When the price of a mistake is too high, you laugh at your own folly | GM Pranav Anand vs FM Ritviz

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India's 76th GM Pranav Anand (2402) was first winning in the endgame. Then FM Ritviz Parab (2237) turned things around completely from a lost position. The roller-coaster ride continued and it seemed like the game will end in a draw until something unexpected happened. You really would not want to miss this.

Replay the final moments of the endgame
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