Chess Robot Breaks Seven-Year-Old Boy’s Finger

According to Russian news agencies, a robot broke a seven-year-old boy’s finger during a chess tournament in Moscow last week.

Sergey Lazarev, president of the Moscow Chess Federation, said “the robot broke the child’s finger.” “This is of course bad.”

The robot is seen taking one of the boy’s pieces in a video that was posted on social media. The robot then grabs the boy’s finger after he takes his move.

The youngster is eventually freed and led away when four adults rush to his aid.

According to Mr. Lazarev, the system had successfully completed a large number of prior games.

According to Tass, the boy was able to complete the tournament’s final days while wearing a cast.