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D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, World Chess Championship Highlights: Both GMs Share Spoils In Game 4, Scores Tied At 2-2

D Gukesh and Ding Liren faced each other in the fourth game of the World Chess Championship. Follow updates and highlights from the Game 4 here

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D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Welcome to the live coverage of the FIDE World Championship 2024 where D Gukesh is aiming to dethrone reigning champion Ding Liren. It is the fourth game today.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

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D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Check out what happened in Game three where Gukesh registered his first win to level scores.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

The series is currently level with both Gukesh and Liren having 1.5 points each after three rounds. Gukesh lost the first game and then held Liren in the second before bouncing back to win the third. In the fourth game, the Indian will again take black.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

The match will commence at 2:30pm IST. Remember, the first among the two to get to 7.5 points will be the world champion. Both currently at 1.5.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

The champion and the challenger are seated. We are ready to begin with round four in three minutes.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

China's legendary Xie Jun playes the first ceremonial move for Ding and Viswanathan Anand plays the ceremonial first step for Gukesh. Te game begins now.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Liren starts with Knight to F3. Gukesh pushes pawn to D5 to begin. The Chinese even went away from the seat to get a bottle of water. He has now put his coat off. Looking very relaxed the Chinese champion.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Liren's second move is pawn to E3 and Gukesh replies with Knight to F6. Liren then pushes pawn to B3.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Gukesh takes some time and brings his bishop out to F5. Liren does not take much time to reply and brings his own bishop to E2. Gukesh replies with pawn to H6. Liren has his bishop to A3 now.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Liren has surprised Gukesh here. Perhaps this was not what the Indian was expecting his Chinese rival to start with.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Liren is off the chair and gone to eat banana and some nuts. Looks like he is hungry for win. Gukesh on the other hand is seated with hands on cheek and thinking hard for his next move.

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D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Gukesh brings his knight to d4 and Ding is back on his seat to brainstorm. The Chinese has not taken much time with his moves so far in the game. But this time he thinks.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Here are the first five moves of the game:

1 Nf3 d5
2 e3 Nf6
3 b3 Bf5
4 Be2 h6
5 Ba3 Nbd7

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Liren captures dark-squared bishop of Gukesh by taking his own to F8. The Indian replies with capturing the black-squared bishop of his rival by dragging his knight back to F8. Liren now puts pawn to C4. Gukesh brings his knight back to D7. This opens up the castle on the king side for the Indian.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship

Moves So Far

  1. Nf3 - d5

  2. e3 - Nf6

  3. b3 - Bf5

  4. Be2 - h6

  5. Ba3 - Nbd7

  6. O-O - e6

  7. BxBf8 - Nxf8

  8. c4 - N8d7

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates, World Chess Championship: FYI

Gukesh is playing with black, while Ding has white.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4: Indian Castles

Indian GM Gukesh plays it safe and castles his king, just as most GMs predicted. Ding, sticking to his usual cautious white-game style, moves his knight to c3. It’s a solid move, nothing too flashy. So far, Ding’s pattern is clear: bold and unpredictable with black, but a bit more reserved when playing white, even with his quirky opening.

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D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4: Vidit Predicts

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4

Here's how the board stands after 12 moves.

Here's how the board stands after 12 moves.
Here's how the board stands after 12 moves. FIDE Screengrab

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4: Indian GM Takes Time

Gukesh takes his time. He’s been pondering his response to Qb3 for 15 minutes now, leaving him with less time on the clock than Ding. The pressure is starting to build.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4: Moves So Far

Moves So Far

  1. Nf3 (white) - d5 (black)

  2. e3 - Nf6

  3. b3 - Bf5

  4. Be2 - h6

  5. Ba3 - Nbd7

  6. O-O - e6

  7. BxBf8 - Nxf8

  8. c4 - N8d7

  9. Nc3 - O-O

  10. cxd5 - exd5

  11. b4 - c6

  12. Nd4 - Bh7

  13. Qb3 - Ne5

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4

Gukesh spent almost 30 minutes deciding on his 13th move before finally jumping his knight to e5. Despite all that thinking, he’s still neck-and-neck with Ding on the clock. Now that’s some cool under pressure.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates

Oh, This Doesn’t Look Good for the Indian GM. Gukesh’s pawn to b6 has tilted the game in Ding’s favor, with the computer now showing 29% for the Chinese champion and just 18.4% for the Indian star. This is the strongest position Ding has had all game! Gukesh is taking his time planning his next move, but thankfully, there’s no time crunch, both players still have an hour to handle the next 26 moves.

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D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates

Moves So Far

  1. Nf3 (white) - d5 (black)

  2. e3 - Nf6

  3. b3 - Bf5

  4. Be2 - h6

  5. Ba3 - Nbd7

  6. O-O - e6

  7. BxBf8 - Nxf8

  8. c4 - N8d7

  9. Nc3 - O-O

  10. cxd5 - exd5

  11. b4 - c6

  12. Nd4 - Bh7

  13. Qb3 - Ne5

  14. a4 - Rc8

  15. a5 - b6

  16. Nf3 - Ncf3+

  17. Bxf3 - d4

  18. Ne2 - dxe3

  19. dxe3 - Be4

  20. Rfd1 - Qe7

  21. Bxe4 - Nxe4

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates

It is evident that things are moving much quicker today compared to the first few days. Both players have made 21 moves and have 19 more to go. Gukesh has 51:23 left, while Ding’s clock is down to 45:15 and counting.On the board, Gukesh and Ding trade pawns on the b-file, and Ding takes charge of the open a-file with his rook.

