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wjossey | 3 years ago
He openly said during interviews since the suspension that he was losing sleep over it and was distracted from the tournament play. So far (as of me writing this) he’s lost one match and drawn two. He likely needs one or two wins to move out of the group stage. It’s not inconceivable, given he won the first leg of the Grand Prix, that the suspension will have played a major role in him not making the candidates tournament.
Edit: He’s playing as I write this, if you’re interested in following the match.
https://www.chess.com/events/2022-fide-chess-grand-prix-3-po...
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