Hey everyone, we’re back with another live blog. Game 8 of the FIDE World Chess Championship is happening today, (Wednesday, December 4). Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh is set to face China’s Ding Liren with the match tied at 3.5–3.5. Gukesh is looking to break the deadlock and take the lead. Stay tuned to Outlook for all the live updates and moves.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, World Chess Championship Game 8 Highlights: Both Players Settle For Fifth Consecutive Draw; Scores Level At 4-4
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D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Hello Everyone
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Live Streaming Details
The D Gukesh vs Ding Liren, FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 match will be live-streamed on FIDE (international chess federation)'s social media handles (YouTube, Twitch), as well as the social media handles (YouTube, Twitch) of chess.com. It will not be telecast on any TV channel in India.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Results So Far
Game 1 - Ding Liren beat Gukesh
Game 2 - Round ended in a draw
Game 3 - Gukesh beat Ding Liren
Game 4 - Round ended in a draw
Game 5 - Round ended in a draw
Game 6 - Round ended in a draw
Game 7 - Round ended in a draw
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: World Chess Championship Format
The 2024 World Chess Championship match between D Gukesh and Ding Liren will consist of 14 games. The first player to reach 7.5 points will be crowned the World Champion. If the match is tied after all 14 games, a tiebreak will be held the following day to determine the winner.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: English Opening
Ding Liren is playing with Whites and D Gukesh is with Blacks. Liren started Game 8 with English opening and played a C4. Gukesh responded with E5.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Moves So Far
1st move - c4 e5
2nd move - Nc3 Bb4
3rd move - Nd5 Be7
4th move - Nf3 d6
5th move - g3 c6
6th move - Nxe7 Nxe7
7th move - Bg2 f6
8th move - O-O Be6
9th move - b3 d5
10th move - Ba3 O-O
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Challenger Looking In Fine Form
Gukesh continues to make rapid moves and is still following his opening preparation. His quick play has given him a 30-minute lead on the clock. He has been brilliant in keeping Ding out of his preparation from the very beginning, and his innovative approach has surprised the Chinese player significantly.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Recent Moves
11th move - Rc1 a5
12th move - Ne1 Re8
13th move - f4 exf4
14th move - Rxf4 dxc4
15th move - bxc4 Ng6
16th move - Re4 Na6
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Challenger Takes 30-Min Edge
Dommaraju Gukesh has a 30-minute edge over Ding Liren in Game 8 and the Indian also has better accuracy in the game so far.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Gukesh Leads In Time And Accuracy
Indian GM Dommaraju Gukesh is leading in the game with 1 hour and 12 minutes left whereas Ding Liren have only 33.41 minutes left. Indian chess players have an accuracy rate of 98.9 whereas Liren's accuracy is a little lower at 98.6.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Recent Moves
17th move - Nc2 Qc7
18th move - Nd4 Bf7
19th move - d3 Ne5
20th move - Nf3 Nd7
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Defending Champion Lacks Time
Ding's move of the rook to b1 does not seem very promising, and he only has 18 minutes left on the clock. With 16 moves remaining to reach 40 moves, time is tightening for him. On the other hand, Gukesh has nearly 50 minutes to make his moves. If Ding makes another poor move, the evaluation bar will indicate a significant advantage for Gukesh.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Gukesh Makes Inaccuracy Mistake
Indian GM Dommaraju Gukesh made an inaccuracy mistake after Ding Liren and lost his advantage in the game. Now, Liren has a chance to turn the tables.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Indian In Danger
Gukesh has lost his time advantage and is now behind Ding’s 12:49 on the clock. With 10 moves still to play, can he manage to salvage a draw?
