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Bullet Brawl July 26, 2025: Gurel Scores 6/8 Against Naroditsky, Blazes To 4th Bullet Brawl Title

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16-year-old GM Ediz Gurel impressively scored 161 points in Saturday’s Bullet Brawl and 6/8 against 29-time winner GM Daniel Naroditsky to clinch his fourth career title and the $400 first prize.

Naroditsky and GM Andrew Tang challenged Gurel but couldn’t keep up with the Turkish prodigy, instead settling for the $250 and $150 second and third prizes, respectively.

A tight race between four players—IM Karina Ambartsumova, WIM Mitra Asgharzadeh, Veronika Shubenkova, and IM Meri Arabidze—for the $100 best women’s prize was won by Ambartsumova. “Adoubleedgedgame” won their debut title in the community event.

The next edition of Bullet Brawl will commence on Saturday, Aug 2, at noon ET/17:00 CEST.

Standings
























Number Fed Title Username Name Rating Score
1 GM gurelediz Ediz Gurel 3290 161
2 GM DanielNaroditsky Daniel Naroditsky 3225 153
3 GM penguingm1 Andrew Tang 3227 144
4 GM Jospem Jose Martinez 3146 142
5 GM Dr_Tyger Haowen Xue 3096 135
6 GM Sina-Movahed Sina Movahed 3037 126
7 FM Schack-Hugo Hugo Wernberg 2822 111
8 IM Aswathchess Aswath S 2901 108
9 IM ProfessorChess101 Yichen Han 2818 108
10 IM Sven_Tica Sven Tica 2839 107
11 IM yosephtaher Yoseph Theolifus Taher 3070 106
12 FM pasteta13 Mario Muskardin 2722 101
13 IM MITerryble Renato Terry 3082 101
14 IM blitzking1729 Srihari L R 2881 100
15

IM karinachess1 Karina Ambartsumova 2741 100
16 WIM mitraasz Mitra Asgharzadeh 2786 98
17 CM Laurin_2009 Laurin Jahnz 2721 98
18

WFM Lady_Nika Veronika Shubenkova 2666 96
19 IM Meri-Arabidze Meri Arabidze 2719 93
20 FM Aevengho Aleksandre Edisherashvili 2677 92

(Full final standings here.)

Saturday’s Bullet Brawl was another low-scoring affair—just 15 of the 122 titled players broke the 100-point barrier. Gurel was the highest-rated player to enter; however, GMs Naroditsky, Tang, and Martinez, who boast a combined 44 titles, meant there was no clear favorite.

It’s been over a year since Martinez won a Bullet Brawl, but the four-time winner always finishes near the top. Photo: Chess.com.

Gurel demonstrated his tactical prowess in the opening stages of the arena, winning his first seven games off the back of opportunism-laced creativity. His dominance was hardly surprising, given his recent 2810 performance rating in the French Team Championship.

Gurel defeated three 2600+ GMs and scored 5.5/7 overall.

German CM Simon Max Skembris was one of the seven to fall to Gurel. Skembris put up stiff resistance after castling queenside in the Caro-Kann Defense before falling victim to a punchy, puzzle-worthy sacrifice.

Following this, Gurel dropped several games, but made up for lost time by winning against four consecutive 2800+ players: IM Sven Tica, Martinez, Naroditsky, and GM Leon Livaic.

Gurel’s late middlegame and endgame capabilities came to the fore in all four games.

Gurel’s score against Naroditsky in the two-hour arena was particularly astonishing. He notched five wins, two draws, and conceded just one loss against the 29-time winner.

Gurel’s lifetime score against Naroditsky on Chess.com is 89W/20D/105L. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

In their sixth game, Naroditsky barely put a foot wrong with Black against the Reti Opening: Nimzo-Larsen Variation but still lost, courtesy of Gurel’s menacing bishop pair.

Despite his lopsided results against Gurel, Naroditsky posted a score of 153 with 45 wins, nine draws, and 16 losses. Nevertheless, the American was denied any chance of claiming a 30th title after Gurel posted 11- and 15-game unbeaten streaks in the second half of the arena.

Gurel’s longest streak featured wins over GMs Tang, Haowen Xue, Martinez, and Naroditsky.

The Turkish whizz kid simply had the Midas touch on Saturday, and IM Renato Terry found out the hard way when he was put in zugzwang after a single mistake in an equal king and pawn ending.

With this victory, Gurel now shares fourth place on the all-time leaderboard. Due to his age, he is one of the most likely eventual successors to the 44-time winner, GM Hikaru Nakamura.

All-Time Leaderboard

















Player All-Time Wins 2025 Wins 2024 Wins 2023 Wins
Hikaru Nakamura 44 10 19 15
Daniel Naroditsky 29 5 14 10
Oleksandr Bortnyk 12 2 7 3
Andrew Tang 11 7 4 0

Ediz Gurel

4 2 2 0
Jose Martinez 4 0 1 3
Sam Sevian 2 1 1 0
Yagiz Erdogmus 2 1 1 0
Alireza Firouzja 2 1 1 0
Nihal Sarin 2 0 0 2
Reza Mahdavi 1 1 0 0
Tuan Minh Le 1 0 1 0
Yoseph Taher 1 0 1 0

The best women’s prize was hotly contested on Saturday and saw a thrilling finish unfold—in the final game. Riding a nine-game unbeaten streak, Ambartsumova used momentum to win two pawns against IM Aswath S and never let go, snatching the $100 prize out of Asgharzadeh’s hands.

How to review games?
The games from this week’s Bullet Brawl can be found here.


Bullet Brawl is an exciting arena featuring Chess.com’s top bullet specialists. It takes place weekly on Saturdays. The format is a two-hour arena with a 1+0 time control; the prize fund is $1,000. Like Titled Tuesday and Arena Kings, Bullet Brawl often features top GMs, including Hikaru Nakamura, Daniel Naroditsky, Andrew Tang, Tuan Minh Le, and many more!


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