Beating a very tough opponent after an impeccable game of increasing pressure and a beautiful shot is one of the situations that gives the most pleasure to a chess player, whether professional or amateur. This is what happens in the impressive game in this video, which pits two very tough players against each other: the Czech David Navara, one of the greatest talents to emerge in the last years of the 20th century, hindered in his sporting performance because he is a person with autism; and the Hungarian Peter Leko, world runner-up in 2004 after tying with Vladímir Krámnik (7-7) and today a prominent live commentator.
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