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FIDE World Chess Championship 2024: Game 9 – Gukesh D vs Ding Liren

The battle for the World Chess Championship continues as Ding Liren, the reigning world champion from China, faces off against India’s teenage chess sensation, Gukesh D. After eight intense games, the players are tied at 4 points each, with both having won one game so far. Game 9 is set to be a decisive moment in this gripping contest.

Gukesh’s Aggressive Play
Gukesh’s fearless and aggressive playing style has drawn praise from chess legends. Notably, Susan Polgar compared him to a tank, relentless in his approach. In Game 8, Gukesh opted to continue playing despite being in a worse position, refusing to settle for a draw. Polgar applauded this boldness, recognizing Gukesh’s potential to make a significant mark in the chess world.

Magnus Carlsen’s Views on Gukesh’s Risk-Taking
Magnus Carlsen, former world champion, expressed his shock at Gukesh’s decision to reject a draw in Game 8. Carlsen questioned the wisdom behind Gukesh’s optimism, suggesting that the Indian prodigy’s play was bordering on delusion. Despite the risks, Carlsen acknowledged the thrill Gukesh brings to the game with his unpredictable moves.

Gukesh’s Unyielding Will
In Game 8, Gukesh had the option to secure a draw by repeating moves but chose to continue, even though Ding held a significant advantage. AI analysis indicated that Gukesh’s chances of winning were slim, but his decision to fight on demonstrated his bold, risk-taking nature. Gukesh later admitted that he misjudged the position, but his resolve to push forward was in line with his aggressive mindset.

Stay tuned as Game 9 unfolds today with live updates on every move and analysis of the thrilling encounter.

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