
Historic Bullet Brawl Victory for Arjun Erigaisi: He Reached the Top with a 12-Game Streak!
Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi, one of the young and bright stars of Indian chess, claimed his first Bullet Brawl title with a superb performance in Chess.com's popular fast-chess event. In Saturday's competition, Erigaisi swept through the field, most notably with an impressive 12-game winning streak that carried him past his rivals and into first place. With this victory, he also became the second Indian player to win Bullet Brawl, following Grandmaster Nihal Sarin. This achievement once again highlighted not only Erigaisi's talent in fast chess, but also his composure under pressure and sharp decision-making.
Bullet Brawl is an exciting tournament series played in the one-minute bullet format, featuring many of the world's top grandmasters. This ultra-fast format tests not only players' tactical sharpness, but also their mouse skills and speed of decision-making under stress. Arjun Erigaisi gave his opponents no room to breathe with his calm approach and accurate moves in this demanding setting. The momentum he found at the critical moments of the tournament pushed him ahead of the field and allowed him to seize the lead. The young Indian star effectively dominated his opponents with the consistent level he maintained throughout the event and proved he fully deserved the championship.
This victory once again underscored not only Arjun Erigaisi's skill in fast chess, but also his rise in the chess world more broadly. Still just 20 years old, Erigaisi is already among the world's leading players in classical chess, and his success in online events like this shows that he is a versatile competitor. The young grandmaster, who also took home the $400 prize, will draw confidence from this win while sending encouraging signals for the future of Indian chess. Becoming the second Indian, alongside Nihal Sarin, to win this tournament once again emphasized his country's deep pool of chess talent and its success in developing young players. Erigaisi's achievement made a strong impression across the global chess community and suggested that his name will continue to feature prominently in future tournaments.