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Explained: How Praggnanandhaa can win Norway Chess in a three-way battle

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Explained: How Praggnanandhaa can win Norway Chess in a three-way battle
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The Norway Chess 2026 tournament is approaching a dramatic conclusion with R. Praggnanandhaa, Wesley So, and Alireza Firouzja competing for the title. Praggnanandhaa remains in contention following a victory over D. Gukesh, with the final round outcomes determining the winner.

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It highlights the rising prominence of Indian chess players in elite international competitions.

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Norway Chess 2026: How R Praggnanandhaa can win title in a three-way battle - all scenarios explained | Chess News - The Times of India

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