Gukesh vs Praggnanandhaa | The title clash | Reykjavik Open 2022

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It all boiled down to the final round of the Reykjavik Open 2022 when two of India's biggest talents - Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa faced off against each other in what was a title clash! Pragg was in the lead with 6.5/8 along with Andersen and Warmerdam. While Andersen and Warmerdam drew their games and moved to 7.0/9, all eyes were on Gukesh vs Pragg. Gukesh was two pawns up and cruising towards victory when something quite incredible happened.

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