Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa delivered a throwback to romantic chess at Norway 2026, abandoning silicon-approved lines for sharp, open play. Both Indian prodigies steered clear of the computer-validated endgames that dominate modern grandmaster chess, instead embracing tactical complications where human intuition matters. The result was a thriller that had spectators on their feet. Gukesh's willingness to play into unclear positions showed he's not afraid to trust his calculation over engine recommendations. This clash hints at a broader shift: elite players are rediscovering that winning isn't always about following the computer. Sometimes the best move is the one that creates the most problems for your opponent.
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Romantic Chess Making a Comeback! || Gukesh vs Praggnanandhaa || Norway Chess 2026
