It was the final game of round four of the 1st Bangalore International Grandmasters Open and GM Neelotpal Das (2329) was up against GM Sandipan Chanda (2486). The game was the last one to finish and went on for four and a half hours. In the game, Neelotpal claimed a draw twice and both times it was judged as a wrong claim. Then the question was asked, exactly how many times can you claim for a draw? Do you know the answer?
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By Aditya Sur Roy
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