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World Chess Championship: D Gukesh says he's happy with 'very important' win over Ding Liren in Game 3


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Published in Sports and Competition on Wednesday, November 27th 2024 at 10:25 GMT by Terrence Williams   Print publication without navigation

  • D Gukesh spoke on his crucial victory over Ding Liren in Game 3 of the 2024 World Chess Championship in Singapore on Wednesday. This is Gukesh's first-ever classical win over Liren.

The article from Firstpost discusses the third game of the World Chess Championship between D Gukesh and Ding Liren, which ended in a draw after 37 moves. The game was described as a tense battle with both players opting for a cautious approach, leading to a symmetrical pawn structure and an eventual draw. Gukesh, the 17-year-old Indian Grandmaster, expressed satisfaction with the draw, noting that he felt he was in a slightly better position but was content with the result given the high stakes. Ding Liren, the defending champion, also seemed relieved with the outcome, focusing on maintaining his composure for the upcoming games. The match has garnered significant attention, with chess enthusiasts and experts analyzing the strategies and outcomes, highlighting the psychological and strategic depth of the championship.

Read the Full Firstpost Article at [ https://www.firstpost.com/sports/world-chess-championship-d-gukesh-ding-liren-game-3-reactions-13839497.html ]

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