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Ding Liren defeats Kosteniuk with the English

Let's see:
Question 1: I don't know
Question 2: I don't know
Question 3: I still don't know
Question 4: What just happened to me
Question 5: I'm losing a few brain cells...
Sigh.
The last move of Ding was awesome though! I thought he was in a spot and then suddenly his last three moves (which seemed pointless) made sense!

Let's see: Question 1: I don't know Question 2: I don't know Question 3: I still don't know Question 4: What just happened to me Question 5: I'm losing a few brain cells... Sigh. The last move of Ding was awesome though! I thought he was in a spot and then suddenly his last three moves (which seemed pointless) made sense!

A world champion who wins a match!
Chess is in-cre-di-ble!

A world champion who wins a match! Chess is in-cre-di-ble!

So this article is about a game from the World Champion (rated 2762 ELO) defeating a WGM rated 2501.
Who would have thought...

So this article is about a game from the World Champion (rated 2762 ELO) defeating a WGM rated 2501. Who would have thought...

@jsmozart said in #4:

So this article is about a game from the World Champion (rated 2762 ELO) defeating a WGM rated 2501.
Who would have thought...

Just because the win was predictable, doesn't take away from the chess itself.

@jsmozart said in #4: > So this article is about a game from the World Champion (rated 2762 ELO) defeating a WGM rated 2501. > Who would have thought... Just because the win was predictable, doesn't take away from the chess itself.