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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, Ding Liren play out another draw as Game 9 ends with bare kings at World Chess Championship | Chess News – Times of India
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D Gukesh, Ding Liren play out another draw as Game 9 ends with bare kings at World Chess Championship | Chess News – Times of India

D Gukesh vs Ding Liren (Photo Credits: @FIDE_chess on X) NEW DELHI: The World Chess Championship match between Indian challenger D Gukesh and defending champion Ding Liren of China continues to be a closely contested affair. The Game 9, played on Thursday, ended in yet another draw, making it the sixth consecutive draw and the seventh of the match. Both players are now level on 4.5 points each, still short of the 7.5 points required to clinch the championship.The game saw Gukesh employ the Catalan Opening, a long-established opening system at the top level. As It Happened: D Gukesh vs Ding Liren, Game 9 Liren, known for his deep preparation, spent a significant amount of time in the opening phase, using over 50 minutes of his allotted time in the first time control, while Gukesh used only ...