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00:00- Grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa finishes as the runner-up of FIDE World Cup 2023! The 18-year-old has created history, becoming the youngest ever player to qualify for the FIDE World Cup Finals. He is the second-ever Indian after Vishy Anand to qualify for the Candidates
- What a proud moment for the mother! 2 time Women's Grand Swiss Champion @chessvaishali😍❤️ Edit: @ram_abhyudaya #chess #chessbaseindia #vaishali
00:00 - BREAKING NEWS: Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa is through to the FIDE World Cup Finals! Praggnanandhaa drew the 2nd 10'+10'' Rapid game with the Black pieces against Fabiano Caruana. Since he won the first Rapid game, Praggnanandhaa defeats the World no.2 Fabiano Caruana 3.5-2.5 in
- Game 1 of the FIDE World Cup Finals ends in a draw Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa made a solid draw with the White pieces against World no. 1 Magnus Carlsen. It was a balanced game, where the players agreed to a draw in an equal Rook and Knight ending after 35 moves of play. Photo:
- A visibly elated Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa with his mother Nagalakshmi, after defeating Fabiano Caruana and advancing to the FIDE World Cup Finals! The pride in his mother's eyes shines through. Yet another amazing capture from @photochess!
- It's 8.45 a.m and guess what Pragg is doing right now? He is busy scribbling away his commerce knowledge on a paper! 7 hours after he beat the world no.10 Anish Giri, Pragg is busy giving his 11th grade board exams! And in 12 hours from now, he will take on world no.2 Ding Liren!
- The World Champion @DGukesh mobbed by kids as he enters the playing hall for Round 4 of FIDE Grand Swiss! Video: @ram_abhyudaya #chess #chessbaseindia #gukesh
00:00 - What a historic moment for India 🇮🇳 ❤️ edit: @ram_abhyudaya #chess #chessbaseindia #divyadeshmukh (Footage: @FIDE_chess Instagram)
00:00 - Beating a player like Fabiano Caruana is never easy! Pragg after his win said, "I am exhausted. I couldn't prepare as much as I could earlier in the event. Also while playing I feel a bit down on energy. But, I am happy to move into the finals!" After 22 days of gruelling chess
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