The flag down confusion between Anish Giri and Eric Hansen

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Anish Giri from Netherlands was up against Eric Hansen of Canada in the 5th round of the Chess Olympiad 2022. The game was going on normally and then something quite unusual happened. Anish Giri claimed that Eric had lost on time, while Eric's clock showed that he still had time left. It was quite a complex situation. We show you exactly what happens in the video along with the comments from the deputy chief arbiter M.S. Gopakumar.

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