What separates a strong IM from the rest? Even if they have a bad position, they persevere, wait for their opponent to make a mistake and strike back. Something like that happened with IM Kaustuv Kundu (2216) against Ambarish Sharma (1920). Kaustuv is in sole lead 5.5/6. Can he win the game and the tournament 19th Chess for Youth Premier (Under-25) 2024 in his final attempt?
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