Arjun Erigaisi Blindfold vs 8 Opponents | QuantBox Simul

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Publicado 2023-07-11
Imagine that you have never ever done a blindfold simul in your life. How many opponents would you choose to play against? Most players would choose 3-4 opponents. But not Arjun Erigaisi. The 19-year-old talent from India played against 8 opponents at the QuantBox Office. It was a thrilling simul where Arjun was put under great pressure by his opponents. He couldn't recollect the positions often, he faltered, he learnt on the go and got better. Check out the video to find out what was the score at the end!

QuantBox is Arjun's sole sponsor. They have sponsored him to the tune of Rs.12.4 crore (US$1.5 million) for 5 years! This was the first time that Arjun visited the QuantBox office in Bangalore.

Video: ChessBase India

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  • @susmitvengurlekar
    With so much noise and chaos going around, playing blindfold chess on 8 boards with 1. D4 everywhere is nothing but amazing
  • @tuyashmondal3295
    20:12 every chess player's first reaction when they get to know the rule for first time😅
  • @evasion6417
    14:52 this is brilliant by Sagar here, you can tell Arjun was struggling and this made him feel alot better :)
  • Indian youngsters are truly becoming top players. He's not just a GM but a super GM. Another youngster Gukesh is already a super GM and just behind Anand in India. Truly amazing time for Indian chess.
  • @yaircochess
    Arjun is simply amazing, it's incredible to watch him play. and it's truly unbelievable that he is only 19, I'm sure he is going to achieve (even more) great things, wish him the best!
  • @wot_hog
    This gives you a new appreciation for Paul Morphy's achievement in beating eight of Europe's strongest players in simultaneous games BLIND, at Cafe de la Regence in Paris, in September, 1858.
  • @mahendra_devalkar
    Congratulation Arjun on all wins 🙌 I'm glad he was able to recover after that confusion at the start, also i would like to mention that i do not appreciate chaotic environment of the room otherwise good job cameraman and editor 👍
  • @mahendra_devalkar
    I think he should've first prepared for blindfold with 3-4 boards so that his mind could've get used to this pattern and wouldn't get confused about boards. I understand he is a GM but still doing blindfold for the first time and that too with 8 boards is kind of too much 😓
  • @pravintilekar4941
    I have seen Arjun beating super GM's in blitz portion with flat heart rate. He can handle pressure very well. He is humble. He is quick. He is future champ, Classic/Rapid/Blitz/Bullet that time will decide but he is gonna be WC one day for sure.
  • @reetjaiswal3950
    I think getting used to Magnus's antics has spoiled us all XD...Magnus sees positions like we see colour, we can't expect other GMs to do the same, even if they're as good as Arjun. Amazingly done by Arjun to get through all that pressure!
  • Srinath making movies.. Great.. He has been pillar of Indian players and doing lot of positive things in the back ground.
  • No words to tell about this.wat a fantastic and amazing game by arjun ❤🎉proud moment ever 🥰🥰🥰
  • @peaceofmind8
    unbelievable, boom for arjun. Keep shining...
  • This is really great for our Indian guys to achieve blindfolded feet. It was amazing. Congratulations to the Erigasi. ❤❤❤❤
  • @priyadarshiroy9584
    This is so insane.... That words can't even...describe it...... There are 32 pieces on a chess boards and 64 squares.... How can a human being figure out all the pieces and their position and tactics in their mind... I cant remember even 1 board... How can this guy do this with 8 boards 😱😱😱 just goosebumps for normal human being like me