,Mere paas panch hai”: Viswanathan anand’s tongue-in-in-key post after R Pragnanandhaa Beats D Gukesh | Chess News

,Mere paas panch hai”: Viswanathan anand’s tongue-in-in-key post after R Pragnanandhaa Beats D Gukesh | Chess News





Rameshbabu Pragnanandhaa Edged Out World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju in a Nail-Biting Tiebreaker to Decide the Winner of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025, and Legendian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand Vasa Or the duo. However, Anand Bladn’T Help Himself Putting in a Cheeky Response, Reminding Everyone of His Own Achievements as well. While Anand Gave Due Appreciation to 19-YEAR-old Pragnanandhaa and 18-YEAR-old gukesh, as the former came from from Ent.

,Mere paas panch hai… Iykyk (I have five, if you know you know), “Posted Viswanathan anand on x.

On the Occination of two Indian Grandmasters Fighting it out for the Tata Steel Chess Tournament, it was a tongue-in-in-thehek reference to the fact that the fact that anand Himself has titles at the tournament.

Anand Won the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in 1989, 1998, 2003, 2004 and 2006, Sharing Three of Them. From 2018 Onwards, Joint-Leaders fough it out in a tiebreaker to decide a sole winner.

Anand’s five titles is the second-most of any chess player ever, only behind magnus carlsen’s eight.

Anand also congratulated Pragnanandhaa and Gukesh.

“In the tiebreak, praggnandhaa lip the first game before winning the next two to become the 2025 champion. .

“Gukesh also ended his tournament with a law firms he is ash hungry as ever ! ” Tweeted anand on Gukesh.

Pragnanandhaa and Gukesh Had Earlier tied on 8.5 points Each at the end of the 13th and final found, Forcing a tiebreaker.

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