FIDE World Chess Championship 2024, Game 2 Singapore Highlights, Gukesh D vs Ding Liren: The second game between Gukesh and Ding Liren at the 2024 World Chess Championship ended in a draw after 23 moves. The two players made a draw by threefold repetition in Singapore. Both players return to the board for Game 3 on Wednesday. Follow our liveblog of Game 3 of the Gukesh vs Ding Liren battle here> World Chess Championship Game 3 On Monday, their intense battle in Game 1 had ended in the Chinese world champion claiming victory with black pieces. In Game 2 on Tuesday, Gukesh is playing with black pieces. As compared to game 1, Ding Liren played with speed in Game 2 and he also left his chair to go to his private lounge a few times. At one point in game 2, after 14 moves, Gukesh was under a disadvantage of almost 50 minutes on the game clock compared to the world champion. Analysing the second game on the official broadcast, five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand said that Ding Liren had 'won battle of opening' stage in Game 2. "For me at least, it's hard to get away from the feeling that Ding won the opening battle (in Game 2). This is a dream advantage in the World Chess Championship. it's not much, but it's all yours" Gukesh had Ding Liren on the ropes in the first game in Singapore at least in the early phases. But then Gukesh lost his way in the middle game to find himself in a desperate time scramble. Gukesh eventually resigned after 42 moves, handing his opponent a 1-0 lead in the best-of-14 World Chess Championship battle where both players are in a race to get to 7.5 points. INTERACTIVE: Game 2 between Gukesh and Ding Liren You can check out the move by move action from Game 2 between Gukesh and Ding Liren and also play along in the interactive below. Scroll down to read our updates in real time from Game 2. Scroll down to check all the live updates from Game 2 of the World Chess Championship between Gukesh and Ding Liren