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Good choice. There's both a large Chinese community and a large Indian community there.
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difficult but a good choice for both players...neutral ground eases the fan pressure / expectations & hopefully drives stronger performances similar to the last one!IM Jack Rudd wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 6:47 amGood choice. There's both a large Chinese community and a large Indian community there.
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Venue
The 2024 FIDE World Championship between Chinese defending champion GM Ding Liren and his Indian challenger GM Gukesh Dommaraju will take place in Resorts World Sentosa, a resort complex that includes Universal Studios Singapore, on an island off the coast of Singapore. The luxury venue will also host a $75,000 international open during the match.
On July 1, FIDE announced that Singapore would host the $2.5 million Ding vs. Gukesh match, while today, they announced the exact venue of the event that runs November 20-December 15.
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I have fond memories of Singapore Chess Club, having visited Singapore on a work trip. After work night out with pizza and beer, I stumbled upon the club in July 2019 and spent a few hours afterwards playing.
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Does Singapore have any titled players of its own yet?
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It does, and I played three of them in a blitz tournament the first time I went there.
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Indeed their first titled player - Tan Lian Ann - became an IM over half a century ago.
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It's hard to think of Singapore on the map in the chess world. I don't recall any major events ever being played there before. And as anyone who has been there will tell you, its not very big.
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Given its small size, it has arguably done pretty well in chess terms.
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It's very small by the standards of a country; it's pretty normal-sized by the standards of a capital city, which is probably a better way of thinking about it.
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Population of nearly six million, which is a bit more than I thought.
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Google have been announced as the match sponsor
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