D Gukesh vs Ding Liren, FIDE World Chess Championship Game 12 Highlights© X (Twitter)
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren, FIDE World Chess Championship Game 12: Indian challenger D Gukesh lost the 12th game against defending champion Ding Liren of China to allow his opponent bounce back and level the World Chess Championship match on six points each in Singapore on Monday. The 18-year-old Gukesh was ahead by one point after he notched his second win of the match on Sunday, which came after seven consecutive draws, but Liren’s win on Monday brought the things on an even keel. The two players are now tied at 6 points each with just two games left in the 14-round classical format match, still shy of 1.5 points in order to win the title. If a tied result happens after 14 rounds, there will be games under faster time control to determine the winner. The remaining two games will be played on Wednesday and Thursday, after rest day on Tuesday. The 32-year-old Liren had won the opening game before Gukesh emerged victorious in the third game. The second, and the fourth to 10th games were drawn.
Here are the Highlights of D Gukesh vs Ding Liren, FIDE World Chess Championship Game 12:
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18:36 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Have a look at all the moves here –
1. c4 e6
2. g3 d5
3. Bg2 Nf6
4. Nf3 d4
5. O-O Nc6
6. e3 Be7
7. d3 dxe3
8. Bxe3 e5
9. Nc3 O-O
10. Re1 h6
11. a3 a5
12. h3 Be6
13. Kh2 Rb8
14. Qc2 Re8
15. Nb5 Bf5
16. Rad1 Nd7
17. Qd2 Bg6
18. d4 e4
19. Ng1 Nb6
20. Qc3 Bf6
21. Qc2 a4
22. Ne2 Bg5
23. Nf4 Bxf4
24. Bxf4 Rc8
25. Qc3 Nb8
26. d5 Qd7
27. d6 c5
28. Nc7 Rf8
29. Bxe4 Nc6
30. Bg2 Rcd8
31. Nd5 Nxd5
32. cxd5 Nb8
33. Qxc5 Rc8
34. Qd4 Na6
35. Re7 Qb5
36. d7 Rc4
37. Qe3 Rc2
38. Bd 6f6
39. Rxg7+
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18:30 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Ding Liren wins!
There is the victory for Ding Liren against D Gukesh in the 12th game. The contest has revived with the scores getting tied at 6-6. Ding dominated the match.
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18:23 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Gukesh inches close to defeat!
This looks like Ding Liren’s game. He is on the verge of winning this contest with a dominating show against Gukesh. Both the players are under four minutes.
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17:32 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: 19 moves done
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17:32 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Gukesh spends 26 minutes
OHHHH!!! Shocking turns of events are taking place in Singapore now as India’s D Gukesh is now showing his cautiousness against Ding Liren. The match which began with Gukesh playing quick moves, has now transformed into something different. Gukesh spends a whopping total of 26 minutes to respond to DIng Liren’s 17th move. Gukesh moves Bg6.
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17:23 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Liren takes next move after 16 minutes
WOWWW!!!! Ding Liren is not taking any risks at this moment of the game. Already trailing 5-6 in the 14-match contest, Liren needs to take step carefully. Now, he spends a total of 16 minutes to take his 17th move. He moves Qd2 as his 17th move. Gukesh is yet to give a response to this move of Ding Liren.
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16:55 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Current positions
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16:54 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Battle getting intense
Both D Gukesh and Ding Liren are taking their time and planning their next move. So far, 16 moves have been taken and both the stars are putting a tough fight. In the latest move, Ding moves Rad1 while Gukesh moves Nd7.
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16:24 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Moves so far
Moves so far
1. c4 e6
2. g3 d5
3. Bg2 Nf6
4. Nf3 d4
5. O-O Nc6
6. e3 Be7
7. d3 dxe3
8. Bxe3 e5
9. Nc3 O-O
10. Re1 h6
11. A3 A5
12. H3 Be6
13. Kh2 Rb8
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15:58 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Ding moves A3 after 17 minutes
Phew!!! That was exhausting as the defending Ding Liren is spending a lot of time in thinking is every move. Well, it’s quite understandable as chess requires a lot of thinking and playing at the World Chess Championship cannot be taken lightly. After spending 17 minutes in deep thinking, Liren finally moves a3 as his 11th move. In response, D Gukesh moves a5 in two minutes.
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15:42 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Positions after Gukesh’s H6 move
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15:37 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Gukesh moves H6
After 15 minutes of deep thinking, D Gukesh finally takes his 10th move. In response of Ding Liren’s Re1, Gukesh moves H6. This game is getting better and better with every passing move as both the players are being very cautious.
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15:29 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Gukesh goes into deep thinking
In a sudden turn of events, we can see that the young Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh has gone into deep thinking. After Ding Liren takes Re1 as his 10th moves, Gukesh looks clueless. So far, he has spent around 12 minutes in taking his next step.
