World Chess Championship 2023 ()
World Chess Championship 2023
Mark Crowther - Friday 7th April 2023
The World Chess Championship takes place 7th April (opening ceremony) to 1st May 2023. The match is between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren. The current World Champion Magnus Carlsen announced in July last year he would not be defending his title, he seems to have more or less made up his mind two years ago dismantling his team after beating Nepomniachtchi. The match is held in Astana, Kazakhstan over 14 games, two days on, one off with a single game in round 7 to switch the order of the colours. The games start at 10am BST each day, game one Sunday 9th April, Nepomniachtchi has white. The players are closely matched being two and three in the world and Nepomniachtchi narrowly leading +3 -2 =8 head to head.
Ding Liren is the new World Chess Champion (TB)
Ding Liren won the fourth and final rapid tie-break game against Ian Nepomniachtchi to become the new World Chess Champion. It's been an astonishing run of circumstance that's led to Ding becoming Champion including today's hard fought rapid tie-break games.
Game one today was a strange d-pawn opening where white grabbed the c5 pawn, Nepomniachtchi went for a counter attack on the king with 22...Rh5 setting a nasty trap, 23.Qc2 was better for white, 23.Rb1 Ne5! left white needing to be accurate to hold which he did.
Game two was a Ruy Lopez where Nepomniachtchi stood better. 21.exd6 (21.Bg3!) allowed Ding back in the game and equality. Nepomniachtchi did continue to set problems until near the end but Ding was very accurate.
Game three was a double Fianchetto where Ding got the smallest of edges and Nepomniachtchi held in 33 moves.
The decisive game four was another Ruy Lopez, Nepomniachtchi came up with an interesting idea of 13.Bb1 but later this bishop became badly placed there. As play speeded up Nepomniachtchi played 29.Qf3 provoking 29...e4 (29...Ne7) which was tricky for Ding, the game became about equal especially after the very precise 40...Bxc3 41.Rc1 Rf6! 42.Qd7 Qe2. After 43.Bb4 Nepomniachtchi seemed to settle on a draw with 44.Qe4+ but second time around and with less than two minutes Ding played the bold 46...Rg6 avoiding the draw. Nepomniachtchi blundered with 48.h4? (he had to find 48.Qf4). But the drama was not over. Nepomniachtchi went for a counter attack with 52.Qc8 Rc6 53.Qa8 with the idea of Rd8 to follow. The engine precisely refutes this by Queening and Qc6 at the very end. Not surprisingly Ding played it safe and most of his advantage was gone but he had lots of threats. After 58...a3 59.h5 was equal as was 58...Bxg7 but real time trouble for Nepomniachtchi led to 59.Qc7? and after this Ding brought home the game and the title.
Ding: "I am quite relieved. The moment Ian resigned the game, it was a very emotional moment. I could not control my mood, my feelings. I know myself, I will cry, burst into tears. It has been quite a tough tournament for me. I'd like to thank my friends."
Ding's road to the title was highly unusual. He didn't qualify for the Candidates but when Sergey Karjakin was suspended for political comments he had a chance. Ding's career was on hold because of Covid-19 and he played very little. He had to play a large number of games in China to get his rating to a level to qualify. Around this time Magnus Carlsen said that he probably wouldn't defend his title, many didn't believe him including Ding. Nepomniachtchi dominated the Candidates but the other players weren't sure what to do, play for second or try and catch the leader. Ding wasn't really in contention for much of the event having started with a loss and then draws. However he finished with 4 wins 1 loss and 1 draw including beating Hikaru Nakamura in the final round in a direct battle for second place. Once Carlsen announced he wouldn't be defending Ding, as second place finisher, stepped in to play Nepomniachtchi.
One should spare a thought for Nepomniachtchi, he could easily have won this match himself. It came down to a very few moves, chances not being clear cut and in the end Ding's boldness seemed to catch Nepomniachtchi off guard and even then he nearly held the game.
Ian Nepomniachtchi: "I guess I had a chance and many promising positions. Probably I should have tried to finish everything in the classical portion, because it was a matter of one or two precise moves." "Today I should have used my advantage in the second game more carefully. There was a great position. And the fourth game was very difficult; Black had the initiative. But it happens. We both had little time. I could not imagine that this position could be lost, but as it turned out, it can."
This also brings to an end the 10 year World Championship reign of Magnus Carlsen at least for the moment, he is still World Number one by 60 rating points.
