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Even board #202 provides a fight at Chess Capital of India

Even board #202 provides a fight at Chess Capital of India Nine-year-old Sruthi R was ahead in material, but she blundered against Arunkumar N (1020) in Round 2 of 4th Shaastra Rapid Rating Open 2020. It was also the last game of the round and it took place on board #202. It shows that if you are playing in Chess Capital of India - Chennai, Tamil Nadu, a patzer may also put up a good fight.

Video: Shahid Ahmed

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