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Ding Liren v Dommaraju Gukesh Game 14

Ding Liren v Dommaraju Gukesh Game 14

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We have a new Chess World Champion 18 year old Gukesh D.

(I started off by following what everyone was calling him, Dommaraju Gukesh,
but Gukesh D. is on his FIDE card. I decided to stay with my original choice
throughout the rest of this coverage for uniformity but from on it is Gukesh D.)

Finally after 14 fascinating games Ding’s tepid nature with the White pieces
and his handing of the clock caught up with him. It looked like another draw,
a difficult draw, but a draw according to the evaluation bars on the computers.

Computers have no idea of the times left, the occasion and how some positions
can be difficult for a human to play. In short, a computer does not even know it
is playing a game. It is a machine and Chess players (bless them all) are human.

When the blunder came it was a horror story. A lesson, if we at RHP ever needed
reminding, that there is no such thing as an ‘easy’ draw. Gukesh played his part
skilfully and created just enough problems to tempt Ding’s patience and when
Ding saw a chance to trade Rooks, he quickly played his 55th move, a move that
will haunt him for a long time, though to be honest you could see it coming, if not
on move 55 then probably later And suddenly the 2024 Wold Champion was over.

Position after 55.Rf4-f2?


If Ding had played 55.Ra4 the game goes on and with best play, a draw.

Ding Liren - D. Gukesh Game 14, World Chess Championship 2024



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