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates

It’s looking like a draw is the most likely outcome here, unless someone slips up. The pieces are flying off the board quickly, and Ding is speeding through his moves, but it’s not enough to rattle Gukesh. Right now, it's less about the moves and more about keeping your cool.

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D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates

Moves So Far

  1. Nf3 (white) - d5 (black)

  2. e3 - Nf6

  3. b3 - Bf5

  4. Be2 - h6

  5. Ba3 - Nbd7

  6. O-O - e6

  7. BxBf8 - Nxf8

  8. c4 - N8d7

  9. Nc3 - O-O

  10. cxd5 - exd5

  11. b4 - c6

  12. Nd4 - Bh7

  13. Qb3 - Ne5

  14. a4 - Rc8

  15. a5 - b6

  16. Nf3 - Ncf3+

  17. Bxf3 - d4

  18. Ne2 - dxe3

  19. dxe3 - Be4

  20. Rfd1 - Qe7

  21. Bxe4 - Nxe4

  22. Nc3 - Rfd8

  23. Nxe4 - Qxe4

  24. h3 - c5

  25. Rxd8+ - Rxd8

  26. bxc5 - bxc5

  27. Rc1 - Qe5

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates

Here's how the board stands after 30 moves.

Here's how the board stands after 30 moves.
Here's how the board stands after 30 moves. Screengrab

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates

Moves So Far

  1. Nf3 (white) - d5 (black)

  2. e3 - Nf6

  3. b3 - Bf5

  4. Be2 - h6

  5. Ba3 - Nbd7

  6. O-O - e6

  7. BxBf8 - Nxf8

  8. c4 - N8d7

  9. Nc3 - O-O

  10. cxd5 - exd5

  11. b4 - c6

  12. Nd4 - Bh7

  13. Qb3 - Ne5

  14. a4 - Rc8

  15. a5 - b6

  16. Nf3 - Ncf3+

  17. Bxf3 - d4

  18. Ne2 - dxe3

  19. dxe3 - Be4

  20. Rfd1 - Qe7

  21. Bxe4 - Nxe4

  22. Nc3 - Rfd8

  23. Nxe4 - Qxe4

  24. h3 - c5

  25. Rxd8+ - Rxd8

  26. bxc5 - bxc5

  27. Rc1 - Qe5

  28. Rc1 - Qe5

  29. Qc2 - Rd5

  30. g3 - f5

  31. Kg2 - Kh7

  32. Qc4 - Qd6

  33. e4 - Re5

  34. exf5 - Rxf5

  35. Qe4 - Qd5

  36. Qxd5 - Rxd5

  37. Kf3 - Kg6

D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Game 4 Updates

A major shift on the board as Gukesh decides to trade Queens, allowing Ding’s Black Queen to be captured by White.

36. Qxd5 - Rxd5

It’s A Draw

After a series of moves involving the White King and Black Rook, the game finally ended in a draw following move 42. With this result, the scores are now tied at 2-2 in the World Chess Championship 2024.

Last Few Moves:
39. Ke3 - Rd5
40. Ke4 - Rd4+
41. Ke3 - Rd5
42. Ke4 - Rd4+

Ding Says

Gukesh Speaks

When asked if he was surprised by Ding's opening, Gukesh replied, “It wasn’t a completely new line. I had seen it somewhere before, but it was still a bit of a surprise when I saw it on the board. At one point, I felt Ding had a slight edge, but I managed to neutralize it.”

All The Moves Of Game 4

All The Moves

  1. Nf3 (white) - d5 (black)

  2. e3 - Nf6

  3. b3 - Bf5

  4. Be2 - h6

  5. Ba3 - Nbd7

  6. O-O - e6

  7. BxBf8 - Nxf8

  8. c4 - N8d7

  9. Nc3 - O-O

  10. cxd5 - exd5

  11. b4 - c6

  12. Nd4 - Bh7

  13. Qb3 - Ne5

  14. a4 - Rc8

  15. a5 - b6

  16. Nf3 - Ncf3+

  17. Bxf3 - d4

  18. Ne2 - dxe3

  19. dxe3 - Be4

  20. Rfd1 - Qe7

  21. Bxe4 - Nxe4

  22. Nc3 - Rfd8

  23. Nxe4 - Qxe4

  24. h3 - c5

  25. Rxd8+ - Rxd8

  26. bxc5 - bxc5

  27. Rc1 - Qe5

  28. Rc1 - Qe5

  29. Qc2 - Rd5

  30. g3 - f5

  31. Kg2 - Kh7

  32. Qc4 - Qd6

  33. e4 - Re5

  34. exf5 - Rxf5

  35. Qe4 - Qd5

  36. Qxd5 - Rxd5

  37. Kf3 - Kg6

  38. Ke4 - Rd4+

  39. Ke3 - Rd5

  40. Ke4 - Rd4+

  41. Ke3 - Rd5

  42. Ke4 - Rd4+

That's All From Us

That’s all from game four, as the World Chess Championship stays tied at 2-2. We’ll be back on Saturday with coverage of game five. Until then, goodbye.

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