Losing an equal game in one move! Nihal Sarin vs Aleksandr Shimanov (2630)

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When the pressure starts to mount in the game, even the best begin to crack. In this encounter between one of India's brightest talents Nihal Sarin and Russian GM Aleksandr Shimanov, things start to heat up after a few moves. Although the clock cannot be seen, you can clearly see from the players expressions, and the speed with which they are playing, that the pressure is mounting. In such a scenario, how do you hold on to your nerves? Learn from the best in the business!

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