Viswanathan Anand analyzes the psychological duel between D Gukesh and Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship.
D Gukesh is currently level with Ding Liren after their draw in the sixth round of the World Chess Championship.
Eliminating risk and not losing many games was the central principle around which Carlsen's five world titles were built.
When he resigned his game during the simultaneous display of chess given by the five-time World champion, he was told that he ...
Chinese defending champion had maintained he's not had ice cream in between World Championship games, but admitted to IM Mike ...
The $2.5mn world championship match in Singapore has turned into a tight contest as China’s Ding Liren, 32, and India’s ...
Matteo Mencarelli, who flew in from Sofia in Bulgaria, was one of the 10 fortunate players who got to take on Viswanathan ...
Intense psychological battle unfolds in World Championship as Gukesh and Ding Liren navigate risky moves and missed ...
The match is interestingly poised now with the pendulum swinging towards the Indian as we go to the first rest day.
The 14-game-series stands balanced at 3 points each at the end of round 6 of the summit clash between Chinese Champion Liren ...
Indian challenger D Gukesh held defending champion Ding Liren of China to a draw with black pieces in an intense sixth game ...