Andrea Botez receives compensation following controversial decision in fight with Dina Belenkaya at the Mogul Chessboxing Championship
Andrea Botez gets justice at the Mogul Chessboxing Championship following recent controversy
Andrea Botez, a chess player and content developer, has received the triumph that, in the opinion of the community, she well deserves. For those who don’t know, Andrea participated in the recent Mogul Chessboxing Championship, which Ludwig organized and hosted.
Andrea faced off against WGM Dina Belenkaya, a fellow chess player and streamer. Dina initially won after achieving a checkmate, but the boxing portion was thoroughly won by her opponent. The referee was observed performing three different “standing counts” during the game’s final round. Have a look below to know more.
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Andrea Botez gets justice following controversy during the Mogul Chessboxing Event
Players are given standing counts to determine whether they can continue fighting. The loser of the fight must be determined by the rules if a player receives three standing counts in a single round. After a review, Andrea Botez received the victory earlier today.
Regarding Andrea Botez and Dina Belenkaya’s fight yesterday, the event’s official Twitter account posted a message. The boxing segment’s final round, according to the post, had three standing counts made by the referee, making the Canadian-American streamer the match’s official winner.
Andrea Botez was intensely committed and focused during the battle, so she did not think much of it. After the game, the online community voiced its comments.
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Alexandra, Andreas’ sister, retweeted a tweet that showed the referee calling three counts. The final one began with the clock showing that the round was about to conclude in a few seconds.
After great uproar, the event’s management agreed to watch the video before deciding to give the Canadian-American the victory. When Andrea realized she had won the game, she was elated.
Not just the Botez sisters, but other people as well, were perplexed by their loss. However, many responses were sparked when Andrea was correctly named the winner.
One of the most popular creator-made events on YouTube was the Mogul Chessboxing Event. Over 300K people were watching Ludwig’s webcast at once, beating the previous record from Dream’s face reveal.
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