World Chess Championship 2023 (TB)
Mark Crowther (Sun Apr 30 16:36:00 2023)
Ding Champion. Photo © Anna Shtourman. | https://fide.com
World Chess Championship 2023 (14)
The World Chess Championship will be decided by rapid and possibly blitz tie-breaks on Sunday
Mark Crowther | Sat Apr 29 20:33:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (13)
Nepomniachtchi and Ding draw game 13 and are tied going into the final World Championship game
Mark Crowther | Thu Apr 27 17:39:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (12)
Nepomniachtchi loses game 12 after almost having the title within his grasp
Mark Crowther | Wed Apr 26 15:46:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (11)
Quiet draw in game 11 of the World Chess Championship
Mark Crowther | Mon Apr 24 13:20:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (10)
Mark Crowther | Sun Apr 23 14:52:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (9)
Nepomniachtchi frustrated by game 9 draw but still leads the World Championship by a point
Mark Crowther | Fri Apr 21 19:36:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (8)
Ding misses a huge chance to level things up again in World Championship game 8
Mark Crowther | Thu Apr 20 16:55:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (7)
Ding melts down in time trouble as Nepomniachtchi regains the lead after 7 games
Mark Crowther | Tue Apr 18 17:10:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (6)
Ding back level after finishing game 6 of the World Chess Championship with a flourish
Mark Crowther | Sun Apr 16 20:01:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (5)
Nepomniachtchi retakes the lead in the World Championship 3-2 after a smooth win
Mark Crowther | Sat Apr 15 16:26:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (4)
Mark Crowther | Thu Apr 13 17:00:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (3)
Ding holds a comfortable draw with black in World Championship game 3
Mark Crowther | Wed Apr 12 15:12:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (2)
Nepomniachtchi takes the World Championship lead after a disaster in game two for Ding
Mark Crowther | Mon Apr 10 14:41:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (1)
Nepomniachtchi gets chances in the drawn first game of the World Chess Championship 2023
Mark Crowther | Sun Apr 9 14:35:00 2023
World Chess Championship 2023 (Astana KAZ)
Fri 7th Apr 2023 - Mon 1st May 2023 -
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WCh 2023 (2 players 14 Rds Match Indiv TC:120m:60m:15m+30spm(61)) - Games in PGN: Games
WCh Rapid TB 2023 (2 players 4 Rds Match Indiv TC:25m+10spm) - Games in PGN: Games Rapid
WCh 2023 (2 players 14 Rds Match Indiv TC: 120m:60m:15m+30spm(61)) - Games in PGN: Games
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WCh Astana KAZ | ||||||
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Nepomniachtchi, Ian | - | Ding, Liren | ½-½ | 49 | C85 | Ruy Lopez Steenwijker Defence |
Ding, Liren | - | Nepomniachtchi, Ian | 0-1 | 29 | E10 | Blumenfeld Counter Gambit |
Nepomniachtchi, Ian | - | Ding, Liren | ½-½ | 30 | D35 | QGD Exchange |
Ding, Liren | - | Nepomniachtchi, Ian | 1-0 | 47 | A28 | English Four Knights |
Nepomniachtchi, Ian | - | Ding, Liren | 1-0 | 48 | C84 | Ruy Lopez Centre Attack |
Ding, Liren | - | Nepomniachtchi, Ian | 1-0 | 44 | D02 | Queen's Pawn Game |
Nepomniachtchi, Ian | - | Ding, Liren | 1-0 | 37 | C07 | French Tarrasch |
Ding, Liren | - | Nepomniachtchi, Ian | ½-½ | 45 | E28 | Nimzo Indian Saemisch |
Nepomniachtchi, Ian | - | Ding, Liren | ½-½ | 82 | C65 | Ruy Lopez Berlin |
Ding, Liren | - | Nepomniachtchi, Ian | ½-½ | 45 | A28 | English Four Knights |
Nepomniachtchi, Ian | - | Ding, Liren | ½-½ | 39 | C84 | Ruy Lopez Centre Attack |
Ding, Liren | - | Nepomniachtchi, Ian | 1-0 | 38 | D04 | Queen's Pawn Game |
Nepomniachtchi, Ian | - | Ding, Liren | ½-½ | 40 | C84 | Ruy Lopez Centre Attack |
Ding, Liren | - | Nepomniachtchi, Ian | ½-½ | 90 | E46 | Nimzo Indian Rubinstein |
WCh Astana (KAZ), 09-29 i 2023 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Name | Ti | NAT | Rtng | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Total | Perf |
Nepomniachtchi, Ian | g | RUS | 2795 | ½ | 1 | ½ | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ½ | ½ | ½ | ½ | 0 | ½ | ½ | 7 | 2788 |
Ding, Liren | g | CHN | 2788 | ½ | 0 | ½ | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | ½ | ½ | ½ | ½ | 1 | ½ | ½ | 7 | 2795 |
WCh Rapid TB 2023 (2 players 4 Rds Match Indiv TC: 25m+10spm) - Games in PGN: Games Rapid
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WCh Rapid TB | ||||||
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Ding, Liren | - | Nepomniachtchi, Ian | ½-½ | 35 | D02 | Queen's Pawn Game |
Nepomniachtchi, Ian | - | Ding, Liren | ½-½ | 47 | C84 | Ruy Lopez Centre Attack |
Ding, Liren | - | Nepomniachtchi, Ian | ½-½ | 33 | A14 | Reti Opening |
Nepomniachtchi, Ian | - | Ding, Liren | 0-1 | 68 | C84 | Ruy Lopez Centre Attack |
WCh Rapid TB Astana (KAZ), 23 i 2020 | |||||||||||||||
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Name | Ti | NAT | Rtg | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | Perf | ||||||
Ding, Liren | g | CHN | 2788 | ½ | ½ | ½ | 1 | 2½ | 2890 | ||||||
Nepomniachtchi, Ian | g | RUS | 2795 | ½ | ½ | ½ | 0 | 1½ | 2701 |
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