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Accuracy of play across World #Chess #Championship matches by #lichess. The #NepoDing match was a bit less accurate than the last three according to the computer but they also avoided deeply prepared lines.
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Accuracy of play across World #Chess #Championship matches by #lichess. The #NepoDing match was a bit less accurate than the last three according to the computer but they also avoided deeply prepared lines.
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Accuracy of play across World #Chess #Championship matches by #lichess. The #NepoDing match was a bit less accurate than the last three according to the computer but they also avoided deeply prepared lines.
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The most awkward sport ceremony of all time #nepoding #chess #chesspunks
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The most awkward sport ceremony of all time #nepoding #chess #chesspunks
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The most awkward sport ceremony of all time #nepoding #chess #chesspunks
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The most awkward sport ceremony of all time #nepoding #chess #chesspunks
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The most awkward sport ceremony of all time #nepoding #chess #chesspunks
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Congrarulations to Chinese Grand Master Ding on becoming World Chess Champion.
I've seen a few people saying he only won because the previous champion, Magnus Carlsen, declined to play. I say, you got to be in it to win it!
I've seen a few people saying that the quality of the match wasn't as great as with Magnus involved. Well, even Magnus said this match was a different dynamic to his matches, where players tried to close positions down rather than take risks to keep the position alive.
I can't understand why people who are nowhere near as good as Ding are taking shots at him less than a day after he scores the biggest win of his life. He's World Champion, he played better overall chess than his opponent during the match which was a spectacular delight for the fans.
Great work Ding, and congratulations on becoming the 17th World Chess Champion!
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Congrarulations to Chinese Grand Master Ding on becoming World Chess Champion.
I've seen a few people saying he only won because the previous champion, Magnus Carlsen, declined to play. I say, you got to be in it to win it!
I've seen a few people saying that the quality of the match wasn't as great as with Magnus involved. Well, even Magnus said this match was a different dynamic to his matches, where players tried to close positions down rather than take risks to keep the position alive.
I can't understand why people who are nowhere near as good as Ding are taking shots at him less than a day after he scores the biggest win of his life. He's World Champion, he played better overall chess than his opponent during the match which was a spectacular delight for the fans.
Great work Ding, and congratulations on becoming the 17th World Chess Champion!
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Congrarulations to Chinese Grand Master Ding on becoming World Chess Champion.
I've seen a few people saying he only won because the previous champion, Magnus Carlsen, declined to play. I say, you got to be in it to win it!
I've seen a few people saying that the quality of the match wasn't as great as with Magnus involved. Well, even Magnus said this match was a different dynamic to his matches, where players tried to close positions down rather than take risks to keep the position alive.
I can't understand why people who are nowhere near as good as Ding are taking shots at him less than a day after he scores the biggest win of his life. He's World Champion, he played better overall chess than his opponent during the match which was a spectacular delight for the fans.
Great work Ding, and congratulations on becoming the 17th World Chess Champion!
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Congrarulations to Chinese Grand Master Ding on becoming World Chess Champion.
I've seen a few people saying he only won because the previous champion, Magnus Carlsen, declined to play. I say, you got to be in it to win it!
I've seen a few people saying that the quality of the match wasn't as great as with Magnus involved. Well, even Magnus said this match was a different dynamic to his matches, where players tried to close positions down rather than take risks to keep the position alive.
I can't understand why people who are nowhere near as good as Ding are taking shots at him less than a day after he scores the biggest win of his life. He's World Champion, he played better overall chess than his opponent during the match which was a spectacular delight for the fans.
Great work Ding, and congratulations on becoming the 17th World Chess Champion!
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Congrarulations to Chinese Grand Master Ding on becoming World Chess Champion.
I've seen a few people saying he only won because the previous champion, Magnus Carlsen, declined to play. I say, you got to be in it to win it!
I've seen a few people saying that the quality of the match wasn't as great as with Magnus involved. Well, even Magnus said this match was a different dynamic to his matches, where players tried to close positions down rather than take risks to keep the position alive.
I can't understand why people who are nowhere near as good as Ding are taking shots at him less than a day after he scores the biggest win of his life. He's World Champion, he played better overall chess than his opponent during the match which was a spectacular delight for the fans.
Great work Ding, and congratulations on becoming the 17th World Chess Champion!
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Ha sido un campeonato increíble de principio a fin.
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RT @FIDE_chess
The final moments of the match. The emotions of the players say it all. #NepoDing
https://twitter.com/FIDE_chess/status/1652667995271970817 -
Ha sido un campeonato increíble de principio a fin.
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RT @FIDE_chess
The final moments of the match. The emotions of the players say it all. #NepoDing
https://twitter.com/FIDE_chess/status/1652667995271970817 -
Ha sido un campeonato increíble de principio a fin.
