Hikaru Nakamura reveals Gukesh’s ‘biggest weakness’ after beating world champion
Hikaru Nakamura outlasted Gukesh in the 5-8 classification spot match on Wednesday. Both players played out two draws in the classical portion and then had another draw in the rapid tiebreak. The fourth game between the pair finally provided a result with the American World No 3 winning against the reigning world champion. The result means that Gukesh has not won a single game in the Weissenhaus leg of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour. After his victory over the 18-year-old from Chennai, Nakamura explained what was going wrong in Gukesh’s game. Story continues below this ad “I would say probably the biggest weakness Gukesh currently has is that when he gets low on time, I don’t think his intuition is that great, and he simply couldn’t work through the calculations,” Nakamura said on Chess.com broadcast after his win over Gukesh. Nakamura was also surprised that Gukesh was analysing positions with World No 2 Fabiano Caruana before games. At the Freestyle Chess events, players are told their opening positions out of 960 possible variations just …






