A Shocking Blunder | WCM Sreekarthika vs WFM Oshini | World Cup Youngsters 2024
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Converting a winning endgame can be challenging. In the fifth round of the FIDE World Cup Youngsters 2024 Girls U12 - Group B,, WCM Sreekarthika Velmurugan (SGP, 1838) was up against the tournament leader WFM Devindya Oshini Gunawardhana (SRI, 1980). Watch the final moments of the game as it takes a shocking turn.
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Congrats to Oshini, winning an endgame where she was intially worse against a WCM!
that was the blunder by white.. Rc2 allows the exchange except the king is further and thus black gets to the pawns..
Good calculation by the girl in yellow. Deciding the best time to exchange is always difficult.
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The Rating is inflated especially for the Girl with White pieces. The K factor of 40 needs to be relooked at
Saw the complete game. White played amazingly well till the endgame, missed so badly afterwards, might be due to lot of factors. Everyone makes mistakes ( I am a bad example ). K40 you want to consider with recent blunders by Pragg, Gukesh and other Indian players ? who missed so badly ? yes, get all these blundered prodigy's to renounce their tile, So funny !
@@steve-ux6uo Dude I am considering Normal players not exceptions and the prodigies played lot of tournaments before they reached where they are. I do understand players make mistakes but these are blunders which doesnt hapen unless in time pressue