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RT @FIDE_chess
The final moments of the match. The emotions of the players say it all. #NepoDing
https://twitter.com/FIDE_chess/status/1652667995271970817 -
Ha sido un campeonato increíble de principio a fin.
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RT @FIDE_chess
The final moments of the match. The emotions of the players say it all. #NepoDing
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Ding Liren is the 2023 FIDE World Champion! 🏆♟️👏
Ding prevailed over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tie-break game and became FIDE World Champion!
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Ding Liren is the 2023 FIDE World Champion! 🏆♟️👏
Ding prevailed over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tie-break game and became FIDE World Champion!
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Ding Liren is the 2023 FIDE World Champion! 🏆♟️👏
Ding prevailed over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tie-break game and became FIDE World Champion!
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Ding Liren is the 2023 FIDE World Champion! 🏆♟️👏
Ding prevailed over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tie-break game and became FIDE World Champion!
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Ding Liren is the 2023 FIDE World Champion! 🏆♟️👏
Ding prevailed over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tie-break game and became FIDE World Champion!
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♟️ Since everybody is talking about #Ding Liren being the First Chinese World Chess Champion - and I see that the press conference repeats this - it would be more accurate to say that he is the First Chinese *Male* World Chess Champion.
In 1991, Xie Jun defeated Maia Chiburdanidze and became the first Chinese Women's Chess Champion, ending over a decade of dominance by Soviet players. She kept the title until 1996.
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♟️ Since everybody is talking about #Ding Liren being the First Chinese World Chess Champion - and I see that the press conference repeats this - it would be more accurate to say that he is the First Chinese *Male* World Chess Champion.
In 1991, Xie Jun defeated Maia Chiburdanidze and became the first Chinese Women's Chess Champion, ending over a decade of dominance by Soviet players. She kept the title until 1996.
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♟️ Since everybody is talking about #Ding Liren being the First Chinese World Chess Champion - and I see that the press conference repeats this - it would be more accurate to say that he is the First Chinese *Male* World Chess Champion.
In 1991, Xie Jun defeated Maia Chiburdanidze and became the first Chinese Women's Chess Champion, ending over a decade of dominance by Soviet players. She kept the title until 1996.
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♟️ Since everybody is talking about #Ding Liren being the First Chinese World Chess Champion - and I see that the press conference repeats this - it would be more accurate to say that he is the First Chinese *Male* World Chess Champion.
In 1991, Xie Jun defeated Maia Chiburdanidze and became the first Chinese Women's Chess Champion, ending over a decade of dominance by Soviet players. She kept the title until 1996.
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♟️ Since everybody is talking about #Ding Liren being the First Chinese World Chess Champion - and I see that the press conference repeats this - it would be more accurate to say that he is the First Chinese *Male* World Chess Champion.
In 1991, Xie Jun defeated Maia Chiburdanidze and became the first Chinese Women's Chess Champion, ending over a decade of dominance by Soviet players. She kept the title until 1996.
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@chess24com RT by @JChengWSJ: Congratulations to Ding Liren on becoming the 17th World Chess Champion and the 1st Chinese World Champion! https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/nepo-ding-world-chess-championship-2023/2/1/4 #NepoDing #c24live https://nitter.hongkongers.net/chess24com/status/1652662602911162368#m
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@ByChunHan RT by @JChengWSJ: Pure drama, pure emotion. #NepoDing #WorldChessChampionship https://nitter.hongkongers.net/ByChunHan/status/1652663668419723265#m
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Ding had the guts and the fighting spirit to play for a win in a basically drawn position, and not take the repetition that would have brought the Blitz phase of the tie-break. Bravo! What a courage in such a decisive situation! #NepoDing #Chess #WorldChessChampionship
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Ding had the guts and the fighting spirit to play for a win in a basically drawn position, and not take the repetition that would have brought the Blitz phase of the tie-break. Bravo! What a courage in such a decisive situation! #NepoDing #Chess #WorldChessChampionship
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Ding had the guts and the fighting spirit to play for a win in a basically drawn position, and not take the repetition that would have brought the Blitz phase of the tie-break. Bravo! What a courage in such a decisive situation! #NepoDing #Chess #WorldChessChampionship
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Ding had the guts and the fighting spirit to play for a win in a basically drawn position, and not take the repetition that would have brought the Blitz phase of the tie-break. Bravo! What a courage in such a decisive situation! #NepoDing #Chess #WorldChessChampionship
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Ding had the guts and the fighting spirit to play for a win in a basically drawn position, and not take the repetition that would have brought the Blitz phase of the tie-break. Bravo! What a courage in such a decisive situation! #NepoDing #Chess #WorldChessChampionship
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