Nepomniachtchi-Ding World Chess Championship Match 2023 || Game 10

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Nepomniachtchi, Ian (2795) – Ding, Liren (2788) 1/2-1/2
Nepomniachtchi-Ding World Chess Championship (chess24.com) [9] 2023.04.21
C65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin defence

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.d3 Bc5 5.c3 O-O 6.O-O d5 7.Nbd2 dxe4 8.dxe4 a5 9.a4 Qe7 10.Qc2 Nb8 11.Re1 Rd8 12.h3 h6 13.Nf1 c6 14.Bc4 Na6 15.Ng3 Qc7 16.Ba2 b5 17.Qe2 Rb8 18.Nh4 Bf8 19.Qf3 bxa4 20.Bxh6 Nc5 21.Ng6 Rxb2 22.Nxf8 Rxf8 23.Bg5 Nh7 24.Bc1 Rb5 25.Ba3 Re8 26.Bc4 Be6 27.Bxe6 Nxe6 28.Nf5 c5 29.Qe2 Rb3 30.Qc4 Qc6 31.Bc1 Nf6 32.Qxa4 Qxa4 33.Rxa4 Rxc3 34.Bb2 Rb3 35.Bxe5 Rb4 36.Rxa5 Rxe4 37.Rxe4 Nxe4 38.Ra4 Nd4 39.Bxd4 cxd4 40.Rxd4 g6 41.Ne3 Kg7 42.Rb4 Ng3 43.Rb7 Nf5 44.Ng4 Re7 45.Rb5 Re1+ 46.Kh2 Re2 47.Rb7 Nd6 48.Ra7 Kf8 49.Kg3 f5 50.Kf3 Re7 51.Ra8+ Re8 52.Rxe8+ Kxe8 53.Ne5 g5 54.h4 gxh4 55.Kf4 h3 56.gxh3 Ke7 57.Nc6+ Kf6 58.Nd4 Ne4 59.f3 Nf2 60.h4 Nd3+ 61.Kg3 Kg6 62.Ne6 Kf6 63.Nf4 Nb4 64.Kf2 Ke5 65.Ke3 Nc2+ 66.Kd2 Nd4 67.Nd3+ Kf6 68.Ke3 Nc2+ 69.Kf4 Nd4 70.Kg3 Ne2+ 71.Kf2 Nd4 72.Nf4 Ke5 73.Ne2 Ne6 74.Kg3 Kf6 75.Kg2 Kg7 76.Kf2 f4 77.Kg1 Kg6 78.Kg2 Kh6 79.Nc1 Kh5 80.Kh3 Nd4 81.Nd3 Nxf3 82.Nxf4+

00:00 Hello Everyone!
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01:15 GAME STARTS!
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15:50 Game Ends!
17:15 Contributions!

The 2023 FIDE World Chess Championship is a 14-game match taking place in the St. Regis Astana Hotel in Astana, Kazakhstan on April 9-30 between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren, who finished 1st and 2nd in the 2022 Candidates Tournament. Reigning World Champion Magnus Carlsen has chosen not to defend his title. The first player to reach 7.5 points wins, while a 7:7 tie will be decided by a playoff. The prize fund is €2 million, split 60:40, or 55:45 if it goes to a playoff. No draw offers are allowed until after move 40.

Each player has 120 minutes for 40 moves, then 60 minutes for the next 20, then 15 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment starting only from move 61. A playoff will consist of four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, up to two pairs of 5+3 games will be played. If tied again, single 3+2 games are played, with colours reversed each game, until one player wins.

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    Thank you for bringing us these game reviews Agad.

    There was a nice meme on the internet – when you prepare the whole night for the upcoming game, and your opponent then plays Kf8.

    I could tell it would be a draw just by your lack of enthusiasm at the beginning.

    U totally missed the point. Qe7 is an eeror. h5 first was very important. Ian found himself in a final with a lost tempo. But he was lucky to have forced combinations that lead to a drawish position.

    Well yeah, that’s what I use to think too (2:19) just bishop captures F2, but I indeed could never get something useful out of it and just kept getting into trouble instead 😄

    2 seconds after Ian and Ding finishes Game 10…

    Agadmator: Hello everyone, welcome to Game 11

    Choosing a variation that Nepo has played as White was pretty risky if there wasn't a prepared novelty. Ding did not challenge Nepo enough so the game is drawn.

    “Ok, Black keeps the rook, keeps the pawn on h2, but he gets checkmated”

    😂

    Time management seems to be the deciding factor here.

    I love it!

    Ding: just take my pawn
    Nepo: I will be glad to
    Ding: happy?
    Nepo: Yes, very much so
    Handshakes are given 😂

    I saw the dirty finger in 16mins. time

    the moves in the description are from game 9

    That was a wonderful championship between those two.

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