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World Chess Championship: Ding Liren reveals he ‘almost gave up’ after Gukesh’s 31st move in Game 13
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World Chess Championship: Ding Liren reveals he ‘almost gave up’ after Gukesh’s 31st move in Game 13

Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand turned 55 on Wednesday and his protege D Gukesh had the chance to give a befitting present to the legend while getting within touching distance of becoming the youngest-ever occupier of the throne.Having lost Game 12 to Ding Liren on Monday immediately after taking the lead, Gukesh ideally needed to make the most of his last game with white pieces if he wanted to settle the contest before the tie-breaks. As it turned out, the Indian’s efforts to squeeze water out of stone only resulted in a stalemate after 68 moves. The Chinese champion now has white pieces in the final game of classical chess and if it too ends in a draw, the two combatants will go into tie-breakers playing formats with quicker time control. It is said that chess legend Garry Kas...
World Chess Championship 2024 Game 13 Live Updates: Gukesh and Ding Liren back on board after final rest day
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World Chess Championship 2024 Game 13 Live Updates: Gukesh and Ding Liren back on board after final rest day

World Chess Championship: Gukesh vs Ding Liren battle breaking viewership records on online streaming, other content World Chess Championship: With the warriors in the middle belonging to the two most populous nations in the world, interest in the Gukesh vs Ding battle is at an all-time high. (FIDE via Eng Chin An) Gukesh, an 18-year-old Indian chess player, is currently playing against Ding Liren for the World Chess Championship. Hikaru Nakamura, a renowned chess grandmaster, is streaming his analysis of the ongoing match, providing insights and commentary on the games. Nakamura is particularly interested in this match as he himself was a contender for the championship but missed out on the final spot. (Read more from Amit Kamath)Source link
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren, World Chess Championship Live: Confident D Gukesh look to extend lead over defending champion Ding Liren  – The Times of India
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D Gukesh vs Ding Liren, World Chess Championship Live: Confident D Gukesh look to extend lead over defending champion Ding Liren – The Times of India

World Chess Championship Live, Game 12: 'It was a very difficult game for me'Gukesh aims to become the youngest classical chess champion in history. After one of the most exciting games of the match, in which both players spent almost an hour on one single move, he defeated the champion Ding Liren and set the match score at 6-5 with only three games to go.“It was a very difficult game for me. Already on move four, I wasn’t sure if I had made the correct choice. I remembered a game I played in a rapid tournament against GM Adhiban but I couldn’t remember the other moves. I spent 40 minutes calculating some nonsense variations” a visibly sad Ding explained after the game.On this occasion, the lack of time was decisive. With only seven minutes to go, Ding blundered on move 28, dropping a piec...
World Chess Championship: Gukesh, Ding Liren settle for yet another draw in 8th game | Chess News – Times of India
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World Chess Championship: Gukesh, Ding Liren settle for yet another draw in 8th game | Chess News – Times of India

Ding Liren and D Gukesh. (FIDE Photo) NEW DELHI: Indian challenger D Gukesh and Chinese defending champion Ding Liren concluded their fifth consecutive draw, maintaining equal points in the eighth game of the World Chess Championship in Singapore on Wednesday.Both players remain at 4 points each, requiring an additional 3.5 points to secure the championship. The game concluded in a draw after 51 moves, marking the sixth draw of the 14-round match.The 32-year-old Liren had claimed victory in the first game, while the 18-year-old Gukesh won the third. The second, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh games resulted in draws.In a complex position lasting over four hours, Liren opted for a cautious approach, securing a draw. Gukesh appeared likely to accept this outcome, considering Liren's previou...