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Praggnanandhaa’s First Classical Win Over Former World Champion Carlsen: Punishing Risky Play

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Praggnanandhaa’s Historic Win Over Carlsen: A Calculated Triumph

Eighteen-year-old Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa has made headlines with his first classical win over five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen. The historic victory took place in Round 3 of the Norway Chess tournament, leaving Carlsen stunned and Praggnanandhaa beaming with satisfaction.

This win comes on the heels of Praggnanandhaa’s recent success against Carlsen at the Grand Chess Tour Superbet Blitz in Warsaw, Poland. The young grandmaster has proven his mettle against the former world champion in rapid chess as well.

In a thrilling match, Praggnanandhaa outplayed Carlsen with his strategic play and impeccable calculation skills. Despite being behind on the clock, the Indian prodigy capitalized on Carlsen’s risky opening moves and seized the opportunity to secure a decisive victory.

Carlsen, known for his aggressive style of play, failed to anticipate Praggnanandhaa’s calculated moves and ultimately succumbed to defeat after 37 moves. The Indian grandmaster’s composure and tactical brilliance were on full display as he outwitted the world No 1 with his fearless approach to the game.

Praggnanandhaa’s win not only marks a significant milestone in his career but also highlights the shifting dynamics in the world of chess. With Carlsen’s interest in classical chess waning, young talents like Praggnanandhaa are making their mark on the international stage.

As the chess world celebrates Praggnanandhaa’s historic victory, the young grandmaster remains humble and focused on his next game. His strategic prowess and unwavering determination serve as an inspiration to chess enthusiasts worldwide.

In a sport where every move counts, Praggnanandhaa has proven that age is just a number when it comes to mastering the game of chess. His triumph over Carlsen is a testament to his skill, dedication, and unwavering passion for the game.

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