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Gukesh bests Ding Liren in Game 14 to become the youngest and 18th World Chess Champion

The 18-year-old lost the first game in his first World Championship Match. He was prepared for it, he knew it could happen. According to him, it was humiliating. No matter how much one prepares to be okay with a loss, it was quite tough to handle it. On his way back, in the lift, Vishy Anand told him, "I had 11 games, you have 13." It reminded him that it was just one game and it's a long match and he will get his chances. He showed mental toughness and fortitude, overcame all obstacles to etch his name in the record books. D Gukesh won FIDE Candidates 2024, turned 18, won double Gold at 45th Olympiad and now the youngest World Champion in history. The boy said, he is just getting started. Photo: FIDE/Eng Chin An

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGER GUKESH TEACHES YOU ATTACKING CHESS!

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18-year-old D Gukesh is the youngest undisputed World Chess Champion after defeating Ding Liren 7.5-6.5 in the World Chess Championship match 2024. How did the youngster manage to achieve so much at such a tender age? While Gukesh is a universal player, there are three qualities of his play that stand out - Attack, Calculation, and Imagination. In this Fritztrainer: “Attack like a Super GM” with Gukesh we touch upon all these aspects of his play, with special emphasis on how you can become a better attacking player. Gukesh explains his games in great depth, and questions are asked at the appropriate moment to help you understand the intricacies of the position. Complete games are chosen so that you not only learn how to attack, but also how to build an attack. Games include Gukesh's wins over world-class players like Rapport, Abdusattorov, Sargissian, Jones and more.

 IM Sagar Shah sits together with Gukesh and asks him relevant questions that will help you gain a lot of critical insights. This week, we have a special offer running - use the coupon code "GUKESHWC" to get a 10% discount on Attack Like a Super GM by D Gukesh! This offer is only valid till 22nd December 2024 - get it now!


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Andrey Esipenko clinches Qatar Masters 2024, Arjun Erigaisi second

GM Andrey Esipenko clinched Qatar Masters 2024 as he drew with the World no.4, GM Arjun Erigaisi in the final round. World no.6, GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov (UZB) defeated GM Leon Luke Mendonca to finish with the same score as Arjun 7/9 each. Arjun secured second place due to better tie-break score, Abdusattorov was placed third. GM Karthikeyan Murali scored a win over GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB) to finish fifth. GM Pranesh M was victorious over IM Ayush Sharma to be placed tenth. The total prize fund of the tournament was US$ 108250, $94250 for Open A (≥2300) and $14400 for Open B (≤2299). The top three prizes are  $25000, $15000 and $10000 each. Photos: Anna Shtourman

 

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The reaction of the Universe to Gukesh becoming the 18th World Champion

It has been a little over 18 hours since D Gukesh etched his name in the history. He is the second Indian after Vishy Anand to win the World Championship. Also, the youngest ever undisputed World Champion in a match. The entire universe is delighted with outpouring support and congratulatory messages. Check out a few of the top ones we have compiled. The official crowning of the 18th World Champion will take place at 6 p.m. local time, 3:30 p.m. IST. Don't miss the coronation of the new king of chess. Photo: FIDE/Eng Chin An

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The Coronation of the 18th World Chess Champion - D Gukesh

D Gukesh etched his name in history a little less on 12th December. He is the youngest undisputed World Chess Champion in history. He started the year as a 17-year-old teenager. First he won the Candidates, then he won double Gold and finally he defeated the 17th World Champion - Ding Liren (CHN) by 7.5-6.5, winning three games and losing only two. The World no.5 assembled a star-studded team for his second. A decade long sacrifice of his parents, father - Dr. Rajini Kanth and mother - Padma Kumari's tireless efforts have finally attained the alluring summit. Gukesh dreamt, worked towards it and realized it. Almost 24 years, Vishy Anand became the World Champion for the very first time. It inspired the nation and beyond. Gukesh's triumph is surely going to inspire a lot and the 'Golden era' of Indian chess will continue. Photo: FIDE/Eng Chin An

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The Kingmaker - Gajewski, the head coach of Gukesh, on winning World Championship 2024

Grzegorz Gajewski is the head trainer of Gukesh. He is the man responsible for Gukesh becoming the World Champion at the age of 18 years. In this interview he speaks about how he managed to bring together players to make Gukesh's team and also goes over the opening decisions and psychology behind the entire match.

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