World Chess Championship, ding liren
ESPN · 10h
Ding's big 2024 problem sees him miss advantage against Gukesh in game 5 of Chess World Championship
This is an instructive observation from the reigning world champion. For the whole year now, it's plagued Ding -- he has previously admitted to the well-documented problems of 2024 being centred around his inability to convert advantageous positions into wins.
sportstar.thehindu · 7h
Gukesh vs Ding Liren Game 4 HIGHLIGHTS, World Chess Championship: Gukesh forces a draw with Black; series level 2-2
The World Chess Championship match between D. Gukesh and Ding Liren will consist of 14 games. The first player to score 7.5 points will be crowned the World Champion. If the match ends in a tie after all 14 games, a tiebreak will be held the following day to determine the winner.
Firstpost · 8h
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren, World Chess Championship 2024 Game 5 Highlights: Gukesh, Ding play out second consecutive draw
World Chess Championship 2024 Game 5 LIVE Updates, D Gukesh vs Ding Liren: India’s D Gukesh will be aiming to move into the lead for the first time in the ongoing World Championship match against Ding Liren on Saturday.
sportstar.thehindu · 9h
World Chess Championship 2024, Game 5: Gukesh vs Ding Liren fifth round game ends in draw, series levelled at 2.5-2.5
The world’s youngest World Championship challenger, India’s D. Gukesh played out a safe draw against defending champion China’s Ding Liren in the fifth round of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 with White at the Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore on Saturday.
The Indian Express · 6h
World Chess Championship: Gukesh pulls off miraculous escape after blunder against Ding Liren
On move 23, Gukesh opted to pick off Ding Liren’s knight with a pawn rather than his rook. It was a blunder that could have cost the teen the game. But Gukesh managed to sidestep himself out of troubl
The Hindu · 8h
World Chess Championship: Honours shared in game five as Ding lets Gukesh off the hook
Indian challenger D Gukesh played out a hard-fought draw with white pieces in the fifth game of the World Chess Championship against defending champion Ding Liren of China in Singapore on Saturday (November 30,
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