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Bu içerikte, Hindistanlı genç satranç ustası Gukesh Dommaraju ve Çin’in dünya şampiyonu Ding Liren’in Singapur’da gerçekleşen Dünya Satranç Şampiyonası finalindeki dördüncü maçlarının berabere sonuçlandığı ve genel skorun 2-2 olduğu belirtilmektedir. Gukesh, seriyi Çarşamba günü berabere getirdi ve Çinli rakibi ilk maçı kazanmışken ikinci maç da berabere kalmıştı. Maç boyunca genellikle beraberlik gözüken mücadelede, Ding’in kısa bir hücum denemesi dışında herhangi bir önemli gelişme olmamıştır. Ding, maçın başında avantaj elde etmeye çalıştığını ancak dengenin hala korunduğunu belirtmiştir. Gukesh ise maç boyunca bazı fırsatlar elde ettiğini ancak siyah taşlarla sınırlı olduğunu ifade etmiştir. Maçın kazananı 7.5 puanı alan ilk oyuncu olacak ve eğer 14 oyun sonunda puanlar eşitse, beraberlik bozma maçları yapılacaktır. Final, Cumartesi günü devam edecek ve son maç 12 Aralık’ta yapılacak ve gerektiğinde bir sonraki gün beraberlik bozma maçları gerçekleştirilecektir.
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Kaynak: www.aljazeera.com

Indian teenager and China’s reigning world champion record second draw of 14-game final in Singapore.

India’s Gukesh Dommaraju and reigning world champion Ding Liren of China have tied their fourth match of the ongoing World Chess Championship final with the overall score level at 2-2 in Singapore.

The 18-year-old Indian grandmaster levelled the series on Wednesday after his Chinese counterpart won the first match while the second was also tied. The third match was settled by Ding falling behind the clock, which neither did significantly in the conservative latest encounter on Friday.

Indeed, the match appeared destined for a draw throughout with only a brief move of aggression into Gukesh’s half by Ding, which eventually came to nothing following a retreat.

“I had a rest day to recover from the tough loss. I am in a very good mood,” Ding told reporters. “This round, I tried to play safe. It turns out I got a little bit of an advantage.

“The score is still balanced. There are more games to come.”

Ding opened the game with the use of his knight while Gukesh used 15 minutes for the first five moves in response.

“I chose this opening idea trying to surprise my opponent. It worked well, not so bad,” Ding added.

Gukesh, who is the youngest player in history to challenge for the World Championship, also spent the longest time on a single move, which was 20 minutes and 38 seconds.

“Towards the end, I had some chances to press better, but with black, this is all you can expect,” Gukesh said in reference to Ding opening the game.

 

Should he come out on top, Gukesh would surpass Garry Kasparov as the youngest undisputed world chess champion.

The first player to get 7.5 points will be declared the winner with tie-breaks scheduled if the players are tied on seven points after 14 games.

The final continues on Saturday with the next rest day coming on Monday. The last match of the 14 is scheduled for December 12 with the following day reserved for a tie-break if required.

Gukesh and Ding Liren draw Game 4 of tied World Chess Championship final | Sport News
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