Poging GOUD - Vrij
Ding draws after five-hour struggle
Hindustan Times
|December 04, 2024
Gukesh has Ding on the ropes for most of Game 7 but the world champion digs deep to escape, leaving scores level at 3.5-3.5 at the halfway stage
After a quiet game in his previous turn with the White, Gukesh arrived for Game 7, armed and ready to spill blood on the board. He drove daggers through Ding Liren and nearly mummified him before the reigning world champion returned from the dead with some stellar endgame defence to force a draw. The spectators' arena broke into a rapturous applause as the players shook hands after a game that lasted 72 moves and over five hours. It's the longest game played so far in this World Championship match and the contest remains tied at 3.5-3.5, with seven more classical games remaining.
It mustn't be easy for Gukesh to reconcile with a setback like this, having had his opponent on the ropes through the greater part of the game. "It's never pleasant to miss a winning position but I'm happy that I could outplay my opponent quite easily in the opening," said Gukesh in the press conference that followed, "It's a missed chance but he also missed some chances earlier in the match... but quite a few positives to take away from it. I guess the biggest lesson is to stay focused and convert good positions."
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