Usually you see the great champion Magnus Carlsen as someone who is extremely confident and handles the clock extremely well. But in this game against the Chinese GM Ding Liren, Magnus thinks for more than 2 minutes for 1 move in a 5-minute game. Why does he do that? What is the reason? And in spite of all these problems was Magnus able to win? Find it out here as IM Sagar Shah breaks down this game. It happened at the Tata Steel Chess India tournament in Kolkata in 2019.
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