Peter Svidler was three points down going into the final classical game of his Maharashtra Match against Vidit Gujrathi. It was sort of a must-win game for him before the match went into the rapid and blitz formats. Svidler played risky chess and very soon we reached a complex position with a lot of possibilities for both sides. Vidit got a golden opportunity to win another game. What happened next and how did the Indian GM land up in a rook and piece down position at the end? All this and much more in this game recap video with commentary by IM Sagar Shah.
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Негізгі бет Vidit is a rook and bishop down in the final position against Svidler | Game 4
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