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Black's last move 0-0 was a mistake. What should White play in this position?
00:03:28
This is a very long variation that did not happen in the game. How does White win here?
00:08:20
Why was Magnus Carlsen's last move Nc2-d4 a big mistake? White to play and win.
00:13:36
Black's last move Rxd7 wins the pawn and attacks the d7 rook. What should White play?
00:14:44
One of the variations in the game, but a nice line. How should White claim an advantage here?
00:16:29
There are many ways for White to win, but when you are playing the World Champion Magnus Carlsen, you must be accurate.
00:18:45
This is from the game when Anish Giri beat Magnus Carlsen for the first time 12 years ago in 2011 on the same day. Black to play and win.
00:21:45
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