A robot broke a child's finger while playing a chess tournament

A robot broke the finger of a seven - year - old boy playing chess. The car carried out its movements quickly, but the boy's speed in moving parts caused the robot wing to fall into the boy's hand, writes MARCA, followed by Periscope. “We have no connection to the robot, we just rent it,” explained Sergey Lazarev, [...]
The car carried out its movements quickly, but the boy's speed in moving parts caused the robot wing to fall into the boy's hand, writes MARCA, followed by Periscope.
“We have no connection with the robot, we just rent it,” explained Serge Lazarev, president of the Moscow Chess Federation.
There are some security rules and the guy seems to have violated them. When he made his move, he did not realize that he had to wait.
Sergey Smagin, deputy chairman of the Russian Chess Federation, told the Telegram Base channel, which published the incident video.
“This is an extremely rare case, the first one I remember”, he added.
The boy, one of Russia's 30 best chess players in the category under nine years of age, resumed playing the next day with his thumb in the gips. Tour volunteers helped him record his movements.












