World Chess Championship: Draw between Nepomniachtchi and Ding

Status: 04/12/2023 3:12 p.m

The third game at the World Chess Championship between the Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi (32) and his Chinese opponent Ding Liren (30) ended in a draw.

In the Kazakh capital of Astana on Wednesday, neither of the two grandmasters was able to gain an advantage, so they agreed on a draw like in the opening game, this time after 30 moves. Nepomniachtchi took the lead on Monday with a win in the second duel and is now 2-1 up by a point. The fourth game takes place on Thursday.

Ding: “Couldn’t find a way to assert myself”

“I wasn’t happy with the result. At one point I tried to play to win but I couldn’t find a way to assert myself. So I think a draw is a decent result for both of us,” said Ding, adding: “My friends helped me deal with my emotional issues. Now I feel more comfortable on stage.”

14 games with long thinking time

14 games are played with a long thinking time. A win is worth one point, and a draw gives each player half a point. Whoever reaches 7.5 points first wins. In the event of a tie, the decision will be made in a tie-break scheduled for April 30th. The prize money is two million euros. Permanent world champion Magnus Carlsen did not compete due to lack of motivation.

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