In order to win with black against a strong and solid opponent like Tomashevsky, you have to try something offbeat. But going for the Hippo was going a little too offbeat! Magnus Carlsen played the hippo setup which is characterized by “a6 b6 c7 d6 e6 f7 g6 h6” setup. And guess what, he got into major trouble. What happened next? Did Magnus come out of the ugly situation alive or did he lose the game? Check out the video from the 3rd round of World Rapid 2022.
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