Gukesh won the third game of the World Chess Championship
match in Singapore against Ding Liren. This was an
important theoretical strike too, I for one will need
a line to meet it.
In the Exchange Variation of the Queen's Gambit
Gukesh chose to allow the line 6.Qc2 g6 which
is a key part of many opening repertoires for black these
days given that there are fairly clear paths to equality
after the regular 7.Bg5. Rather strangely last year
there were a small number of high level games starting
with a Kramnik rapid game using 7.h3 with the idea of
7...Bf5 8.Qb3 Qb6 9.g4. Given that the main line
is regarded is very OK for black it's a surprise
this move hasn't been tried more often. The resulting
positions are probably not better for white necessarily but
they're very sharp and taxing.
I think the course of the game clearly shows Ding knew
what he was doing but the amount of time he consumed remembering
the solution was a lot. After 10...Bc2 Ding's problem was his
vulnerable bishop. His 13...Nbd7 cost him too much time but
was correct. Gukesh took his first big think over 14.Nd2.
No doubt he had options he was considering but getting into
a proper frame of mind after playing a lot of theory is essential
and something he did not do in game 1, this was very smart.
Ding followed up with the only move 14...Rg8 and Gukesh chose
15.g5 which probably isn't the top engine choice but was a bullseye
as far as difficulty.
I don't know what happened with Ding then, he seemed to be playing
fine but he had the pretty straightforward 18...Bf5 19.e4 Be6 when
if anyone's better it's him, there was also the better but more difficult
18...Be7 but instead he played the really complicated 18....Rh5?
and after 19.e4! his bishop was trapped, Ding said he missed 23.Ne2 but
this line was an overly intricate solution when he was already down
on the clock.
The game finished on move 37 when Ding lost on time, but his position
had expired long before that.
This result feels very big for the match, for me the concerns about
Ding's form have definitely never gone away and I'm also not liking
what I'm seeing in his ability to remember his preparation, although the prep
itself actually seems fine.
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