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Vidit Gujrathi loses winning position due to lack of time increment in Global Chess League, Magnus Carlsen also suffers defeat

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Frantic Chess Matches at the Global Chess League: No-Increment Rule Adds Drama and Tension

The Global Chess League witnessed intense battles and nail-biting finishes as players competed under the new no-increment rule in the second edition. With matches happening back-to-back, the no-increment rule added a sense of urgency and drama to the games, leading to frantic and dramatic encounters.

One such match that captured the essence of the new rule was between Arjun Erigaisi and Vidit Gujrathi, which ended in a draw. The game saw both players running out of time on the clock, with Gujrathi admitting that “pieces could have been thrown” in the final moments to escape the time pressure.

Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen also faced a defeat against Alireza Firouzja in a thrilling encounter. Carlsen, who had a winning advantage on the board, made a crucial error in the final moments, allowing Firouzja to clinch the victory.

The matches at the GCL have become more intense and unpredictable with the new rule, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Players like Gujrathi and Erigaisi showcased their skills and resilience in the face of time pressure, making each move count in the race against the clock.

Overall, the GCL has set the stage for high-stakes chess battles, where every move and every second matter in determining the outcome. With players pushing themselves to the limit under the no-increment rule, the league promises more thrilling encounters and unpredictable results in the days to come.

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