Nakshatra Gumudavelly is unrated, so it is quite difficult to gauge her strength without seeing the game. She provided a good challenge to the sole leader of 26th Asian Youth Under-8 Girls 2024 – Narayani Umesh Marathe (1416). Not knowing, Endgame theory cost Nakshatra a valuable half point. She is just seven, so it is understandable why they don’t know them yet. Find out the missed opportunities.
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Video: Shahid Ahmed
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