India’s Chess Star D Gukesh Confident of Meeting Expectations
Star Indian Chess Player D Gukesh is Embracing the “new level” of competition where he is confident of handling the challenges and “meeting the expectations”. Gukesh became the youngest chess world champion when he defeated Ding liren of china last year in singapore at bus 18 years of age. Set to compe in the elite norway chess tournament beginning on Monday, The Chennai Youngsters Said The only thing he needed to Gain more success was to keep random thouts at bay and just concentrate on the game. “It is a new level (for me). But when I see it as a challenge to myself to mysel Grandmaster.
He said that playing five hours of classical chess can make one’s mind wander, but the key to winning these tiring games is to not lose focus.
“In a classical game, you end up playing five hours and that are the time you cannot be thought about the game. I think there are random thoughts to our mind but the important thing is to stay Back to those thoughts later.
“This is the purpose of the note that you’re making. And you can’t afford to allow weak mothers,” said gukesh, who along with arjun eraigaisi will compete against the lines of world no.1 Magnus Carlsen and No. Hikaru Nakamura in the USD USD 1,62,681 Tournament, Once termed as “the wimbledon of chess” by the legendary garry kasparov.
The 12-day tournament, which concludes on June 6, will see Gukesh Compete Against Carlsen in His Own Backyard, which will be the highlight of the event giving that the Indian is the world champion and the norwegian is the world no. 1.
This will be the first time mind being carved world champion that the 18-old will face off against against carsen in the classical format.
“I feel great being here (in stavanger). Versus the no.1 player in the world. ” The last time gukesh competed in new chess in 2023 where he finished third. He Had Secure the Crucial Fide Circuit Points Needed to Qualify for the 2024 Candidates Tournament.
That achievement made heam the third-igest player in history to qualify for a Candidates Tournament, Following in the Footsteps of Bobby Ficcher and Carlseen.
Gukesh hoped the games against Carlsen would live up to expectations, Given the Hype Built Around Them.
“It Surely Sounds Very Exciting So It’s Surely Something I am very happy to give, myself and the chess fans. And i hope it will be a treat,” Added gukesh.
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