How Iniyan beat Adhiban with Outstanding opening prep | 3rd place at the National Championships 2022

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P. Iniyan finished 3rd at the National Championships 2022. He scored the same number of points as Arjun Erigaisi and D. Gukesh, but had to settle for the 3rd place due to tiebreaks. Iniyan managed to score 8.5/11 and one of the main reasons for that was his superb finish at the event by scoring 3 points in the last four rounds. He beat Adhiban and Mitrabha Guha and drew against Arjun Erigaisi and D. Gukesh. IM Sagar Shah sat down with Iniyan and together they went over all of these 4 critical games. We hope that you enjoy this instructive chess lesson!

PS: Iniyan has travelled to Gurgaon for the National Juniors that start in a few days from now and unfortunately did not have the best internet connection.

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