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Sinquefield Cup: Trailer reveals little as D Gukesh, Ding Liren settle for dull draw

Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh will challenge reigning champion Ding Liren for the world title later this year. - File photo

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Saint Louis (USA), August 20

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Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh held reigning world champion Ding Liren of China to a draw in a highly anticipated contest in the first round of the Sinquefield Cup chess tournament here.

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It resembled more of a shadow boxing match than a genuine contest, as both Gukesh and Liren avoided revealing their true preparations for their upcoming World Championship battle later this year.

The Italian opening met with some usual response and Liren’s attempt to complicate matters through a king side attack met with a cold-water treatment. In the end, the Chinese decided to end the game through perpetual checks after sacrificing a bishop and a rook.

After a rather disappointing show in the Saint Louis rapid and blitz tournament where he finished last, Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa made some amends taking a draw with Nodirbek Abdusattorov of Uzbekistan in his opening game. There was hardly any recovery time for Praggnanandhaa but it seems that the young gun has moved on from the last event.

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Praggananandhaa faced the Petroff defense from Abdusattorov and could do little as the queens got traded in the early middle game.

Alireza Firouzja of France continued from where he left in the Saint Louis tournament and defeated American Fabiano Caruana in what was an important contest for the tour rankings.

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