The BM Simul Vlog | When Samay Raina took on 20 opponents together

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Samay Raina took up a tough challenge when he played 20 opponents at the same time (in chess it's called a simul) at the Phoenix Marketcity, Mumbai. All his opponents were limited to an online rating of 1200 to make it a fair fight. At the end Samay played for 6.5 hours! This vlog encapsulates those few hours of intense hardwork, fun and chess in 12 minutes!

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Phoenix Marketcity for being a wonderful host and slowly becoming a place where chess lovers in Mumbai can meet each week!
Asim Khan for his video shots
Ayush Khattor for his photos
Entire team of ChessBase India (Supriya, Yaseen, Yusuf) for making sure everything held up well on the backend.

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