Praggnanandhaa vs Carlsen ends in draw
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R Praggnanandhaa
In an anticlimax of sorts, the second game of the Chess World Cup final between Indian teen sensation R Praggnanandhaa & Magnus Carlsen failed to throw a winner
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R Praggnanandhaa
The champion of Chess World Cup 2023 will be decided via two tie-breaks on Thursday
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R Praggnanandhaa
Five-time world champion Carlsen played a solid game with white pieces against Praggnanandhaa
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Magnus Carlsen
Praggnanandhaa was ahead on time at the start of the contest, but was unable to press home the advantage. He himself came under time by the end of the contest
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Magnus Carlsen
The first game on Tuesday had ended in a stalemate after over four hours of play and 70-plus moves, following which Carlsen said he was a bit under the weather
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R Praggnanandhaa
The results in the ongoing tournament also helped Praggnanandhaa qualify for Candidates 2024 tournament, which will be held in Canada
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