Praggnanandhaa is currently playing at the Geza Hetenyi Memorial 2023 in Budapest. After a scintillating 4.0/4, the youngster faced his first loss in round 5 against Amin Tabatabaei. How would Pragg recover from the loss? Well, turns out he is made of steel! Pragg played a phenomenal game to down the experienced Hugarian GM Peter Prohaszka. Check out this game with analysis by IM Sagar Shah where you understanding the imbalance between a queen and two rooks and what kind of positions favour the queen and what kind of positions favour the rooks.
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