Sarin Smashes So's Vienna in 23 Moves - Chess Game Analysis
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Analyze an instructive chess game between Wesley So and Nihal Sarin from Round 8 of the 2026 Tata Steel India Rapid tournament in this 14-minute chess video. Examine how the Vienna Game, Falkbeer variation unfolds as So deploys his queen early with 3.d4, attempting to apply quick pressure on Sarin's kingside via the g3 square. Observe So's strategic discomfort by move 10, where he spends over four minutes before exchanging his dark-squared bishop for an invasive knight on f4. Study Sarin's precise conversion technique after gaining a decisive advantage on move 12, demonstrating remarkable 99% accuracy that forces So's resignation after just 23 moves. Learn from this masterful performance that secured Sarin clear first place in the 2026 Tata Steel India Rapid tournament with a final score of 6.5/9. Follow the complete game analysis with provided PGN notation covering all 23 moves, from the opening Vienna Game through Sarin's devastating tactical execution that dismantled So's position.
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Sarin Smashes So's Vienna in 23 Moves!
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