Anand-Gelfand 2012
#41
Posted 2013-March-29, 17:40
Sick day though wow.
Edit: Even in the press conferences, the only hint of dislike I've gotten from any two people are Kramnik and Aronian.
#42
Posted 2013-March-29, 17:50
#43
Posted 2013-March-29, 18:09
#44
Posted 2013-March-29, 22:43
All this said I'm basically a novice at chess so I could be way off.
#45
Posted 2013-March-29, 23:26
who is winning?
and why do you think they are winning?
#46
Posted 2013-March-30, 03:02
Kramnik is winning and he is winning because he is the leader (with half a point for two games and probably a better tiebreak).
JLOGIC: the conspiracionists are mainly whining about Svidler Radjabov (I don't think Azerbaijan really hates Russia) and Grischuk, but except for Grischuk's strange blunder Kramnik outplayed them all. In fact Kramnik outplayed Carlsen as well and several others in the first half of the tournament but never quite got there.
George Carlin
#47
Posted 2013-March-30, 03:12
Kramnik is winning and he is winning because he is the leader (with half a point for two games and probably a better tiebreak).
JLOGIC: the conspiracionists are mainly whining about Svidler Radjabov (I don't think Azerbaijan really hates Russia) and Grischuk, but except for Grischuk's strang
so the fav..the big/huge fv is losing.....
so what is the story?
#48
Posted 2013-March-30, 03:17
George Carlin
#50
Posted 2013-March-30, 04:04
And I don't think Aronian was trying to win that position when he played g6 instead of h6, he just probably thought it would come to the same thing (I still don't really see it as a blunder but OK they are 2800 and I 1700).
George Carlin
#51
Posted 2013-March-30, 04:10
who is winning and why are they winning and who was the fav?
I was not asking about the aronian position. to be honest I have no idea who aronian is.\ or what his position is.
I concede all of that to you.
#52
Posted 2013-March-30, 05:21
George Carlin
#53
Posted 2013-March-30, 06:03
1-2 Carlsen, Aronian 5/7
3-4 Kramnik, Svidler 3.5/7
And now it's
1 Kramnik 8/12 (after dropping only one draw in round 8)
2 Carlsen 7.5/12
3 Aronian 6.5/12
That is pretty awesome, especially if you think of how many people think Kramnik can only draw and how rarely you can win with black in top-level chess. It's also pretty awesome because it looked like for a long time yesterday that it was gonna be Carlsen at 8 and Kramnik at 7.5 instead, changing the odds and the tiebreaks dramatically. However, both Aronian and Carlsen played poorly, leading Kramnik to win instead of draw and Carlsen lose instead of draw. Also Carlsen had not lost a game of classical chess since October 2012 which is damn long ago. So are we allowed to talk about this or not?
George Carlin
#54
Posted 2013-March-30, 06:13
George Carlin
#55
Posted 2013-March-30, 07:25
#56
Posted 2013-March-30, 09:27
George Carlin
#57
Posted 2013-March-30, 09:42
On the same day, Kramnik won as BLACK against the world #2 or world #3 (not sure which of kramnik and aronian is higher) who is over 2800 rating.
The odds of these two things occurring in the same round is so astronomical that it's pretty beautiful.
#58
Posted 2013-March-30, 09:48
gwnn, on 2013-March-30, 09:27, said:
So if they are tied before the last round, Kramnik has a drawn position, he should try to complicate matters just so Carlsen doesn't know Kramnik will draw. Carlsen either has to waste energy analyzing Kramnik's position, or may think he has to play for a win...
#59
Posted 2013-March-30, 10:20
#60
Posted 2013-March-30, 12:44
George Carlin