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Moves So Far
Ding (White) vs Gukesh (Black)
c4 - e5
Nc3 - Bb4
Nd5 - Be7
Nf3 - d6
g3 - c6
Nxe7 - Nxe7
Bg2 - f6
O-O - Be6
b3 - d5
Ba3 - O-O
Rc1 - a5
Ne1 - Re8
f4 - exf4
Rxf4 - dxc4
bxc4 - Ng6
Re4 - Na6
Nc2 - Qc7
Nd4 - Bf7
d3 - Ne5
Nf3 - Nd7
Rxe8+ - Rxe8
Rb1 - b5
cxb5 - Qb6+
Kf1 - cxb5
Bb2 - Bxa2
Bd4 - Nac5
Rc1 - Bb3
Qe1 - Be6
Qf2 - Rc8
Be3 - Rc7
Nd4 - Bf7
Nc6 - Rxc6
Bxc6 - Qxc6
Bxc5 - h6
Ke1 - b4
Qd4 - Ne5
Kd2
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Blunder
While Gukesh remains on the defensive, Ding has just made a blunder. Moving his queen to d4, the engine immediately flagged the move as unfavorable, significantly reducing his advantage.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Move 40
A potential three-fold repetition is on the horizon at move 40, with the queens repeatedly moving to g2 and f2. Gukesh is carefully considering the draw offer, and it might just be the prudent choice.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: Moves So Far
Ding (White) vs Gukesh (Black)
c4 - e5
Nc3 - Bb4
Nd5 - Be7
Nf3 - d6
g3 - c6
Nxe7 - Nxe7
Bg2 - f6
O-O - Be6
b3 - d5
Ba3 - O-O
Rc1 - a5
Ne1 - Re8
f4 - exf4
Rxf4 - dxc4
bxc4 - Ng6
Re4 - Na6
Nc2 - Qc7
Nd4 - Bf7
d3 - Ne5
Nf3 - Nd7
Rxe8+ - Rxe8
Rb1 - b5
cxb5 - Qb6+
Kf1 - cxb5
Bb2 - Bxa2
Bd4 - Nac5
Rc1 - Bb3
Qe1 - Be6
Qf2 - Rc8
Be3 - Rc7
Nd4 - Bf7
Nc6 - Rxc6
Bxc6 - Qxc6
Bxc5 - h6
Ke1 - b4
Qd4 - Ne5
Kd2 - Qg2
Qf2 - Qd5
Qd4 - Qg2
Qf2 - Qd5
Qd4 - Qa2+
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates
The defending champion sits with his head in his hands, seemingly stunned by Gukesh’s decision to reject the draw. After making his move, the Indian challenger walked away from the board, leaving Ding alone in the room, staring at the board and the empty chair across from him.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates
In a bold move, Gukesh denies the three-fold repetition for the second time in this World Championship, opting to test his chances despite the material imbalance. Ding, appearing visibly displeased, moves his queen to d8, checking Gukesh’s king on g8. Gukesh calmly responds by shifting his king to h7.
Ding then captures one of Gukesh’s pawns that had been threatening to advance, taking it on a5. In response, Gukesh protects his other pawn under threat, moving it to b3.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: It's A Draw
After four and a half hours of intense play, the players finally agree to call it a draw.
What a game! Ding’s move to e4 initiated a sequence that led to a queen trade, ultimately bringing the players to agree on a draw. A thrilling contest ends with neither side gaining the upper hand.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, Game 8 Updates: All The Moves
Ding (White) vs Gukesh (Black)
c4 - e5
Nc3 - Bb4
Nd5 - Be7
Nf3 - d6
g3 - c6
Nxe7 - Nxe7
Bg2 - f6
O-O - Be6
b3 - d5
Ba3 - O-O
Rc1 - a5
Ne1 - Re8
f4 - exf4
Rxf4 - dxc4
bxc4 - Ng6
Re4 - Na6
Nc2 - Qc7
Nd4 - Bf7
d3 - Ne5
Nf3 - Nd7
Rxe8+ - Rxe8
Rb1 - b5
cxb5 - Qb6+
Kf1 - cxb5
Bb2 - Bxa2
Bd4 - Nac5
Rc1 - Bb3
Qe1 - Be6
Qf2 - Rc8
Be3 - Rc7
Nd4 - Bf7
Nc6 - Rxc6
Bxc6 - Qxc6
Bxc5 - h6
Ke1 - b4
Qd4 - Ne5
Kd2 - Qg2
Qf2 - Qd5
Qd4 - Qg2
Qf2 - Qd5
Qd4 - Qa2+
Rc2 - Qe6
Qd8+ - Kh7
Qxa5 - b3
Rc1 - Qd5
Qb4 - Qg2
Qe4+ - Qxe4
dxe4 - b2
Rb1 - Ba2
Rxb2 - Nc4+
Kc3 - Nxb2
Fifth Consecutive Draw
Game 8 is the fifth consecutive draw between the two players, leaving the two level on points.
Ding Speaks
Ding Liren Reflects: "Last World Championship Had Many Ups and Downs"
In the post-game press conference, Ding admitted, "I didn’t realize I was winning in today’s game." The reigning champion added, "Just felt uncomfortable from his opening. Not nervous."
That's All
That's all from Game 8. We will see you all again with another live coverage. Until then, good night.