A chess-playing robot grabbed the finger of its 7-year-old opponent and broke it during last week's Moscow Chess Open tournament, Russian media reported Monday.


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“The robot broke the child's finger,” Sergei Lazarev, President of the Moscow Chess Federation, told the Russian TASS agency. “Of course, this is bad.” 


A video shared on social media shows the robot taking one of the boy's pieces, and then grabbing his finger as he attempts to make a move. Watch the video here:



Four adults then rush in, struggling to free the boy before leading him away from the chessboard.


Lazarev said the chess federation had rented the robot that appeared in many previous events without incident.


He said the boy was able to play again the next day and finished the tournament with his finger in a cast.