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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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Indian grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa is in a tight three-way race for the 2026 Norway Chess title heading into the final round. He must perform well against Vincent Keymer while monitoring the match between his primary rivals, Wesley So and Alireza Firouzja.

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Highlights a significant moment in professional chess where an Indian player is competing for a major international title.

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

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