World Championship Match - Tiebreaks Will Decide World Championship Part 01 - Live

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Watch World Chess Championship 2023 DING LIREN (2788) - NEPOMNIACHTCHI (2795) Tiebreaks Will Decide World Championship
It's the moment we've all been waiting for – the World Championship Match is about to come to an epic conclusion! In this nail-biting tiebreak, the world's top chess players will battle it out for the ultimate title. Who will come out on top and make history? We're bringing you all the action LIVE, right here on this channel. So, get ready to witness some of the most intense and exciting chess moves as our contenders fight tooth and nail to claim victory. It's going to be an unforgettable showdown, and you won't want to miss it! So, buckle up and get ready to cheer on your favorite player as the tiebreaks decide who will be crowned the World Champion.
The World Chess Championship 2023 is an ongoing chess match to determine the new World Chess Champion. The match is taking place in Astana, Kazakhstan, from 9 April to 30 April 2023, and will be a best of 14 games, plus tiebreaks if required.
Carlsen declines to defend the title
The incumbent champion Magnus Carlsen decided not to defend his title against Ian Nepomniachtchi, the winner of the Candidates Tournament 2022
Therefore, Nepomniachtchi is playing the second-place finisher in the Candidates, Ding Liren, in the match.

Nepomniachtchi won the 2010 and 2020 Russian Superfinal and the 2010 European Individual titles. He also won the 2016 Tal Memorial and both the 2008 and 2015 Aeroflot Open events. He won the World Team Chess Championship as a member of the Russian team in Antalya (2013) and Astana (2019). Nepomniachtchi won the 2015 European Team Chess Championship in Reykjavík with the Russian team. In October 2016, Nepomniachtchi was ranked fourth in the world in both rapid chess and blitz chess. He has won two silver medals in the World Rapid Championship and a silver medal at the World Blitz Championship as well as winning the 2008 Ordix Open.

In December 2019, he qualified for the Candidates Tournament 2020–2021 by finishing second in the FIDE Grand Prix 2019. He won the 2021 FIDE Candidates tournament with a round to spare, which qualified him as the challenger in the World Chess Championship 2021 for the world championship title but lost his challenge to defending champion Magnus Carlsen. In July 2022, he won the 2022 FIDE Candidates tournament with a round to spare, thereby winning two Candidates tournaments in a row and again qualifying him to play in the World Chess Championship 2023; additionally, he garnered the highest score in any Candidates tournament since the modern format was introduced in 2013.
In October 2022, he won a silver medal in FIDE World Fischer Random Chess Championship 2022. Nepomniachtchi is currently No. 2 in classical chess behind Magnus Carlsen.

Ding Liren (Chinese: 丁立人; pinyin: Dīng Lìrén; born 24 October 1992) is a Chinese chess grandmaster. He is the highest rated Chinese chess player in history and is also a three-time Chinese Chess Champion. He was the winner of the 2019 Grand Chess Tour, beating Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in the finals and winning the 2019 Sinquefield Cup, as the first player since 2007 to beat Magnus Carlsen in a playoff.
Ding is the first Chinese player ever to play in a Candidates Tournament and pass the 2800 Elo mark on the FIDE world rankings.
In July 2016, with a Blitz rating of 2875, he was the highest rated Blitz player in the world.

Ding was undefeated in classical chess from August 2017 to November 2018, recording 29 victories and 71 draws. This 100-game unbeaten streak was the longest in top-level chess history,
until Magnus Carlsen surpassed it in 2019.
Ding is currently No. 3 in classical chess behind Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi, and is one of the challengers for the ongoing World Chess Championship 2023 (having qualified as Carlsen declined to defend his title and he came second in the Candidates Tournament 2022 to Ian Nepomniachtchi).
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