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Sometimes your whole life can be decided in one move…

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Martian1 year ago

Whole life ...... that's too much

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kolo1 year ago

Sometimes you meet arrogant-hypocrite-chess-master @DinaBelenkaya; kid was worse than you and you're so good & better than him; But it's all right, people are clicking

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Sohan Bansode1 year ago

Here’s a question: Does a GM earn the title of toughest competitor by forcing mistakes, or do they remain unbeaten because opponents blunder in key moments? I’ve seen this pattern in other sports too. Thoughts?

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Nattu Bhai1 year ago

Ding doesn't lose ANYTHING, he was the sitting World champion before this match..He's fought fantastically, BETTER than ANYONE can REMEMBER in recent times, what fight, what spunk..He will achieve much much more in the times to come, NOTHING ever is final, unless YOU accept it!!

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Super Chess App1 year ago

Human life is so much more than the board game “chess”, even if one plays it at the highest level. To put this in cosmic context, Ding lost a board game. His life isn’t decided, it’s in front of him.

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sam161 year ago

"I can't watch this" hmm but why? It is a bit like penalty shoot-out, after 0:0. They should change the style: more talking, more games, more experiments less strategic psychological planning.

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gobletsquat KING1 year ago

Strange way to decide the world championship but that’s life

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NoBody³³º¹1 year ago

New youngest champion. Gukesh's style over the board is refreshing. Well deserved by that young man.

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Anand1 year ago

I agree

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George Hadjipateras1 year ago

Ding looked relieved at the press conference and today..

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