A draw was offered but was declined. It was an exciting endgame played by two youngsters Shaurya Kandarkar (1460, MAH) and Vansh Jajoo (1602, MAH). The three connected passed pawns were looking strong but a rook is always there to show its dominance. How will the wall be broken? Watch the game to find out.
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By Aditya Sur Roy
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