World champion D. Gukesh says that classical chess will proceed to be his bread and butter, and that he doesn’t have “quite a lot of expectations” from the season-ending star-studded FIDE World Speedy and Blitz Championships, starting right here on Friday.
Gukesh is coming into the end-of-season million-euro prize-money match following an underwhelming season, which additionally included an early exit from the FIDE World Cup in Goa just lately, and the champion mentioned he was right here to experiment, have some enjoyable and benefit from the match.
“I feel, for me, taking part in effectively in any format is kind of essential and I’ve been taking speedy and blitz a bit extra significantly this yr. That being mentioned, I feel speedy and blitz occasions have been barely (of a) much less precedence than classical occasions for me,” mentioned Gukesh, 19, throughout the pre-tournament media interplay, the place five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen was additionally in attendance.
“So, that is an occasion which I don’t have quite a lot of expectations. I’m right here simply to play, , simply experiment, get pleasure from and play chess with goal of getting enjoyable,” added Gukesh, who’s a part of a sizeable Indian contingent right here.
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Moreover Gukesh, India’s R Praggnanandhaa, Arjun Erigaisi, P Harikrishna, Vidit Gujrathi and a complete brigade of younger gamers, each in Open and Ladies’s part, are in attendance however Carlsen and Iranian-French Grandmaster Alireza Firouzja are anticipated to dominate the sector within the Open class.
Gukesh mentioned his goal right here can be to play quick and benefit from the alternatives that come his approach.
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“I had some good apply from the World Chess League (in Mumbai just lately); performed a couple of speedy video games in opposition to some very robust opponents. So, I’m completely happy to be right here to play extra sooner video games and my technique can be to simply play quick and attempt to deal with every recreation and benefit from it,” mentioned the teenaged Indian, who had defeated Carlsen in Norway Chess earlier this yr however subsequently his kind dipped.
Gukesh additionally indicated that survivability and tiring out his opponent is his mantra in robust conditions, one thing chess consultants have identified as considered one of his weaker factors.
“In robust conditions, the most important motivation is to not lose. You attempt to simply dangle on… and a lot of the defenders, additionally they have this high quality that they deal with only one transfer, survive for one transfer and hold doing that for an extended time period and (hope the opponent) makes errors, offers you some probabilities,” the younger champion added.
Magnus, nonetheless, had a special take to the controversy, saying it’s all the time higher to enter a match “optimistic and delusional” fairly than “lifelike or pessimistic”.
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“The very best frame of mind to be in throughout a chess recreation, and in addition in between video games, is that you simply wish to be someplace in between optimistic and delusional. On the opposite aspect, if you’re just a little bit lifelike or pessimistic, you’re merely not going to impose sufficient strain and take sufficient probabilities,” mentioned Carlsen, who’s the defending Blitz world champion.
“So, it’s not all the time straightforward, it’s very difficult… have a look at the ups and downs throughout video games and tournaments however making an attempt to remain constructive and have the glass half full fairly than half empty.
“It’s essential to show issues round. Personally, I’ve doubts like all people else however having a constructive angle helps lots… and I feel Gukesh actually has that as effectively,” he mentioned, although Indian world champion’s identify wasn’t a part of the unique query.

