White went for a very quiet and interesting idea in a Nimzo Larsen Opening but perhaps did not come with too much of an intention to fight! But both players continue to vary their openings a lot and try to surprise each other.
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Under the pressure of the ticking clock! Game -3
"The aim of opening preparation is to get a playable position in the middlegame" - Lajos Portisch
World Champion Ding Liren predicted that Gukesh would come with all guns blazing, and that the third game would be a big fight and wasn't he spot on! There were lot of interesting moments which showed some of the strong as well as weak points of both the players.
The game started with
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Game 2 Not a Boring draw!
After having won the first game unexpectedly so to speak with the Black pieces, Ding's situation was sort of unique for him as he never got the lead in last year's event until he actually won the World Championship!
So, was he going to try and increase his lead, or play safe keeping slight chances? Gukesh needs to play stable and not go all out in this game. As Magnus quipped, he could not win the match in this game, but he could almost lose it if he lost the current game! Although here too the World Championship in 1972 between Fischer and Spassky and the one in 1954 between Botvinnik and Smyslov show that things are not too simple even with a 2-0 lead! But again, one has to mention that they were 24 game events.
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
World Championship 2024 diaries Game 1
"World Championship match is an emotional experience" - Vladimir Kramnik
The World Championship match between Gukesh and Ding is underway, and this is one of the rare occasions where the challenger is rated higher than the champion according to rating and current results going by the past one year. While there have been varied kind of predictions going on about the outcome of the match, Magnus predicted that the match could be more even than many might think.
Game 1 is always a nervous story for the challenger as the experienced top challengers themselves say! Remember, game 1 of Anand-Carlsen 2013, Chennai when Carlsen was visibly nervous and by his own admission escaped with a draw!
Outwardly Gukesh seemed confident, though he later admitted in the press conference there was bound to be nervousness and indeed he was, but he felt alright once the game began! Let us start delving in to the game