<p>Young Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa produced a superb performance, wining three straight games including two in the blitz tie-breaks to outwit world No.1 Magnus Carlsen 4-2 in the final round of the FTX Crypto Cup here on Monday.</p>.<p>However, despite the win over Carlsen, the 17-year-old could only take second place in the final standings.</p>.<p>The Norwegian won the top prize on the basis of a higher score. He finished with 16 match points to the Indian prodigy's tally of 15.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/praggnanandhaa-loses-to-duda-in-ftx-crypto-cup-1137965.html" target="_blank">Praggnanandhaa loses to Duda in FTX Crypto Cup</a></strong></p>.<p>"I've been playing badly all day, but now I'm getting the results I deserve... it's never good to lose, but this is as good a time as any!," Carlsen said after the match.</p>.<p>Alireza Firouzja, another highly-rated teen and a prodigy, also finished on 15 points but had to settle for third place as he had lost the clash against Praggnanandhaa earlier.</p>.<p>The first two games of the Carlsen-Praggnanandhaa match were drawn before the world No.1 went ahead by clinching the third.</p>.<p>In a surprise turn of events, the Indian won the fourth game to push the match into the tie-breaks. He shocked the Norwegian by winning both the games in the tie-break.</p>.<p>Praggnanandhaa has been in splendid form this year and had previously beaten the world champion twice in online events.</p>.<p>He also played a crucial role in the India 'B' team claiming a bronze medal in the 44th chess Olympiad in Chennai recently.</p>.<p>"I think it could have done better the last few days but I think overall 2nd is good," Praggnanandhaa said after the game against Carlsen.</p>.<p>Praggnanandhaa started his campaign with victory over world No.4 Firouzja and also scored wins over Anish Giri and Levon Aronian.</p>.<p>"Fantastic finish towards the end! @rpragchess won in blitz tiebreak against Magnus #FTXCryptoCup ! Great defensive skills at crucial junctures, some good opening preparations, some bad decisions, overall very satisfying," his coach R B Ramesh tweeted.</p>.<p>In other matches in the final round, Firouzja beat Aronian 2.5-1.5, Quang Liem Le (China) beat Hans Niemann, while Jan-Krzystof of Poland thrashed Anish Giri 2.5-0.5.</p>.<p>The eight-player all-play-all tournament was the American finale of the Champions Chess Tour. Each match was played over four rapid games, with blitz tiebreaks in case of a 2-2 draw.</p>.<p>Final placings: 1. Magnus Carlsen 16 match points, 2. R Praggnanandhaa 15, 3. Alireza Firouzja 15, 4. Liem Le 12, 5. Jan-Krzystof Duda 11, 6. Levon Aronian 8, 7. Anish Giri, 8. Hans Niemann 0.</p>
<p>Young Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa produced a superb performance, wining three straight games including two in the blitz tie-breaks to outwit world No.1 Magnus Carlsen 4-2 in the final round of the FTX Crypto Cup here on Monday.</p>.<p>However, despite the win over Carlsen, the 17-year-old could only take second place in the final standings.</p>.<p>The Norwegian won the top prize on the basis of a higher score. He finished with 16 match points to the Indian prodigy's tally of 15.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/praggnanandhaa-loses-to-duda-in-ftx-crypto-cup-1137965.html" target="_blank">Praggnanandhaa loses to Duda in FTX Crypto Cup</a></strong></p>.<p>"I've been playing badly all day, but now I'm getting the results I deserve... it's never good to lose, but this is as good a time as any!," Carlsen said after the match.</p>.<p>Alireza Firouzja, another highly-rated teen and a prodigy, also finished on 15 points but had to settle for third place as he had lost the clash against Praggnanandhaa earlier.</p>.<p>The first two games of the Carlsen-Praggnanandhaa match were drawn before the world No.1 went ahead by clinching the third.</p>.<p>In a surprise turn of events, the Indian won the fourth game to push the match into the tie-breaks. He shocked the Norwegian by winning both the games in the tie-break.</p>.<p>Praggnanandhaa has been in splendid form this year and had previously beaten the world champion twice in online events.</p>.<p>He also played a crucial role in the India 'B' team claiming a bronze medal in the 44th chess Olympiad in Chennai recently.</p>.<p>"I think it could have done better the last few days but I think overall 2nd is good," Praggnanandhaa said after the game against Carlsen.</p>.<p>Praggnanandhaa started his campaign with victory over world No.4 Firouzja and also scored wins over Anish Giri and Levon Aronian.</p>.<p>"Fantastic finish towards the end! @rpragchess won in blitz tiebreak against Magnus #FTXCryptoCup ! Great defensive skills at crucial junctures, some good opening preparations, some bad decisions, overall very satisfying," his coach R B Ramesh tweeted.</p>.<p>In other matches in the final round, Firouzja beat Aronian 2.5-1.5, Quang Liem Le (China) beat Hans Niemann, while Jan-Krzystof of Poland thrashed Anish Giri 2.5-0.5.</p>.<p>The eight-player all-play-all tournament was the American finale of the Champions Chess Tour. Each match was played over four rapid games, with blitz tiebreaks in case of a 2-2 draw.</p>.<p>Final placings: 1. Magnus Carlsen 16 match points, 2. R Praggnanandhaa 15, 3. Alireza Firouzja 15, 4. Liem Le 12, 5. Jan-Krzystof Duda 11, 6. Levon Aronian 8, 7. Anish Giri, 8. Hans Niemann 0.</p>