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by k1kingy
544 days ago
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Ding's problem was not his time management but his mental game. It's no secret he's been struggling for the last ~12 months and he admitted as much that he didn't prep well for this match. Having said that, the guy got himself into favorable positions multiple times and then was happy to trade-off pieces/repeat moves to get the draw. The last game was where he took it a step too far. Several times during the game he had the opportunity to pressure Gukesh to find the correct sequence of moves, only to take the easy way out and trade a piece to make the game more drawish. His blunder at the end was him thinking he'd just trade off the Rooks and kill off the game, but missed the fact that he basically sac'd his Bishop in the process. |
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According to the engine, he was in a slightly advantageous position, but from the post-game interviews it's clear he didn't realize his advantage.
Often it's also an advantage which only an engine can exploit (by a series of difficult to find engine moves).