Gukesh vs Arjun Erigaisi | Who is stronger? Part I

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They finished with the same score at the National Championship 2022. So we decided to dig out their encounter at the Tata Steel Chess India Blitz 2021. They played two games against each other in round 6 and round 15. We bring you the round 6 game first. Gukesh has the White pieces and Arjun goes for the well-known Noteboom variation in the Queen's Gambit/Slav. Check out the video to see who comes out on top!

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