Ding Liren won game 12 of the FIDE World Championship 2024 against Dommaraju Gukesh, tying the match 6-6 with two rounds left.
## What happened in game 12?
Ding Liren's victory came after a loss in game 11, where he was given a file by his second Richard Rapport titled "strike back".
He struck back in game 12, playing the best game he'd played in recent times, squeezing every little advantage out of the position.
Gukesh could only enjoy leading the match for a day, as Ding Liren's accurate moves ensured a win.
## Why it matters for Ding Liren
The win is a timely reminder of Ding Liren's best chess, and why he is the world champion.
He kept his cool and played the best moves in the position time after time, a testament to his skill.
Ding Liren's approach in the game was influenced by the situation in the match, and he took a significant lesson from game 11.
## What comes next?
The match is now back at 6-6 with two rounds of classical chess left to play, and Ding Liren has momentum on his side.
He has a good omen, having won game 12 with the white pieces, just like he did in 2023 against Ian Nepomniachtchi.
Ding Liren said the secret to his win was just sleeping well and having a cup of coffee before the game.
But obviously, there was a lot more to it than just that, as he exhibited chess under pressure.
Tania Sachdev likened Ding Liren's approach to that of a boa constrictor, slowly but surely suffocating Gukesh into submission.
Ding Liren's victory has shifted the momentum in his favor, particularly with tie-breaks in faster time controls looming large.
The world champion has proven once again why he is the best, and he will look to carry this momentum into the remaining rounds.
Ding Liren's win in game 12 has set up an exciting finish to the match, with the world championship title on the line.