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World Chess Championship, Gukesh and ding liren
World Chess Championship: Why chess legend Judit Polgar was left ‘speechless’ by Gukesh’s 3rd move in Game 5
Game 5 of the World Chess Championship ended in a 40-move draw after starting with the Exchange Variation of the French Defence
Ding's big 2024 problem sees him miss advantage against Gukesh in game 5 of Chess World Championship
This is an instructive observation from the reigning world champion. For the whole year now, it's plagued Ding -- he has previously admitted to the well-documented problems of 2024 being centred around his inability to convert advantageous positions into wins.
D Gukesh holds Ding Liren to a hard-fought draw in World Chess Championship Game 5
D Gukesh and Ding Liren remained tied at 2.5-2.5 after an intense Game 5 draw in the World Chess Championship, with Gukesh's resilient defense countering Ding's calculated aggression to keep the series evenly poised.
World Chess Championship: Gukesh pulls off miraculous escape after blunder against Ding Liren
On move 23, Gukesh opted to pick off Ding Liren’s knight with a pawn rather than his rook. It was a blunder that could have cost the teen the game. But Gukesh managed to sidestep himself out of troubl
Chess World Championship: Gukesh's defensive nous ensures draw in game 5
At one point of game 5 of the FIDE World Championship, Ding Liren seemed to be favourite to force a result, but D Gukesh's defensive nous ensured that it would be honours shared to keep the score tied at 2.5 - 2.5.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, World Chess Championship Game 5: Indian Recovers From Blunder To Draw, Scores Tied 2.5-2.5
The second draw in a row left both players with an identical tally on 2.5 points apiece, still shy of 5 more points in order to win the championship.
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren Game 6 Live Streaming: When and where to watch World Chess Championship 2024 match
World Chess Championship 2024 Game 6, D Gukesh vs Ding Liren LIVE Streaming: Both reigning champion Ding Liren and challenger D Gukesh will be aiming to break the deadlock after back-to-back draws when they lock horns in Game 6 on Sunday.
Chess World Championship: Gukesh vs Ding Liren Live updates, score, commentary, news from game 6
It's Game 6 in the World Chess Championship as both India's D Gukesh and China's Ding Liren will push to take an advantage with the scores being level at 2.5 points each. The previous Game 5 ended up being a draw as reigning world champion Ding had a good chance to pile up the pressure but he missed on his advantage in the endgame.
Gukesh vs Ding Liren Game 4 HIGHLIGHTS, World Chess Championship: Gukesh forces a draw with Black; series level 2-2
The World Chess Championship match between D. Gukesh and Ding Liren will consist of 14 games. The first player to score 7.5 points will be crowned the World Champion. If the match ends in a tie after all 14 games, a tiebreak will be held the following day to determine the winner.
World chess: Gukesh strikes back, levels match
The Indian teenager and Chinese champion Ding Liren are tied on 1.5 points after Game 3, going into the first rest day in Singapore
Gukesh 'feels great', outplays Ding to grab first victory of Chess World Championship
Just as the World Championship heads into its first rest day, Gukesh's win is significant, both in its manner and its timing.
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Below-par Gukesh heads to 6th Game on even ground
Ding Liren achieved a draw with black against D Gukesh in the fifth game of the World Chess Championship. Despite having a ...
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FIDE WCC Final 2024: D Gukesh vs D Liren, Match 6: When and where to watch
Meanwhile, Gukesh hopes to become only the second Indian after the legendary Viswanathan Anand to claim the world ...
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D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, World Chess Championship Game 5 Highlights: Indian Secures Draw After Comeback From Blunder; Scores Tied At 2.5-2.5
D Gukesh and Ding Liren are facing each other in the fifth game of the World Chess Championship. Follow live moves and ...
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