Yesterday world champion Ding Liren won the first game at the World Chess Championship in Singapore. Can challenger Gukesh counter? The second game in the live stream
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World champion Ding Liren makes a furious start to the World Chess Championship in Singapore by winning with the black pieces against 18-year-old Gukesh from India and taking a 1-0 lead. The duel is scheduled for up to 14 games, with a win earning one point and a draw earning half a point. The player who first reaches 7.5 points becomes the world champion. The second game of the World Cup can be followed live on chess.com, while ZEIT ONLINE offers video analyzes of all games.
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The World Chess Championship in Singapore got off to a furious start on Monday. The world champion Ding Lirenwho hadn’t played well recently, won with the black pieces. He leads 1-0 against 18-year-old Gukesh from India. The duel is scheduled for up to 14 games. There is one point for every win and half a point for every draw. The player who first reaches 7.5 points becomes world champion.
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Our reporter Ulrich Stock writes from the scene of the incident. You can read all the texts from Singapore here. Grandmaster Niclas Huschenbeth provides video analyzes of all games for ZEIT ONLINE.