The unstoppable force at World Juniors 2018: Parham Maghsoodloo - 7.5/8

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He is on 7.5/8 and he is unstoppable. That's Parham Maghsoodloo, who scored an important win in the 8th round of the World Juniors 2018. Parham made some errors in the opening, but fought back in a big way, to make all the accurate moves in the endgame to beat Indian Karthik Venkatraman. He now has a one point lead over the field and with three rounds to go, he is surely the favourite. Sagar Shah speaks to the Iranian phenom after the game.

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