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Croatia⚽ Sports20 hr. ago

The cart got off to a good start, then veered off course.

The article discusses a chess match between Croatian player Ivan Šarić and Iranian player Firouzja, who plays for France. Šarić initially performs well, achieving a better position against Firouzja, but later deviates from the correct path. The game involves complex strategies and tactical decisions, with Firouzja making an excellent move that leads to a strong advantage. The analysis highlights critical moments in the game, including strategic errors by Šarić and the eventual loss. The commentary includes insights from Grandmaster Seirawan, who explains the missed opportunities by Firouzja. The game concludes with Šarić losing after a series of moves leading to his resignation.

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The cart got off to a good start, then veered off course.

The article discusses a chess match between Croatian player Ivan Šarić and Iranian player Firouzja, who plays for France. Šarić initially performs well, achieving a better position against Firouzja, but later deviates from the correct path. The game involves complex strategies and tactical decisions, with Firouzja making an excellent move that leads to a strong advantage. The analysis highlights critical moments in the game, including strategic errors by Šarić and the eventual loss. The commentary includes insights from Grandmaster Seirawan, who explains the missed opportunities by Firouzja. The game concludes with Šarić losing after a series of moves leading to his resignation.

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