D Gukesh Starts 2024 Chess World Championship with Draw Against Ding Liren
D Gukesh Makes a Strong Start in Chess World Championship with Draw Against Ding Liren
In a thrilling start to the 2024 Chess World Championship, D Gukesh managed to secure a draw against reigning champion Ding Liren in their second match of the tournament. Despite Ding’s early lead after a win on Monday, Gukesh showed impressive defensive skills and determination to hold his own against the experienced champion.
The match began with Ding confidently executing his practiced opening, a four knight Italian, and taking control of the board. However, Gukesh remained focused and composed, avoiding any costly mistakes that could have given Ding an advantage. Unlike the first game, where Gukesh faltered, he displayed a strong defensive strategy throughout the match.
As the game progressed, Ding seemed to struggle to break through Gukesh’s solid defense, leading to a series of defensive moves from both players. Eventually, the game ended in a draw by repetition, with both players agreeing to split the point.
Despite the draw, Gukesh’s performance has impressed many, and he will be looking to capitalize on Ding’s indecision in the next match. With the world championship being a long and grueling 14-game tournament, every point counts, and Gukesh will be eager to make his mark in the competition.
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