World Chess Championship 2013 - Page 10
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Orome
Switzerland11984 Posts
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Cereb
Denmark3388 Posts
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thOr6136
Slovenia1774 Posts
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kwizach
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On November 07 2013 00:57 Orome wrote: There's also going to be an official stream which I assume will show live video, shots of the players, etc., but the casting team seems to be made up of 2 IMs and a GM I've never heard of. That doesn't mean that it has to be bad, but it's a little odd. The candidates tournament for instance had Nigel Short on the official live stream, a very strong and famous GM. Both Lawrence Trent (IM) and Susan Polgar (GM) have confirmed on their official pages/twitters that they will be commentating :-) | ||
Cel.erity
United States4890 Posts
On November 07 2013 00:22 vndestiny wrote: Can we see a list of GM associate with each side? Which team is Aronian on? It doesn't work that way. Each player usually only has 5-10 people helping him, and rarely will those people be top GMs, because the top GMs have their own tournaments to worry about. | ||
Chocolate
United States2350 Posts
On November 07 2013 02:39 Nightsz wrote: IAny chance we'll see an scholar's mate allin in the series? The chance is about 0. Since chess is a game of perfect information and has no mechanics, there is really no excuse for anybody but a novice to fall for a scholar's mate. | ||
SehWho
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Perchloric
Brazil163 Posts
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ziggurat
Canada847 Posts
Thanks for the post, OP. | ||
urboss
Austria1223 Posts
On November 05 2013 02:41 nosliw wrote: well, any recommended games from either player that showcase strange openings or great tactical plays? The highlight of Anand so far was against Kramnik in 2008 where Anand was in the form of his life. The IM in the video mentions that Carlsen wouldn't have had a chance against the Anand of those days. The critical position in this game is at 24min into the video. | ||
Foblos
United States426 Posts
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sertas
Sweden875 Posts
On November 07 2013 14:56 Foblos wrote: k so this is a stupid question, but is GM level chess casted, and if so, where would I go to see some vods? you really should watch it live. Vods in chess (with commentary) is just extremly dull compared to watching it livestreamed. | ||
Foblos
United States426 Posts
On November 07 2013 14:58 sertas wrote: you really should watch it live. Vods in chess (with commentary) is just extremly dull compared to watching it livestreamed. Hm...okay. Is that a regular occurrence? Where would I watch? | ||
Cel.erity
United States4890 Posts
On November 07 2013 15:10 Foblos wrote: Hm...okay. Is that a regular occurrence? Where would I watch? Again, chessclub.com, go there and get the free 1-month trial. There are thousands of videos. | ||
urboss
Austria1223 Posts
On November 07 2013 14:58 sertas wrote: you really should watch it live. Vods in chess (with commentary) is just extremly dull compared to watching it livestreamed. Many people probably won't have the time to watch every game in real time. There will be a lot of post-game analyses that wrap up the games into 30-60 min videos. These videos will usually appear on the same day as the game on various channels. | ||
Arevall
Sweden1133 Posts
On November 07 2013 13:16 urboss wrote: The highlight of Anand so far was against Kramnik in 2008 where Anand was in the form of his life. The IM in the video mentions that Carlsen wouldn't have had a chance against the Anand of those days. The critical position in this game is at 24min into the video. Don't understand why the commentator would make such a silly statement. I wouldn't be surprised if Anand can win against Carlsen though. I haven't seen Anand play for a while, but he has prepared extensively and if Carlsen has to play from a disadvantage after the opening he will have a hard time against Anand. I expect close and vicious games though. Edit: In the video, I didn't get Kramnik's move 22. a3. It looks like a weak option to either move the king to keep cover and get out of the b2 rook's sight or play bxd7. Especially when coupled with 23. xc8 | ||
urboss
Austria1223 Posts
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Germany4057 Posts
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Pika Chu
Romania2510 Posts
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urboss
Austria1223 Posts
He would then have 6 World Championship titles and would have to be considered among the greatest in the history of chess. | ||
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