What a finish!
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Finland4516 Posts
What a finish! | ||
ZeroByte13
744 Posts
Ian will beat himself over a few mistakes he made... In the first WC series he had only a small chance to win but here he had the chance of his life. | ||
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Finland4516 Posts
On April 30 2023 22:22 ZeroByte13 wrote: A player who normally weren't even supposed to participate in candidates tourney became a world champ. Ian will beat himself over a few mistakes he made... WTF? | ||
ZeroByte13
744 Posts
I meant that Ding Liren only participated in the candidates because Karjakin was DQ-ed. And then he go 2nd place and was able to play for the crown only when Magnus refused to play. So you could say Ding Liren kinda got lucky twice in a row to end up in the battle for the crown. I meant no disrepect to Liren whatsoever, he got a chance and used it in its fullest which is a sign of a clutch player. | ||
Magic Powers
Austria3547 Posts
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M3t4PhYzX
Poland4080 Posts
A truly amazing World Chess Championship finishes with an awesome game. Fitting. GGs WP both and Congratulations to Ding Liren on becoming the 17th World Chess Champion | ||
M3t4PhYzX
Poland4080 Posts
On April 30 2023 22:26 ZeroByte13 wrote: You might have misunderstood me. I meant that Ding Liren only participated in the candidates because Karjakin was DQ-ed. And then he go 2nd place and was able to play for the crown only when Magnus refused to play. So you could say Ding Liren kinda got lucky twice in a row to end up in the battle for the crown. I meant no disrepect to Liren whatsoever, he got a chance and used it in its fullest which is a sign of a clutch player. Haha.. yeah, you're right that is a really crazy story, honestly. Somebody should do a documentary on it someday. | ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom9212 Posts
Congrats to Ding Liren! | ||
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Finland4516 Posts
On April 30 2023 22:26 ZeroByte13 wrote: You might have misunderstood me. I meant that Ding Liren only participated in the candidates because Karjakin was DQ-ed. And then he go 2nd place and was able to play for the crown only when Magnus refused to play. So you could say Ding Liren kinda got lucky twice in a row to end up in the battle for the crown. I meant no disrepect to Liren whatsoever, he got a chance and used it in its fullest which is a sign of a clutch player. Thanks for the clarification I felt like Ding Liren was so high ranked that even if he had a period of inactivity, he had a legitimate shot to play the candidate tourney even though he got in through special circumstances. Hikaru was a bit further call. He also didn't disappoint result wise but having not play in a tournament for 3 years... Coming right back and rising 40 elo points? I was really surprised. Even if all those players are incredibly strong, I wonder how well Hikaru ranks in raw tactical power. | ||
sharkie
Austria18281 Posts
Life sure is unfair | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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xM(Z
Romania5269 Posts
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mathenalin
United Kingdom120 Posts
On July 20 2023 13:41 xM(Z wrote: H.Nakamura hated Gotham's success; his rants/outbursts on twitch were lame and funny at the same time. Streamer drama is boring | ||
xM(Z
Romania5269 Posts
or, OR ... it's educational. | ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom9212 Posts
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-66647445 "Since June, both sides have negotiated privately in a good-faith effort to resolve their issues and allow the chess world to move forward without further litigation," Chess.com said in a statement on Monday. "We are happy to share that all sides have reached an agreement." It added that Mr Niemann was welcome to play at "any and all events... and will be treated no differently from any other player". The platform said it stood by its report on Mr Niemann, "including that we found no determinative evidence that he has cheated in any in-person games". Mr Carlsen, 32, said he acknowledged and understood the report, "including its statement that there is no determinative evidence" of wrongdoing by his rival. He added that he was "willing to play Niemann in future events, should we be paired together". Mr Niemann said that he was "pleased" that his lawsuit had been "resolved in a mutually acceptable manner" and that he looked forward "to competing against Magnus in chess rather than in court". | ||
sharkie
Austria18281 Posts
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Finland4516 Posts
On August 30 2023 15:07 sharkie wrote: Makes no sense and this is so weird Why? It was the only way to close the case that was so absurd in the first place. | ||
sharkie
Austria18281 Posts
If i was innocent and niemann i would be fuming with anger | ||
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Finland4516 Posts
On August 30 2023 18:34 sharkie wrote: Magnus publicly destroyed niemanns reputation, niemann countersued him and now both are just fine no problem? If i was innocent and niemann i would be fuming with anger If both want to move forward, they need to act like adults and stop sueing, spitting etc... Niemann destroyed his reputation by himself. It was his destroyed reputation that led to Magnus' baseless accusations. | ||
Gorsameth
Netherlands21232 Posts
And yes, if Niemann didn't want to be accused of being a cheater then he shouldn't have been cheating. | ||
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