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40 sats \ 11 replies \ @Coinsreporter 6 Jun \ on: Circle is wildly overvalued Stacker_Stocks
Why have you bought Magnus when he's actually struggling to find a win. Is he winning?
Because he was either going to win or draw.
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If Gukesh didn't lose after Magnus went for a draw, it would be a heartbreak for you. But now as Gukesh had already lost, noone's gonna surpass king magnus. So, he's now the champ.
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Gukesh had to win outright. He wasn't really in position to do that with so little time. Win probability was pretty decisive towards Magnus once he turned the game on Arjun.
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I was watching Gukesh vs Fabi. Gukesh really came very close to winning it in the end.
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Yes. He had a path to win but he had so little time. Hard for him to find it. It's easy for the commentators using the chess engine to find but when you are up against the clock it is a lot of pressure. Even Magnus was pressed for time. He had a path to win but had to accept the draw because there simply wasn't enough time to play it out.
Very exciting to watch.
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Thanks. Now I get it. I didn't realise that timer is there for a rule. I was watching the board but not listening to the commentary.
You made the right decision.
I made a mistake, I didn't sell 20k Yes shares on Gukesh in time.