Nov 25 (Reuters) - China's Ding Liren beat teenager Gukesh Dommaraju of India in the opening round of the world chess championship in a major confidence boost for the title holder on Monday. Ding, ...
Power competition between nations can be likened to a game of chess, with Washington and Beijing as the kings maneuvering on the board. Unlike the game itself, however, other pieces— smaller nations— ...
After 9 draws in 13 games, Gukesh capitalised on an error by Ding and won the final game of the 14-game contest to be crowned ...
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NEW DELHI: Just a few days back, Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa made a stunning statement in the Tata Steel Masters by defeating the youngest-ever World Chess Champion Gukesh Dommaraju to claim the ...
After the easy draw with black pieces, Arjun now must be wanting to give his best shot at a win – and thus a place in the semifinals – with white pieces in their second classical game.
Both Ding Liren and Gukesh have agreed to a draw in Game 6 after 46 moves. The match is poised at 3 points for each player.