Finek Vaclav vs Divya Deshmukh | Masterful endgame play! | Prague Chess Challengers 2025
In the 6th round of Prague Chess Festival Challengers 2025, IM Divya Deshmukh was playing with the Black pieces against the local talented youngster, IM Finek Vaclav. Watch till the end to learn from some masterful endgame play, and handling of an advantage! Video: ChessBase India Edited by: Ravindra Potawad #Chess #ChessBaseIndia #praguechess ---------------------------------------------------------------- ◾Support young talents via HelpChess Foundation: https://helpchess.org/ ◾Review us on Google: https://g.page/r/CZ5T1PaLM-7WEBE/review ◾Chess Shop: https://chessbase.in/online-shop/ ◾ChessBase India on amazon: https://amzn.to/2vv0XXy ◾Contact us: http://chessbase.in/contact Most important links of ChessBase India: https://linktr.ee/chessbaseindia

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