<p>Bucharest, Romania: Indian grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa came out with all guns blazing to beat Nodirbek Abdusattorov of Uzbekistan in the second round of the Superbet chess classic here.</p>.<p>Pragg, was at his best with white pieces against the Grunfeld defense wherein the white's central pawn structure proved superior.</p>.<p>The Indian was in command after the trade of queens and was clearly at the top of his game once the players reached a rook plus opposite colours bishop endgame.</p>.<p>Pragg won with ease and looks poised for more.</p>.<p>Meanwhile D Gukesh, the youngest-ever world champion, had to be content with a draw for the second day running against Deac Bogdan-Daniel of Romania.</p>.<p>Gukesh, with white pieces, did everything he had on his hand but the Romanian at his defensive best when it required. The wild game was drawn eventually. </p>
<p>Bucharest, Romania: Indian grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa came out with all guns blazing to beat Nodirbek Abdusattorov of Uzbekistan in the second round of the Superbet chess classic here.</p>.<p>Pragg, was at his best with white pieces against the Grunfeld defense wherein the white's central pawn structure proved superior.</p>.<p>The Indian was in command after the trade of queens and was clearly at the top of his game once the players reached a rook plus opposite colours bishop endgame.</p>.<p>Pragg won with ease and looks poised for more.</p>.<p>Meanwhile D Gukesh, the youngest-ever world champion, had to be content with a draw for the second day running against Deac Bogdan-Daniel of Romania.</p>.<p>Gukesh, with white pieces, did everything he had on his hand but the Romanian at his defensive best when it required. The wild game was drawn eventually. </p>