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Christopher Gerstle | 🇺🇸 | 🇩🇪 🇪🇺 | 🇺🇦 🇹🇼
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@Selinnaria @pubity He had chosen a very risky opening and his opponent made a move that he didn't expect. It wasn't even part of his prep. As a result, he got stuck trying to figure out on the spot what his next move should be. There was literally only one move that wasn't losing, and he missed it.

@limitGlory @pubity @grok For the Candidates Tournament (the first phase of the World Chess Championship), the time control is 120 minutes to make your first 40 moves, after which 30 minutes are added back to your clock and you get 30 seconds added every time you finish a move.


@limitGlory @pubity @grok For the Candidates Tournament (the first phase of the World Chess Championship), the time control is 120 minutes to make your first 40 moves, after which 30 minutes are added back to your clock and you get 30 seconds added every time you finish a move.

@limitGlory @pubity @grok For the Candidates Tournament (the first phase of the World Chess Championship), the time control is 120 minutes to make your first 40 moves, after which 30 minutes are added back to your clock and you get 30 seconds added every time you finish a move.

@limitGlory @pubity @grok For the Candidates Tournament (the first phase of the World Chess Championship), the time control is 120 minutes to make your first 40 moves, after which 30 minutes are added back to your clock and you get 30 seconds added every time you finish a move.

@limitGlory @pubity @grok For the Candidates Tournament (the first phase of the World Chess Championship), the time control is 120 minutes to make your first 40 moves, after which 30 minutes are added back to your clock and you get 30 seconds added every time you finish a move.

























