogmus finished fourth and will receive $100. WGM Aleksandra Maltsevskaya was the winner of the $100 best women's prize—her 13th-place finish is one of the highest by a woman in the event's history.

The final edition of Bullet Brawl in 2024 will take place on Saturday, December 29, at noon ET/18:00 CEST.

Standings

Number Fed Title Username Name Rating Score
1 GM Oleksandr_Bortnyk Oleksandr Bortnyk 3214 220
2 GM gurelediz Ediz Gurel 3142 217
3 IM yosephtaher Yoseph Theolifus Taher 3095 199
4 GM legendisback1 Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus 3065 196
5 GM ChristopherYoo Christopher Woojin Yoo 3059 189
6 GM hansen Eric Hansen 3081 181
7 IM FaustinoOro Faustino Oro 3017 175
8 FM GoltsevDmitry2000 Goltsev Dmitry 2919 137
9 FM IMchanged Felix Ilinca 2961 133
10 CM stollenmonster Egor Baskakov 2900 132
11 IM el008 Eric Liu 2851 128
12 GM crescentmoon2411 Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son 2942 116
13 WGM Sanyura Aleksandra Maltsevskaya 2790 113
14 GM LionTheLeon_06 Leon Luke Mendonca 2850 109
15 CM Schachkatze2000 Henning Holinka 2721 104
16 FM EddieMarsalla Ivan Vihor Krsnik Cohar 2810 104
17 IM DragonB70 Nhat Minh To 2853 103
18 CM Witty_Alien Volen Dyulgerov 2656 102
19 FM Turboplombir Sergey Sklokin 2832 102
20 IM HamedWafa4 Hamed Wafa 2752 102
(Full final standings here.)

In Saturday's Bullet Brawl, 143 titled players played. The fewer players than usual was likely due to the concurrent running of the 2024 Champions Chess Tour grand finale. In this week's arena, the top-seed Bortnyk put on a clinic, but it wasn't all smooth sailing—six other players rated over 3000 filled the second to seventh spots, trying to keep him in check throughout.

It's worth noting that four of the top seven are juniors.

Gurel was Bortnyk's main adversary, and a 17-game win streak in the middle of the event put the Turkish prodigy in prime position to cross the line in first place.

Gurel breezed past world-class opposition during his 17-game streak (part of which is shown above).

The 16-year-old played calmly and creatively throughout the arena, and his game against IM Seyed Poormosavi is a great example of this. He proved to be a "knightmare" for his Iranian opponent after moving his knights seven in the 11 moves of the game.

As the final minutes of the arena approached, Gurel's tournament was derailed by none other than his countryman Erdogmus, who held him to a draw and snapped his seven-game winning streak.

Gurel (left) and Erdogmus (right) represented their country alongside each other at the 2024 Olympiad in Budapest. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

A second cruel twist then befell Gurel; he paired with the Chessbrah's GM Eric Hansen and blundered checkmate in a chaotic middlegame, opening the door for Bortnyk to skip past him.

While Gurel was coming unstuck, Bortnyk was fighting a monumental battle of his own. Playing against Yoo in a must-win game, Bortnyk spotted a brilliancy that forced a transition into a winning ending. However, Yoo's tenacious defense meant that Bortnyk had to play out a king and three pawns vs. king and rook ending.

After flagging Yoo, Bortnyk advanced three points clear of Gurel.

In retrospect, Bortnyk's 4/6 score against Gurel is one of the main reasons why the eventual winner was able to mount a comeback, though it must be said... the young talents from Turkiye are becoming increasingly difficult to overcome.

As a former prodigy himself, Bortnyk knows what these teenagers are capable of. Photo: Charlotte Chess Center/Instagram.

All-Time Leaderboard

*Bortnyk's 10th win will be added shortly.

How to review games?
The games from this week's Bullet Brawl can be found here.



Bullet Brawl is an exciting titled arena that features Chess.com's top bullet specialists and takes place weekly on Saturdays. The format is a two-hour arena with a 1+0 time control; the prize fund is $1,000.

Much like Titled Tuesday and Arena Kings, Bullet Brawl often features top GMs, including Hikaru Nakamura, Daniel Naroditsky, Andrew Tang, Tuan Minh Le, and many more!


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