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1. e2e4
After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move.
1... e7e6
Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move.
2. d2d4
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match.
2... d7d5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4
3. e4d5
A surprising decision, since the Exchange Variation is not the most exciting option and White has several ways to achieve sharp play in the French. I expected Gukesh to create as much tension as possible in the opening.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5
3... e6d5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
4. g1f3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
4... g8f6
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
5. f1d3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
5... c7c5
Just Black's fourth most popular choice in this position.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
6. c2c3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
6... c5c4
Black decides to close the center.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
7. d3c2
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
7... f8d6
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
8. d1e2
Gukesh played this quickly, but his choices in the opening remain a mystery to me. The endgame is insipid.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
8... d8e7
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
9. e2e7
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
9... e8e7
The king is not in danger with no queens on the board, and Black is planning Re8 followed by Kf8.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
10. e1g1
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
10... h8e8
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
11. f1e1
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
11... e7f8
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
12. e1e8
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
12... f8e8
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
13. c1g5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
13... b8d7
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
14. b1d2
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
14... h7h6
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
15. g5h4
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
15... f6h5
A good move, preparing either to exchange White's bishop after g7-g5 or to activate the knight with Nh5-f4.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
16. a1e1
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
16... e8f8
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
17. g2g4
A new move.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
17... h5f4
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
18. h4g3
Something went wrong with Gukesh's preparation. Black has several moves to choose from that give him a comfortable position.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
18... d7b6
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
19. g4g5
The only way to keep the game equal.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
19... h6g5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
20. f3g5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
20... c8d7
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
21. g5f3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
21... a8e8
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
22. f3e5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
22... d6e5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
23. d4e5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
23... f4d3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
24. c2d3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
24... c4d3
The d3-pawn can be protected easily, if necessary, by a bishop on f5. Meanwhile Black can play Nc4 or Na4.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
25. f2f3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
25... b6c4
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
26. d2c4
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
26... d5c4
The d3-pawn is a strong \"PPP\" (passed protected pawn). The position is very unpleasant for White.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
27. e1e4
From now on, Ding releases the tension too easily.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
27... d7c6
The bishop is not well-placed on this diagonal.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
28. e4d4
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
28... c6f3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
29. g1f2
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
29... f3c6
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
30. d4c4
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
30... e8d8
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
31. c4d4
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
31... d8d4
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
32. c3d4
The draw becomes clear in an endgame with opposite-colored bishops.
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
32... c6d5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
33. b2b3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
33... f8e7
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
34. f2e3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
34... e7e6
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
35. e3d3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
35... g7g6
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
36. d3c3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
36... a7a6
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
37. c3d3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
37... e6f5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
38. d3e3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
38... f5e6
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
39. e3d3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
39... e6f5
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
40. d3e3
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
40... f5e6
1. e2e4 After choosing 1.d4 in the third game, which resulted in a win despite failing to gain an opening advantage, Gukesh returns to his favorite move. 1... e7e6 Ding chooses the French Defense again, showing that it's not a one-game choice, but probably his main weapon against 1.e4 in the match. 2. d2d4 2... d7d5 ...
1. d2d4
After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move.
1... g8f6
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move.
2. c1f4
The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database.
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6
2... d7d5
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database.
3. e2e3
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5
3... e7e6
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3
4. g1f3
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6
4... c7c5
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3
5. c2c3
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
5... f8d6
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
6. f1b5
The fourth most popular move. Ding played 6.Bd3 in a 2022 game.
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
6... b8c6
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
7. b5c6
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
7... b7c6
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
8. f4d6
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
8... d8d6
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
9. d1a4
White tries to exploit the pawn structure to put pressure on the dark squares. With precise play, however, Black can maintain equality.
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
9... e8g8
When in doubt, castle. Let's see what happens if Black releases the tension with c4 or cxd4:
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
10. a4a3
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
10... f6e4
1. d2d4 After playing 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 in his first two white games, Ding finally chooses his favorite opening move. 1... g8f6 2. c1f4 The London System is a frequent guest even for the elite nowadays. I've found just two games by Ding with this move order in my database. 2... d7d5 3. e2e3 3... e7e6 4. g1f3 4... c7c...
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