FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 Game 3 Singapore Live Updates: Ding Liren Loses to Gukesh on Time
The FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 took an unexpected turn in Game 3 as world champion Ding Liren lost on time to Gukesh after being in trouble on both the clock and the board for most of the game. The intense battle saw Ding fall behind by a staggering 60 minutes on the clock after Gukesh’s 13th move, putting the champion in a difficult position early on.
The queens were exchanged early in the game, but Ding’s risky move with his light-squared bishop left him in a precarious situation as it became trapped on the board. Despite his efforts to rescue the bishop, Gukesh eventually captured it on the 24th move, further solidifying his advantage in the game.
After a drawn Game 2, Ding had predicted a “big fight” in Game 3 against Gukesh, who was playing with the white pieces and looking to level the score. However, Ding’s time management issues proved to be his downfall as he struggled to make crucial moves under time pressure, ultimately losing on time and leveling the score in the championship.
Former world champion Magnus Carlsen expressed disappointment in Ding’s inability to capitalize on his advantageous position in Game 2, criticizing his conservative approach to the game. Carlsen noted that Ding had missed a golden opportunity to press his younger opponent and secure a stronger position in the championship.
As both players head into the first rest day with a tied score, the World Chess Championship continues to be a thrilling and unpredictable battle of wits and strategy. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis as Gukesh and Ding Liren face off in the next games of the championship.