Chess World Cup 2023: R Praggnanandhaa Falls Short Against Magnus

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Chess World Cup 2023: R Praggnanandhaa Falls Short Against Magnus
R Praggnanandhaa fell short against Magnus Carlsen in a close World Cup final. ​Carlsen overcame a stiff challenge from his 18-year-old Indian opponent in the first tie-break game, winning it in 45 moves. He overcame the problems he encountered due to Praggnanandhaa's enterprising play to turn the tables and seize the advantage., Sports News, Times Now
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