!!Gukesh wins the candidates!!
A few hours ago, the young prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju tied against Hikaru Nakamura, ensuring his victory and winning the 2024 candidate tournament. This candidate marks the end and the beginning of a new era, without a doubt one of the exciting tournaments and with a heart-stopping ending, without a doubt Gukesh D and all of India will be celebrating their victory, below I leave you game number 14 where Gukesh D manages to tie and thus position himself as the champion of the tournament
In reality, there is not much to comment on. The whole game was equal and there were not many critical moments and there were no mistakes either. I suppose Nakamura should have played a more aggressive opening than a queen's gambit. Even so, Nakamura tried to keep pieces but none of the 2 was going to win so the game ended in a draw.
And for there to be tiebreakers in the game of Fabiano Caruana VS Ian Nepomniachtchi, someone had to win to have the same points as Gukesh D, that game was more interesting and there were very critical moments and also many errors, below I leave you the commented game and the moment where there was a lot of tension
| Place | Players | Points |
| #1 Winner | Gukesh D | 9/14 |
| #2 | Hikaru Nakamura | 8.5/14 |
| #3 | Ian Nepomniachtchi | 8.5/14 |
| #4 | Fabiano Caruana | 8.5/14 |
| #5 | Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu | 7/14 |
| #6 | Vidit Santosh | 6/14 |
| #7 | Alireza Firouzja | 5/14 |
| #8 Abasov? | Nijat Abasov | 3.5/14 |

Meanwhile, the champion of the 2024 women's candidate tournament is Tan Zhongyi, who wins the tournament by a big difference. Here the Chinese will celebrate, even Lei Tingjie came in 2nd place, meaning at the Chinese are ruling the chess elite because the world champion Ju Wenjun, and the challenger from last year and this year are Chinese below I leave you the game that I found most interesting from Tan Zhongyi
| Place | Players | Points |
| #1 Winner | Tan Zhongyi | 9/14 |
| #2 | Lei Tingjie | 7.5/14 |
| #3 | Humpy Koneru | 7.5/14 |
| #4 | Vaishali R | 7.5/14 |
| #5 | Alexandra Goryachkina | 7/14 |
| #6 | Katerina Lagno | 6.5/14 |
| #7 | Nurgyul Salimova | 5.5/14 |
| #8 | Anna Muzychuk | 5.5/14 |
very well we already know that Gukesh D won the tournament but could he beat the world champion Ding Liren? Maybe we will have a new, youngest world champion in history this year, maybe Magnus Carlsen will come out of retirement from these tournaments if Gukesh wins, but what do you say, will the young Gukesh D be able to beat Ding Liren?
And a special mention to the best player of these candidates, Abasov Nijat! that has taken 1 point from Ian Nepomniachtchi, but what is this?
who will win the world championship Gukesh D or Ding Liren