Authoritative leader Kadyrov suffered a setback at the billiards table, losing to his very own son, Adam. In true competitive spirit, Kadyrov swore to seek retribution.
Chechen Leader Adam Kadyrov Vows Rematch in Billiards and Chess Against Sons
In an unexpected turn of events, Chechen leader Adam Kadyrov has promised rematches in both billiards and chess against his sons. This announcement comes after a series of games between Kadyrov and his offspring, which have been a source of intrigue and excitement among the public.
Last week, Kadyrov faced off against his elder son, Adam Kadyrov, in a game of chess. The game, played without a time limit, was intense and active with piece exchanges, but it was the younger Kadyrov who emerged victorious. The game was shared on his "VKontakte" page, offering a glimpse into the personal life of the powerful leader.
Despite the defeat, the elder Kadyrov expressed his intention to prepare for a rematch. The same confidence and skill that Adam Kadyrov displayed in the chess game were also evident in a billiards match against his father. The billiards game, too, was described as lively and dynamic, with Adam Kadyrov playing with aplomb.
Interestingly, this is not the first time Kadyrov has promised a rematch. After losing a chess match to his other son, Minister of Physical Culture and Sport Akhmat Kadyrov, he made a similar pledge. In a surprising turn, Akhmat Kadyrov himself lost a billiards game to his father.
Kadyrov's passion for billiards is well-known, and he was once quite good at the game. However, due to his busy schedule, he hasn't played in a long time. The exact details of his billiards performance or any potential rematch with his son Adam are not publicly available.
The chess game between father and son Adam Kadyrov was a unique spectacle, showcasing the competitive spirit within the Kadyrov family. As the rematch promises hint at, the games are likely to continue, offering an exciting glimpse into the personal lives of the powerful Chechen leader and his sons.
What entertainment could the public look forward to next, as Adam Kadyrov hints at a rematch in billiards against his talented son, Adam? Could sports also be in the cards, as Akhmat Kadyrov, the Minister of Physical Culture and Sport, prepares for another chess match with his father?