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Carlsen's King's Indian Attack Beats Xiong in 27 Moves

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Analyze a blitz chess game between Magnus Carlsen and Jeffery Xiong from Round 9 of the Early Titled Tuesday tournament held on July 8th, 2025, in this 17-minute chess analysis video. Follow the strategic development as the game opens with the King's Indian Attack against Xiong's kingside fianchetto setup, observing how the position intensifies after a critical f6 pawn break that leads to sharp tactical sequences. Examine Carlsen's attempt to win the exchange and discover why his initial idea proves flawed, while learning how Xiong misses a crucial opportunity to capitalize on the error and reverse the game's momentum. Study the complete 27-move game through detailed move-by-move analysis, understanding the key tactical and positional concepts that emerge from this high-level encounter between two elite players, with the full PGN notation provided for deeper study and replay.

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Carlsen's King's Indian Attack Beats Xiong in 27 Moves

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