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Holt Takes 4th Blitz "Death Match"

Holt Takes 4th Blitz "Death Match"

DanielRensch
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This weekend Chess.com hosted its fourth Blitz Death Match. The two participants -- IM Eric Hansen and GM-Elect Conrad Holt -- earned their way into the match via a long qualification process that required them to play hundreds of blitz and/or bullet games on our Live Server. You can read more about this process at IM David Pruess's blog here!

The match was close throughout, with the slight favorite on paper pulling through in the end. After the first segment of 5 minutes with 1 second increment, the match was tied 4-4. Conrad managed to squeeze a two game lead (5.5-3.5) out of the 3 minutes with 1 second increment time control, and he repeated that performace in the bullet segment of 1 minute with a 1 second increment to win the match by four games total, 15 to 11. 

IM Eric Hansen, reigning Canadian Champion, currently attends the University of Texas at Dallas with his opponent, along with teammate (and opponent for the Death Match) Conrad Holt.

Here are some of the more interesting games from the match (one from each time control). 

Conrad's first win of the match came as black in game 1 of the 5 minute time control:

Eric won a nice game in the 3 minute time control here:

With the final "clincher" game of the match being:

You can check out our Chess.com/TV Coverage by going here and clicking the "videos" tab on the upper right!

Congrats one more time to our winner, GM-Elect Conrad Holt!

DanielRensch
IM Daniel Rensch

Chief Chess Officer, Chess.com LLC.

International Master Danny Rensch is best known for his videos and chess.com/tv shows - but also writes educational articles, publishes breaking chess news, and organizes the details for Chess.com's biggest events, like the Grandmaster Blitz Battle Championships, Blitz Death Matches, the ChessKid.com National Invitational Championship and more!

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