Ding Liren takes down Gukesh in Game 1
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In an unexpected turn of events, Ding Liren defeated Gukesh D with the black pieces in the first game of the 2024 FIDE World Championship match in Singapore. Despite spending a lot of time at the beginning of the game, the Chinese Grandmaster found a way to nullify his opponent’s opening initiative and take advantage of the many pawn weaknesses to break through with a decisive middlegame counterattack.
Although it seemed that Ding Liren was on the right track, by playing 27…fxe6 instead of the solid 27…Bxe6 he allowed Gukesh a chance to get off the hook. However, the 18-year-old Indian mistakenly chose 30.Qc2 instead of the principal 30.Bc5, which would have given him enormous tactical compensation and a real chance to muddy the waters.
In the postgame press conference, Ding Liren recognized that he had been a bit lucky as he had missed two tactics that, fortunately for him, didn’t work for his opponent. For his part, Gukesh admitted that he was quite nervous before the game, and although he was able to calm down, he understood that his opponent had played very well.
For the first time since the 2010 Anand vs Topalov match, a decisive result has been certified in the first game. On that occasion, Indian superstar Vishy Anand also lost to Veselin Topalov but went on to claim the title.
The second game of the match will take place on Tuesday, 26th November at 5 PM local time in Singapore.
FACT SHEET, Game 1, FIDE World Championship:
White: Gukesh D
Black: Ding Liren
Result: 0-1
Match score: 1-0 (in favor of Ding Liren)
Game length: 42 moves
Opening: French Defence
Variation: Steinitz variation
Written by IM Michael Rahal (Singapore)
Photos: Eng Chin An and Maria Emelianova
About the event
Current World Champion Ding Liren, representing China, and challenger Gukesh D, from India, will face each other in a fourteen-game classical chess match. The player who scores 7.5 points or more will win the match, picking up the better part of the $2.5 million total prize fund.
The first of the fourteen scheduled games will take place on Monday, November 25 at 5 pm. Gukesh will open with White. The match will be hosted at the luxurious Resorts World Sentosa and will be broadcasted live with expert commentary on the FIDE YouTube Channel.
Source: FIDE NEWS