Divya Deshmukh Shines in Norway Chess's 'Confession Box' Innovation

In her debut at Norway Chess, Divya Deshmukh embraced the 'confession box,' which she claims aids in her gameplay analysis. This novel addition to chess, initially met with reluctance by Indian players, offers insights and is gaining appreciation among top players like Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura.

Divya Deshmukh Shines in Norway Chess's 'Confession Box' Innovation
Divya Deshmukh. (Photo/ANI)

Divya Deshmukh made a notable impression in her first showing at Norway Chess by embracing the innovative 'confession box.' This feature allows players to step away briefly and share thoughts mid-game, providing valuable insight into their strategies and emotions.

After defeating Koneru Humpy in the second round, Deshmukh expressed her gratitude for the concept. She believes the confession box not only adds entertainment value but also aids her in strategic calculations. International chess figures such as Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura have championed this concept, though Indian grandmasters have been hesitant. Deshmukh's success might inspire more of her compatriots to engage with this modern approach.

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