India’s rising chess star Gukesh lost the first game of the World Chess Championship against reigning world champion Ding Liren. The match, which lasted 42 moves, was an intense battle that defied the traditional trend of draws in the first game. Despite holding the advantage at various points, Gukesh eventually succumbed to Ding’s pressure. Grandmasters have urged Gukesh not to panic and focus on regrouping for the next game.
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- Gukesh lost the first game of the World Chess Championship against Ding Liren.
- The game lasted 42 moves and ended with a surprising comeback by Ding Liren.
- Gukesh initially had the upper hand, forcing Ding into deep thought.
- Legendary player Susan Polgar advised Gukesh not to panic and focus on regaining momentum.
- Polgar emphasized that Gukesh needs to adjust his time management and mindset for the next game.
- The match was filled with intense moments, breaking the usual pattern of draw in the first game of the Championship.
- Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura was impressed with Ding’s unexpected performance and class.
- Nakamura noted that Ding played more intuitively in the latter part of the game, moving quickly and confidently.
- Ding’s victory defied predictions, as many expected him to be the underdog.




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