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Gukesh D and Ding Liren Draw in Game 13; Final Round of World Chess Championship Approaches

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Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh Draws with Ding Liren in World Chess Championship Game 13

Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh fought valiantly but ultimately had to settle for a draw against Ding Liren of China in the 13th game of the World Chess Championship. With the scores tied at 6.5-6.5, the match is likely to be extended to a tie-break stage to determine the winner. Gukesh, just 18 years old, showcased his skills by opting for the King pawn opening, but Liren’s strong defense in the French defense kept the game balanced. Despite Gukesh’s efforts to push for a win, Liren remained composed and the game ended in a draw after 68 moves. The players will now face off in the final game of the match, with the tension and excitement reaching a peak as the championship enters its most crucial phase. Gukesh expressed his excitement for the upcoming game, while Liren admitted to feeling tired after the intense match. The World Chess Championship continues to captivate fans as the two grandmasters battle it out for the title.

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