One interesting moment not mentioned in the analysis and a good exercise for those who think they understood everything:
Try to find how Gukesh wins if Ding played 58. Ke1 instead of 58. Ke3.
P.S. And you will find that the statement that "He wins whether or not the f pawn is on the board" isn't accurate.
Try to find how Gukesh wins if Ding played 58. Ke1 instead of 58. Ke3.
P.S. And you will find that the statement that "He wins whether or not the f pawn is on the board" isn't accurate.
59.Ke3 Ke5 60.Kd3 and the extra f-pawn matters very much
Gukesh deserves to win! Hooray, Gukesh!
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" ... if you have Black then it's pawn on the 3rd"
Seriously? Since when were ranks determined from White's perspective?
Seriously? Since when were ranks determined from White's perspective?
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