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Gukesh, World Chess Championship
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren: Many Grandmasters feel World Chess Championship won’t last 14 games, says Wesley So
Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhhaa said D Gukesh is the favourite for the World Chess Championship against Ding Liren due to his current good form.
Gukesh Set to Dominate: An Exciting Chess Championship Ahead
Indian teenage Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa believes D Gukesh is the favourite for the World Chess Championship against Ding Liren. Scheduled in Singapore from November 25 to December 15, Gukesh's impressive 2024 contrasts with Liren's struggles.
It Will Not Go The Distance, Gukesh Is 100% Favourite, Say Gms Thipsay, Kunte On World Chess Championship Match
Grandmaster duo Pravin Thipsay and Abhijit Kunte have seen many World Championship clashes during their long association with c
Gukesh on World Chess Championship match against Liren: 'I don't believe in predictions, just focusing on the process'
D
Gukesh
during the fourth round of the Chess Olympiad in Budapest. Image: X/ChessBaseIndia Indian chess sensation D
Gukesh
has had an extraordinary year so far, and will hope to make it even more special over the course of the next one month. The 18-year ...
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, FIDE World Chess Championship 2024: Format, Rules, Matchdays
The title match between Indian grandmaster D Gukesh and reigning world champion Ding Liren will be played over a period of three weeks, comprising 14 classical games and four rest days
"Gukesh Is The Favourite": R Praggnanandhaa On Chess World Championship Match
"Gukesh is definitely the favourite, considering his recent form. But the World Championship is a different tournament altogether. I'm sure Gukesh is preparing really well. We'll see how the match goes,
On Form, D Gukesh Favourite To Win Against Ding Liren In World Championship: R Praggnanandhaa
On current form, D Gukesh is the favourite to win the World Chess Championship title against his Chinese opponent, Ding Liren, believes Indian teenage Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa.The World Championship is scheduled to be played from November 25 till December 15 in Singapore.
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`Gukesh just doesn’t make mistakes`: Thipsay
India’s D Gukesh is just a teenager, 18, while his FIDE World Chess Championship opponent Liren Ding is 32. But when it comes ...
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Gukesh will get World Championship title the respect it deserves, says GM Pravin Thipsay
Thipsay agreed and said that the debate would continue till the best player in the world kept away from it and also because a ...
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Gukesh clear favourite to be world champ: Magnus
Magnus Carlsen supports 18-year-old Indian prodigy D Gukesh ahead of the World Chess Championship, predicting pressure but ...
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Thipsay, Kunte back Gukesh to win World Championship by 12th round
Indian chess grandmasters Pravin Thipsay and Abhijit Kunte are confident that D Gukesh will defeat Ding Liren in the upcoming ...
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Pragg: Gukesh favourite to beat Liren at World Championship
On current form, D
Gukesh
is the favourite to win the World Chess Championship title against his Chinese opponent, Ding ...
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'Gukesh just doesn’t make mistakes': Indian Grandmaster Pravin Thipsay
India’s D
Gukesh
is just a teenager, 18, while his FIDE World Chess Championship opponent Liren Ding is 32. But when it ...
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Magnus Carlsen interview: I probably will have the most fun playing Gukesh
The Norwegian has been the biggest force in the chess world for over a decade; Gukesh could run him close in the future ...
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Gukesh smart enough not to take favourite tag seriously: Vishnu
Gukesh remains a strong contender for the World Championship despite Ding Liren's praise, says coach Vishnu Prasanna.
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