Gukesh, World Chess Championship and Ding Liren
India Tribune · 9h
FIDE World Chess Championship: Gukesh misses chances, Ding turns tables as most exciting game ends in a draw
For the second game in a row, India's D. Gukesh failed to capitalise on a big advantage and landed in an inferior position as Game 8 ended in a draw with reigning champion Ding Liren of China defending stoutly and brilliantly to turn things around in an edge-of-the-seat roller-coaster at
Daijiworld · 12h
FIDE World Chess Championship: Gukesh misses chances again as Ding turns tables on him in a drawn Ga
For the second game in a row, India's D. Gukesh failed to capitalise on a big advantage and landed in an inferior position as Game 8 ended in a draw with reigning champion Ding Liren of China defending stoutly and brilliantly to turn things around in another edge-of-the-seat roller-coaster in
avinteractive.com · 7d
Holographic chess pieces open FIDE world championship
Dancing chess pieces and chess boards hovering over the head of a presenter have been seen at the FIDE World Chess Championship 2024. The holographic dance performance took place at the championship’s opening ceremony in Singapore.
ESPN · 23h
LIVE: D Gukesh vs Ding Liren, game 8 of the chess World Championship
Ding Liren vs D Gukesh in the 2024 FIDE World Championship has now entered its second half and it was ushered there by a marathon of a game 7 that Gukesh nearly had in his grasp. Nearly, though, as Aaditya Narayan puts it here is never going to win you a World Championship and to do that the young Indian challenger needs to shrug off the vast disappointment of having missed out on a golden opportunity to make the current 3.
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