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The filename refers to a chess game between Grandmasters and David Howell played during the London Chess Classic .

Nakamura famously defeated Howell in Round 5 of this tournament. The victory helped Nakamura take the sole lead at that stage of the event. The filename refers to a chess game between

The two GMs have a well-known history beyond London, particularly a controversial incident at the . After Howell managed to hold a long endgame draw against him, a frustrated Nakamura allegedly told Howell he had "no effing understanding" of chess. Despite this past friction, they are now on good terms . The two GMs have a well-known history beyond

While these two players have faced each other several times in London (notably in and 2011 ), the specific "A22" in the title likely refers to the ECO (Encyclopedia of Chess Openings) code for the English Opening: King's English, Two Knights' Variation . Key Game Details While these two players have faced each other

The two also met in the 2nd London Chess Classic , where they played to a draw after 42 moves. Notable Nakamura-Howell Rivalry

The filename refers to a chess game between Grandmasters and David Howell played during the London Chess Classic .

Nakamura famously defeated Howell in Round 5 of this tournament. The victory helped Nakamura take the sole lead at that stage of the event.

The two GMs have a well-known history beyond London, particularly a controversial incident at the . After Howell managed to hold a long endgame draw against him, a frustrated Nakamura allegedly told Howell he had "no effing understanding" of chess. Despite this past friction, they are now on good terms .

While these two players have faced each other several times in London (notably in and 2011 ), the specific "A22" in the title likely refers to the ECO (Encyclopedia of Chess Openings) code for the English Opening: King's English, Two Knights' Variation . Key Game Details

The two also met in the 2nd London Chess Classic , where they played to a draw after 42 moves. Notable Nakamura-Howell Rivalry