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44th Chess Olympiad final today; India in contention for podium finish in both sections

Koneru Humpy, R. Vaishali, Tania Sachdev and Bhakti Kulkarni will go up against the US. Team 2's D. Gukesh, R. Praggnanandhaa, Nihal Sarin and Raunak Sadhwani to go up against Germany.

August 09, 2022 / 11:13 IST
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D. Gukesh (Image via Twitter/FIDE)
D. Gukesh (Image via Twitter/FIDE)

From the stratosphere to an amateurish blunder: Dommaraju Gukesh’s dream run at the 44th World Chess Olympiad couldn’t have suffered a worse setback when on Monday he lost to Uzbekistan’s Nodirbek Abdusattarov.

For the best part of the six-hour contest, Gukesh was in the driver’s seat. Within the first 30 moves, he had created for himself an advantage big enough to be easily converted into a win, but from there on he somehow missed the most powerful lines of play.

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His opponent was clearly on the mat and Gukesh had many options to carve out a win, but instead allowed Abdusattarov to slowly claw back into the game. As the tide turned, Gukesh could have easily shifted gear and escaped with a draw. But on the 72nd move, he blundered in what looked like a tricky but balanced position to immediately hand the game to Abdusattarov.

It was a move that even a club level player could be ashamed of, and Gukesh was so devastated that he hid his face in his hands and quietly sat at the board, forgetting to complete the formalities for a considerable length of time.