How did he lose that? | Niemann vs Petrosyan | World Blitz 2022

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There are often positions in chess where we would think that one side could never lose. Such was the position between Hans Niemann and Manuel Petrosyan where the former was a pawn up in a knight endgame. But sometimes over pressing can have fatal consequences! Check out this game between Niemann and Petrosyan from the 4th round of World Blitz 2022 and bear in mind that just about any position can be lost in blitz chess!

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