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Gukesh misses chances, Ding turns tables as most exciting game ends in a draw

by Blitz India Media
December 5, 2024
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NEW DELHI: For the second game in a row, India’s D. Gukesh failed to capitalise on a big advantage and landed in an inferior position as Game 8 ended in a draw with reigning champion Ding Liren of China defending stoutly and brilliantly to turn things around in an edge-of-the-seat roller-coaster in Singapore on December 4.

It was a struggle all the way through in a game that will go down in history as being one of the most exciting of all time. It was a fight with alternatives for both players, which finally ended in a draw after the challenger rejected once again a draw by threefold repetition.

At one time, Gukesh, playing with black pieces, had a big advantage in position and time and the Chinese player looked on his way to defeat, just like in Game 7 on Tuesday, but came up with a risky plan and grabbed the advantage. He offered a draw by repetition of moves despite having a slight advantage but the 18-year-old Indian courageously rejected the offer. The game eventually ended in a draw after more than four-and-half hours thrilling action that lasted 51 moves.

Both players are still tied 4-4 after eight games. Gukesh will continue to feel frustrated as he could not convert a promising position into a win for the second successive game. This is the fifth successive draw in the 14-game match in which the first three games produced two wins.

It was Gukesh all the way at the start of the game.
Ding opted for the English Opening and the Indian challenger played the first few moves at breakneck speed and also uncorked a novelty (by moving his pawn to f6 square) on the seventh turn. He continued to blitz his moves and soon he had a 30 minutes time advantage over the reigning champion. He kept Ding Liren from following his prepared system and played brilliantly to add to his opponent’s woes, who spent more and more time for each move and soon the Indian GM had double the time than Ding. The Chinese player made a positional mistake by moving his rook to b1, which made his pieces a bit more unstable.

Soon, the 32-year-old Chinese was down to 16 minutes for 16 moves to complete 40 moves before the first time control. He had to rush with his moves and made another bad move as his position worsened.

However, Gukesh lost a bit of his advantage with an inaccurate move that gave Ding some breathing space. But the Chinese played brilliantly, went for a gamble, opted for a sacrifice and unleashed a king move which forced Gukesh to make another inaccurate move and the Indian player’s advantage fizzled out and his position became unstable.
The Indian made three weak moves in succession from 26 to 28 turns that swung the pendulum in the other direction and Gukesh was in a disadvantageous position. He landed with a deadly double pin on his knight and rook and had less than 10 minutes to make 10 moves.

The key position of the game occurred on move twenty-six. In a very tricky position, Gukesh missed a chance to consolidate his material advantage. In the press conference, he lamented his decision.
“Blocking with 26…Ndc5 (instead of 26…Nac5) looked weird to me. I thought that my move was winning but I missed his key move 28.Qe1, when 28…Nxd3 loses to 29.Qc3. If I had spotted this idea then I would probably have thought a bit more. It was a very tricky position and he found these ideas very quickly – great defence by my opponent,” said Gukesh.

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