An 18-year-old has become the youngest world chess champion in history after ... Rarely, if ever, are Championship games decided by one-move blunders, but as the catastrophic mistake became ...
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As he plays chess, I feel him leaving me. In Singapore, Gukesh came roaring back with a win in game 3, and Ding again seemed distressed and flustered. Over the next fortnight there followed a series ...
D Gukesh finished the round robin stage of the Freestyle Chess Grand Tour event in Weissenhauss ... Under time pressure as well, Gukesh made a blunder with his knight, which allowed Carlsen to move in ...
Almost right from the first move, Gukesh's position was worse, and only kept getting inferior as the game went on, but in the endgame, one blunder from Sindarov allowed the Indian teenager back ...
D Gukesh finished the round robin stage of the Freestyle Chess Grand Tour event ... Gukesh made a blunder with his knight, which allowed Carlsen to move in and completely paralyse Gukesh's pieces.
But a massive blunder by the Chinese GM in the 55th move saw him resign and concede in a historic defeat. Also Read: Magnus Carlsen throws brutal jibe at D Gukesh, younger chess GMs in huge claim ...
1 spot to D Gukesh: ‘One of the toughest tournaments of my life’ Gukesh had to take a defensive approach after an early blunder ... game was played over 92 moves and finally ended as a ...