After FIDE World Cup heartbreak, Nihal Sarin takes down Magnus Carlsen, Nakamura, Praggnanandhaa to win Bullet Brawl

Following a rather upsetting second-round exit from the FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 that is taking place in Goa, Indian speed chess demon, Nihal Sarin, is back to his usual online grind where he took down some of the biggest names in the fraternity to win chess.com’s Bullet Brawl on Saturday. Nihal defeated the likes of Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura and compatriot R. Praggnanandhaa for his third Bullet Brawl.

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Bullet Brawl is a weekly two-hour arena game with 1+0 time control, where the player continues to stack points for each win and the winner is decided based on the highest points collected in that duration.

Nihal scored 151 points and was ahead of American Grandmasters Nakamura and Andrew Tang, both of whom tied for second place with 145 points each. Nihal played 65 games in the duration, won 45 of them, lost 10 and ended up drawing 10 as well.

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Earlier, the expectations were high for the Kerala Grandmaster in the Chess World Cup. However, his event in Goa had a nighmarish end when he lost to a much lower-rated Greek Grandmaster Stamatis Kourkoulos-Arditis in the second round and in his first match-up after receiving a bye in the opening round. Stamatis also knocked out the lone female representative in the event, India’s Divya Deshmukh, in the first round.

Divya had received a wild card by FIDE after her phenomenal Women’s FIDE World Cup event, where the Nagpur prodigy beat compatriot Koneru Humpy in the final to clinch the title.

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Nihal, meanwhile, recently crossed the 2700 Elo rating mark in Classical chess but is yet to prove his mettle in the long-form game. His dominance in online chess, however, is not hidden from anyone as he continues to throw surprises and beat big names here.

Bullet Brawl All-Time Winners

PlayerAll-Time Wins 2025 wins2024 wins
GM Hikaru Nakamura48141915
GM Daniel Naroditsky3281410
GM Andrew Tang141040
GM Oleksandr Bortnyk13373
GM Ediz Gurel6420
GM Jose Martinez4013
GM Nihal Sarin3102
GM Sam Sevian2110
GM Yagiz Erdogmus2110
GM Alireza Firouzja2110
GM Tuan Minh Le1010
IM Yoseph Taher1010
IM Reza Mahdavi1100
GM Jeffery Xiong1100
GM Javokhir Sindarov1100

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