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Nice to see Pragg in attendance, I always root for Pragg, he is a fine young man of high character who represents his family and country with grace and dignity.
so do most young bright chess players, nothing u said applies to just Pragg only exclusively. On other note, yes, he is a bright young talent from India to watch out for.
This video was hard to watch. Here is a summary of the video with the answer to "Why Magnus Carlsen Plays Bad Openings". Magnus Carlsen plays "borderline" and "bad" openings in chess games because he believes that even if an opening is not objectively strong according to computer analysis, it may still be playable and present difficulties for the opponent. He also trusts the preparation of his team, particularly Peter, who has checked the positions and deemed them not lost for either side. Additionally, Carlsen notes that the difficulty of the position may be a factor, and even if an opening is bad, it may not necessarily be losing.