Chess Boxing - Brains & Brawn Fight Out Together!! (via WATGame.com)
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A Russian boy, Nikolai Sazhin (Mathematics student, 19) has been crowned world champion in the novelty sport of chess boxing after knocking out a 37-year-old German policeman Frank Stoldt, who served as a peacekeeper in Kosovo until recently.
The chess part is speed chess, which can be quite difficult and heavily favors those who are well practiced in strategy and able to make decisions faster. Players are given 1 -5 minutes each to win a game, which generally does not result in a checkmate outcome.
Wouldn’t this heavily favor brawn over brains? I mean, any half decent bruiser could just avoid getting checkmated right away and then knock the nerd out in the first round. All you need, then, is someone who can stand a single round in the ring and isn’t a complete moron. Your pure bruiser fails the knockout, then gets suckered into a scholars mate. But a bruiser can punch you and keep punching, while in chess you’d have to wait for him to move before enacting your Master Plan.
The best strategy is to set up complex positions on the board that require ample thought on the part of your opponent and watch his or her time expire.
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