Indian Challenger D Gukesh Holds Defending Champion Ding Liren to Draw in Intense Sixth Game of World Chess Championship
Indian challenger D Gukesh holds defending champion Ding Liren to a draw in intense sixth game of World Chess Championship
In a thrilling sixth game of the World Chess Championship, Indian challenger D Gukesh managed to hold defending champion Ding Liren of China to a draw with black pieces. The intense match ended in a stalemate after 46 moves, marking the third draw in a row for both players.
With this result, both Gukesh and Liren are now tied on points, with each player having 3 points apiece. However, they are still shy of 4.5 more points needed to win the championship.
The match has been closely contested, with the two players signing peace after a hard-fought battle. This was the fourth draw of the match, leaving fans eager to see what strategies the players will employ as the competition moves towards the halfway mark.
Despite the pressure of the championship, Gukesh remained calm and confident throughout the game. In a post-game conference, he mentioned that he did not feel any real danger during the sixth game, showcasing his strong mental fortitude.
On the other hand, Liren seemed to be gaining confidence with each passing game, despite being written off by many top players in the world. Playing with white pieces, he opted for a super-solid opening strategy, leading to a Queen and Rook endgame with equal pawns.
The match is far from over, with eight games still remaining in the 14-round competition. The battle will resume after a rest day on Monday, with fans eagerly awaiting the next moves from both players.
As the tension mounts in the World Chess Championship, Gukesh and Liren are set to continue their fierce competition in the quest for the title of world champion. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting chess showdown.