Don't get carried away — chess prodigy Praggnanandhaa's coach RB Ramesh advises
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After R. Praggnanandhaa defeated Magnus Carlsen in an online chess event, a lot of frenzy is taking place around the prodigy. His coach advises people to not get carried away.
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