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'Incredible': Gautam Adani On Pragg's Classical Chess Win Against World No. 1 & 2
The Indian Grandmaster beat Caruana in Round 5 after defeating five-time world champion Carlsen in Round 3 in the chess competition in Stavanger, Norway.
“Incredible Praggnanandhaa!,” said Gautam Adani, in a post on the social media platform X.com.
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