💨 Abstract
World Chess Champion D Gukesh lost his second consecutive quarterfinal game in the Freestyle Grand Slam chess tournament, falling to Fabiano Caruana of the United States. The game, played with the unique 960 random positions format, ended in just 18 moves due to a blunder by Gukesh. Caruana, who has experience with this variant, is now a pawn ahead. Gukesh will compete for the last-four spots.
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