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15:26 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Liren moves his night
In his ninth move, Ding Liren moves his knight 9.NC3. However, he receives a quick response from D Gukesh. The Indian Grandmaster then takes O-O as his next move. Quick thinking from Gukesh.
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15:18 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: 99.6 accuracy
WOW!!! The Game No- 12 between D Gukesh and Ding Liren is turning out to be an interesting one. Both the players are giving a good competition to each other. After the first nine moves, the accuracy in the game is 99.6.
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15:14 (IST)
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren Live: Liren consuming lot of time
This game is definitely giving a lot of headache to the defending champion Ding Liren. He is consuming a lot of time, while on the other hand, Gukesh seems to be playing with a calm mind. So far, Liren has spent 27 minutes in his eight moves while Gukesh has spent only three minutes.
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15:10 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Moves so far
Moves so far
1. c4 e6
2. g3 d5
3. Bg2 Nf6
4. Nf3 d4
5. O-O Nc6
6. e3 Be7
7. d3 dxe3
8. Bxe3 e5
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14:57 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Gukesh’s moves force Liren to think deep
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14:44 (IST)
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren Live: Glimpse of the opening moves
🇨🇳 Ding Liren opens with 1.c4
🇮🇳 Gukesh D responds with 1… e6Game 12 of the FIDE World Championship Match is underway! #DingGukesh pic.twitter.com/nXKpvMzvHA
— International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) December 9, 2024
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14:43 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: First 5 moves
Here are the first five moves of Game No-12
1. c4 e6
2. g3 d5
3. Bg2 Nf6
4. Nf3 d4
5. O-O Nc6
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14:38 (IST)
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren Live: Liren starts with 1.C4
WOW!!! The defending champion Ding Liren commences the match with 1.C4 move with the whites. In his response, D Gukesh shows his wittiness and plays out e6.
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14:35 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: We are underway
The highly anticipated Match No-12 of the ongoing World Chess Championship between D Gukesh and Ding Liren begins. Playing with the whites, Liren will be taking the first move. Let’s play!
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14:31 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: A look at the moves during Game 11
Nf3 d5 2.c4 d4 3.b4 c5 4.e3 Nf6 5.a3 Bg4 6.exd4 cxd4 7.h3 Bxf3 8.Qxf3 Qc7 9.d3 a5 10.b5 Nbd7 11.g3 Nc5 12.Bg2 Nfd7 13.0–0 Ne5 14.Qf4 Rd8 15.Rd1 g6 16.a4 h5 17.b6 Qd6 18.Ba3 Bh6 19.Bxc5 Qxc5 20.Qe4 Nc6 21.Na3 Rd7 22.Nc2 Qxb6 23.Rab1 Qc7 24.Rb5 0–0 25.Na1 Rb8 26.Nb3 e6 27.Nc5 Re7 28.Rdb1 Qc8 29.Qxc6 black resigned.
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14:26 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Gukesh speaks about conditioning coach Paddy Upton
“Working with Paddy (Upton) has been super enjoyable and instructive for me and considering the height of the World Championship, there are more emotional struggles than any other tournament. We have had a lot of conversations. I learned a lot. He said a lot of things that have helped me in many of the games. Because Whenever you lose, you also lose your focus or you’ll get emotional but you should come back to the game and play the best move. And it’s not always easy to do, so his teachings have really helped me a lot.”
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14:23 (IST)
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren Live: Gukesh’s remarks after defeating Liren in Game 11
“After Game 1, I had to show mental resistance because obviously it wasn’t a pleasant thing to lose the first game of the World Championship, but then once I hit back, I’ve started to play good chess,” said Gukesh during the press conference.
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13:59 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: How Have The Results Been So Far?
With a 6-5 lead against the Chinese Ding Liren, D Gukesh looks to go for the kill today. Here’s A look at the results so far:
Game 1: Ding Liren beats Gukesh with black pieces
Game 2: Draw
Game 3: Gukesh beats Ding Liren with white
Rest Day – November 28
Game 4: Draw
Game 5: Draw
Game 6: Draw
Rest Day – December 2
Game 7: Draw
Game 8: Draw
Game 9: Draw
Rest Day – December 6
Game 10: Draw
Game 11: Gukesh beats Ding Liren with white
Game 12: Ding Liren to play with white pieces
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13:55 (IST)
World Chess Championship Live: Carlsen Says ‘Must Win Game’ For Liren
Magnus Carlsen, who has been a keen observer of the game, expects Liren to fight back today. He has categorised this game a ‘must win’ for the Chinese.
The Norwegian also gave him a piece of advice. He said: “Just doing something social with his team. Just try and escape for a little bit.”
Carlsen also shared his own experience from Championship matches. “I have only been down once… against Sergey Karjakin. Then my world was kind of rocky for two or three days. I don’t envy Ding. There were four games left for me too. Its not easy for Ding.”
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13:43 (IST)
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren Live: Hello
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2024, Match No-12 between D Gukesh and Ding Liren, straight from Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore. Stay tuned for all the live updates.
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