Isn't it easy to second guess moves from behind a PC and engines giving out best moves?World Chess Championship: Gukesh lets opportunity slip in Game 7..A lesser-known tactical innovation, a series of mistakes and an Everestian defence were the hallmarks of game seven of the World Chess Championship between Ding Liren and D Gukesh.
The final result -- after 72 moves and over five hours
Gukesh created his chances and Ding defended well. Gukesh missed a couple of superhuman moves after move 40 and had to settle for a draw. It's better than playing for a draw from the beginning and ending up in difficulty or losing the game.
Statistics: Posted by Cyrano — 04 Dec 2024 15:53