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Indian Grandmaster R Pragnananda Draws with Magnus Carlsen in Chess World Cup Finals

Indian Grandmaster R Pragnananda to Decide Tie in Chess World Cup

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Baku, Azerbaijan

Reigniting the spirit of competition, Indian Grandmaster R Pragnananda held his ground against world number one Magnus Carlsen from Norway, resulting in a draw in the Indian Chess World Cup. In a thrilling showdown that took place on the last day, both players showcased their unrivaled skills, leaving spectators on the edge of their seats.

The initial round, held yesterday, also resulted in a draw, intensifying the excitement surrounding this highly anticipated final. Consequently, the outcome will now be decided by a game breaker, which will consist of two draws and is scheduled to be played on Thursday.

The significance of Pragnananda’s accomplishment cannot be emphasized enough, as he becomes the youngest player to reach the coveted final round. His exceptional performance has solidified his status as a budding chess prodigy, captivating the attention of fans and experts around the world.

The intensity of the match was palpable as today’s game ended after 30 highly strategic moves, pushing both players to their limits. Similarly, yesterday’s first round concluded with a draw after an exhilarating sequence of 35 moves.

A Remarkable Journey

Pragnananda’s sensational journey in the World Chess Cup has etched his name in history, making him the first Indian player to reach the finals since the legendary Viswanathan Anand. His exceptional skills were on full display as he triumphed over his friend and co-star Erigaisi Arjun in the quarter-finals, securing his spot in the last four.

However, Pragnananda’s path to the final was not without its challenges. He faced a grueling and dramatic struggle, showcasing his determination and unwavering focus throughout the tournament.

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Baku (Azerbaijan): Indian Grandmaster R Pragnananda to break tie in Chess World Cup. He drew world number one Magnus Carlsen from Norway. The first round held on the last day also ended in a draw. With this, the game will go to a game breaker to find the winner. The match will consist of two draws and will be played on Thursday. Pragnananda is the youngest player to reach the final.

Today’s game ended in a draw with 30 moves. Yesterday’s first round ended in a draw after 35 moves.

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Pragnananda became the first Indian player to reach the World Chess Cup finals after India’s legendary Viswanathan Anand. Pragnananda secured his place in the last four by knocking out his friend and co-star Erigaisi Arjun in the quarters. Pragnananda’s success came after surviving a long and dramatic struggle to reach the game itself.

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