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Game 13 of the World Championship ends in a draw as Ding saves the game, leaving the score tied before the final classical game.

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A “Golden Game” Coming: Ding Liren vs. Gukesh D in World Chess Championship

In two days’ time, the world will witness a historic moment in the world of chess as Ding Liren and Gukesh D face off in a thrilling battle for the World Chess Championship title. The stakes are high as Ding looks to retain his title while Gukesh aims to become the youngest player ever to claim the crown.

The tension is palpable as the score remains tied at 6½-6½ after a hard-fought draw in game 13. Ding managed to secure a draw from a difficult position, showcasing his resilience and strategic prowess. On the other hand, Gukesh, playing white, created significant pressure but was unable to capitalize on his advantage.

As the players gear up for the decisive game, all eyes are on Ding, who will have the white pieces in what he described as a “golden game.” Before the match began, many pundits believed that Gukesh might secure a quick victory similar to Magnus Carlsen’s triumph in 2021. However, Ding’s strong performance in the previous game has proven that he is ready for the challenge.

The game saw Gukesh taking an aggressive approach with the French Defence, putting Ding on the defensive. Despite Gukesh’s early advantage, Ding displayed remarkable defensive technique and held his ground until the game ended in a draw.

With the score tied, the stage is set for a dramatic conclusion on Thursday. The players will have to battle fatigue and nerves as they compete for the prestigious title. Should the game end in another draw, the World Chess Championship will be decided in rapid tiebreaks on Friday.

Chess enthusiasts around the world are eagerly awaiting the outcome of this historic match, which promises to be a thrilling and intense showdown between two formidable players. Stay tuned for the final showdown between Ding Liren and Gukesh D in the World Chess Championship.

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