Ding Liren's reckless rook move - 55.Rf2 - in the final of the world championships took the chess world ... myself to go through that huge tiebreak fight and suddenly it was all over and I ...
18-year-old Indian grandmaster D Gukesh fought extremely hard but couldn't overcome defending champion Ding Liren in game 13 of the World Chess Championship ... a queen-plus-rook endgame that ...
After 68 moves, the game ended in a draw, leaving the scores tied at 6.5-6.5 with only one classical chess game remaining ... reaching a queen-plus-rook endgame that was perfectly balanced.
It was a move that changed everything. Ding Liren, the reigning world chess champion, played his rook to f2—a decision that would not only cost him the game but also his crown. Across the board ...
World Chess Championship 2024 Game 13 Highlights, D Gukesh vs Ding Liren: Chinese world champion Ding survived a tough middlegame to secure a sensational draw against Gukesh in Game 13 after 68 moves.
A catastropic blunder from Ding Liren on move 55 saw Gukesh capitalise and follow Viswanathan Anand in becoming the second ...
A well-prepared Gukesh had all the advantage in game 13 but one slight misjudgment meant Ding defended his way back for a draw.
Gukesh Dommaraju’s triumph as the youngest World Chess Champion should be celebrated; yet, the Chinese defending champion’s misstep has divided the chess world Subharup Das Sharma Published 14.12.24, ...