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How Praggnanandhaa punished Carlsen's risky play for his first classical win over the world championCarlsen extended his hand in resignation after 37 moves, shook his head in self-flagellation and both players settled for a post-game dissection. Praggnanandhaa betrayed no emotion, almost as if ...
By the time he was 12 years, he had become a Grandmaster. Here’s how much R Praggnanandhaa and Magnus Carlsen won at the Chess World Cup At 18, R Praggnanandhaa etched his name into history as ...
18-year-old chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa has finished as runner-up in the FIDE Chess World Cup held at Baku, Azerbaijan. He held world No 1 Magnus Carlsen to two consecutive draws in classical ...
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