Titleholder Ding, who was anticipated to have the advantage in the deciding round, blew it all up with a single reckless move - taking his rook from f4 to f2 and trapping his bishop. Rarely ...
The opening day of the World Rapid Chess Championship in New York witnessed a rare and bizarre end to a game because of a ...
His usually famed calculation ability had just let him down momentarily, by not taking into consideration one possibility of a rook move from Ding. Make no mistake, Gukesh's advantage here in game ...
I was totally in shock when I realised I had made a blunder,” said Ding at the post-match press conference. “It was not as ...
In the penultimate match of the World Chess Championship, Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh gave it his all but was unable to ...