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Chess: Kush holds second seed Raghav
Updated On: 10 February, 2024 07:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Arnav Koli, Sanjeev Mishra, and Yash Kapadi secured victories, earning four points each and joining Bartakke at the top of the standings
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Kush Agarwal
Kush Agarwal, 15, with an ELO of 1458, achieved his finest performance to date by securing a draw against Raghav Srivathsav, the second seed and overnight joint leader, ELO of 1980, in the fourth round of the 360 One Wealth All India Grand Prix Chess Series, organised by Indian Chess School at the Russian Centre for Science & Culture.
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