You start a game with 180 seconds at the World Blitz. Your game generally lasts for 40 moves. That makes it an average of 4-5 seconds per move. But here you have a game where Magnus Carlsen thinks for half of his time - 90 seconds for one move. His opponent is Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. Check out this battle to see who comes out on top along with thrilling commentary by IM Sagar Shah.
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