Answer
Hypermodernism is Gukesh D's preferred chess strategy. This approach emphasizes controlling the center of the board with pieces rather than pawns, and attacking the opponent's position from the flanks. Hypermodernism allows Gukesh D to develop his pieces quickly and put pressure on his opponent's position early in the game. It also helps him to avoid the more traditional, closed positions that can arise from pawn-based control of the center.