
Nodirbek Abdusatorov vs Jagiz Kaan Erdogmus (Fide Photo) Teenage Sensation Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus again attracted attention to Fide Grand Swiss 2025 in Samarkand in Uzbekistan. On Tuesday, fourteen -year -old Turkey settled in a short draw, represented 16 movements, against his own coach, Azerbaijani star Shakhriyar Mamyaarov. Yagiz came only a day after he survived the battle with the marathon 190, seemed that before the day of the rest seemed that the fight against his coach had prolonged. Both shook their hands soon and acknowledged the unique dynamics of the coach-versus-Student.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!This decision came less than 24 hours after Yagiz fascinated fans with one of the most memorable games of the event, a draw of 190 movement against Nodirbek Abdusattorov. In the face of the Indian Aditya Mittal, he conjured a brilliance in 4 rounds, although he was massively on the material. In the position of the album, where he had two queens, a tower and other pawns against his two hangers and pawns, Yagiz still found a forced pairing sequence. Under the pressure of the overwhelming time pressure, Mittal’s king steadily pushed until the modest infantry closed the checkmate. Veteran Grand Master Poe Thipsay described this as “a game for combining books”.This spectacular victory presented why Yagiz, rated 2646, at his age, the highest player in history. In one of the first rounds he held the ruling world champion D Gukesh for permanent control and denied his favorite whole point. Such performances become a routine for Prodigy, which is already known for worrying elite players, such as Magnus Carlsen in Online Blitz Encounters. Yagiz was deployed 52. In this eleventh qualifying event for candidates and continues to resist expectations. A quick draw with Mammyarov might have enjoyed fans in the same way as his draw against Abdusattor, but emphasized another truth about the highest level of chess.