D Gukesh holds Ding Liren to a draw
ESPN.com · 1h
Chess World Championship: Ding Liren lets Gukesh off the hook as game 6 ends in another draw
It's Game 6 in the World Chess Championship as both India's D Gukesh and China's Ding Liren will push to take an advantage with the scores being level at 2.5 points each. The previous Game 5 ended up being a draw as reigning world champion Ding had a good chance to pile up the pressure but he missed on his advantage in the endgame.
The Indian Express · 2h
At World Chess Championship, Ding Liren not chilling… or having ice cream
Since Ding Liren was spotted sitting in his player’s lounge in an earlier game in a relaxed-looking state, fans aware of the “bing chilling” phrase adapted it to start referring to the world champion with the endearingly-coined Ding Chillin’.
sportstar.thehindu · 15h
World Chess Championship 2024, Game 6: Nothing separates Gukesh, Ding Liren in round six as game ends in three-fold repetition draw
Another match of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 ended in a draw after India’s D. Gukesh and defending champion China’s Ding Liren decided to end the sixth round game via threefold repetition at the Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore on Sunday.
Firstpost · 3h
World Chess Championship: From Ding winning Game 1, Gukesh bouncing back in Game 3 to hat-trick of draws, journey so far
As of Monday, the second ‘Rest Day’ in the best-of-14 series that is set to run till the 13th of this month, Ding and Gukesh are level on three points each out of a possible six, with the last three games ending in a draw.
The Pioneer · 10h
World Chess Championship: Gukesh holds Liren with black pieces to remain level on points
Indian challenger D Gukesh held defending champion Ding Liren of China to a draw with black pieces in an intense sixth game of the World Chess Championship to remain level on points here Sunday. The third draw in a row left both players on an identical tally of 3 points apiece,
ESPN · 1d
Chess World Championship: Gukesh vs Ding Liren Live updates, score, commentary, news from game 6
It's Game 6 in the World Chess Championship as both India's D Gukesh and China's Ding Liren will push to take an advantage with the scores being level at 2.5 points each. The previous Game 5 ended up being a draw as reigning world champion Ding had a good chance to pile up the pressure but he missed on his advantage in the endgame.
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