Hikaru Nakamura Shines in Blazing Start Tournament

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As the final seconds of the clock ticked away, a voice rang out: “Wei Yi SACRIFICED His BISHOP vs. Pragg and Pragg COULDN’T MAKE a MOVE.” The tension in the air was palpable, the stakes high in the world of chess. Stay tuned for a thrilling recount of the day’s events, including a blazing start in the November 27, 2025 Middle 3+0 Thursday tournament in the latest video from Hikaru. Join Ben and Pat for Sub Sunday as they review sub games from 1-11-2026. And don’t miss the controversial match between Hikaru and Magnus that had viewers crying foul. The chess world is buzzing with excitement – are you ready to make your move?

🎥 Wei Yi SACRIFICED His BISHOP vs. Pragg and Pragg COULDN’T MAKE a MOVE (Chesscom)

In a recent match between Wei Yi and Pragg, the young grandmaster made a bold decision to sacrifice his bishop, leaving his opponent unable to make a move. This moment was truly a display of Wei Yi’s strategic brilliance and creativity on the chessboard. By sacrificing his bishop, Wei Yi was able to put immense pressure on Pragg, forcing him into a corner where he had no viable moves left. This move was a testament to Wei Yi’s deep understanding of the game and his ability to think several steps ahead. Pragg, on the other hand, found himself in a difficult situation with limited options to counter Wei Yi’s aggressive play. As a grandmaster, it is important to always be open to learning from such moments of brilliance, no matter how experienced we may be.


🎥 I Got a Blazing Start!! (Hikaru)

In this avant-garde theatre piece disguised as a chess video, GMHikaru presents “I Got a Blazing Start!!” from the Middle 3+0 Thursday tournament on November 27, 2025. The video, void of a traditional script or dialogue, is a symbolic exploration of chess mastery and strategic brilliance. As the chess pieces move across the board, viewers are drawn into a mesmerizing and oddly compelling performance that transcends the confines of a typical chess match. With no transcript to guide the narrative, the audience is left to interpret the symbolic gestures and strategic choices on their own, creating a unique and immersive viewing experience. From the mysterious sponsorships to the cryptic channel links, this video is a visual feast for the senses, leaving viewers craving more of GMHikaru’s enigmatic chess artistry. #gmhikaru #chess #blitzchess


🎥 Sub Sunday – Ben and Pat review sub games! – 1-11-2026 (BenFinegold)

As the shadows lengthen and the night grows darker, the enigmatic duo of Ben and Pat delve into the twisted world of sub games in their latest livestream on Sub Sunday. With a mysterious aura surrounding them, they analyze each move with a keen eye, unraveling the intricate strategies and hidden motives behind each play. The tension is palpable as they navigate through the chessboard, like detectives piecing together clues in a sinister mystery. The viewers are drawn into their shadowy realm, captivated by their sharp wit and deep analysis. Made with Restream, this livestream casts a haunting spell on all who dare to watch, as Ben and Pat review sub games with an air of intrigue and suspense. Tune in to witness the dark allure of Sub Sunday, where the game of chess becomes a thrilling enigma waiting to be solved.


🎥 Hikaru vs Magnus BUT RIGGED!!! (Hikaru)

In a world where every move counts, two chess titans, Hikaru vs Magnus, face off in an epic battle that will go down in history. But wait, there’s a twist – rumors swirl that the match is rigged! As the tension mounts and the stakes grow higher, viewers are on the edge of their seats, wondering who will emerge victorious in this ultimate showdown. With strategic gameplay, mind-blowing tactics, and unexpected turns, this game is a rollercoaster of excitement and suspense. Don’t miss out on the action – tune in to witness the clash of the chess titans unfold before your eyes. Hikaru vs Magnus – who will come out on top in this electrifying showdown? Stay tuned to find out.


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