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Chess World Championship: D Gukesh bounces back, holds Ding Liren for draw in Game 2Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh bounced back after a tough start to the World Championship, holding defending champion Ding Liren to a draw in Game 2 on Tuesday, November 26. Playing with black pieces ...
Hong Kong teenager Jamison Kao managed to draw a “super-crazy” chess game with mainland Chinese grandmaster and former world ...
The 18-year-old Gukesh defeated defending champion Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship ... Ding then looked to get a draw out of it and take the match into a tiebreaker.
After drawing Game 2 of the 2024 World Chess Championship, D. Gukesh revealed his plan of taking it "one game at a time" as he looks to upstage Ding Liren. "Today was a good day, and hopefully ...
With nerves no longer a concern for him, teenaged Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh will hold the psychological edge against a slightly shaken defending champion Ding Liren when the two resume their ...
And he did, in the third game of the World championship against Ding Liren. He was trailing by a point with the first rest day of the match coming up. And he needed to win a game in the World ...
Hong Kong teenager Jamison Kao managed to draw a “super-crazy” chess game with mainland Chinese grandmaster and former world champion Ding Liren at the weekend – but the city’s No 1 still ...
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