The reason increment was invented was to make sure, game results take place based mostly on the position of the board instead of the clock. However, if you are playing in a no increment tournament, survival instincts at some point is going to kick in. What happens next is pieces rolling on the board quite often. Check out the endgame between Subhrajit Dey (1159) and Sagnik Halder (1390). If increment was there, White would have to defend carefully with a rook against a rook and bishop.
Replay the final moments
https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/game/?p=K6ygNMWSiB1jzX572M+HXaRcy/OGrrzglRep7BWMPuKY6tKIIwh3/jyuMXScTN7f
Video: Shahid Ahmed
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