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Gukesh continues winning streak 2 years after heartbreaking loss in Chennai

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Gukesh Shines at FIDE Chess Olympiad 2024: Defeats Aydin Suleymanli in Spectacular Fashion

Young chess prodigy Gukesh continues to make waves at the FIDE Chess Olympiad in Budapest, Hungary, as he secures a stunning victory against Azerbaijan’s Aydin Suleymanli in just 38 moves. The 16-year-old from India has been on a winning streak, defeating top grandmasters with an average rating of over 2600.

Gukesh’s impressive performance at the Olympiad is reminiscent of his standout performance two years ago in Chennai, where he showcased his talent on the top board of the India B team. Despite a setback in the 10th round, Gukesh has returned to the Olympiad with a vengeance, determined to prove himself on the world stage.

In his latest match, Gukesh displayed exceptional precision and strategic prowess, outmaneuvering his opponent with calculated moves and forcing a resignation by the 38th move. With this victory, Gukesh has climbed to the fifth spot in the live ratings, solidifying his position as one of the top players in the world.

Supported by his teammates, Gukesh’s stellar performance has propelled the Indian team to success, with notable wins against strong opponents like Azerbaijan. As Gukesh continues to dominate the chess scene, fans and fellow players alike are eagerly anticipating his next moves at the Olympiad.

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