Even a major piece can look helpless in front of passed pawns and they become unstoppable when they are connected. Watch this game played between Samrat Ghorai (1889) and Ananya Manisundaram (1260) at the 1st Bangalore International Grandmasters Open, CAT B, Round 4 to see how strong can passed pawns be.
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By Aditya Sur Roy
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