Any chance of us mere mortals playing the Big guns?

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8th July 2008, 04:53am
#1
by WVSFielding
Sunny Sunny Weymouth England
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 520

Being an average standard player, i'm not amazing but not rubbish either. But is there any chess tournament in the world where us mere mortals have the opportunity to play the world elite i.e. Kramnik, Annand, Carlsen Etc? I think it would be really interesting because on my database I came across a match where Capablanca lost to an unknown Asian player and I think it would be brilliant if any of there world elite could get beaten by a "Unknown". Plus have any of you out there ever played some of the worlds top players?


8th July 2008, 05:03am
#2
by dragondorf
TORONTO Canada
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 385
i dont know what you mean by top but i have played a few fide masters
8th July 2008, 05:04am
#3
by peter22
U.S.A. Russia
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 38
Interesting idea.Undecided
8th July 2008, 05:18am
#4
by lanceuppercut_239
United States
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 454

The best idea would be to find out when and where one of these "big guns" is giving a simultaneous exhibition, and try to participate in that. I seem to recall reading that Boris Spassky gave one in England recently (I'll try to find a link for you).

Edit: here are some links. News article about the simul: http://www.chess.com/news/spassky-plays-8000-mile-live-chess

And a chess.com member who played against Spassky in the event! http://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-analysis/boris-spassky-v-christopher-smith 


8th July 2008, 05:30am
#5
by NM Reb
Lisbon Portugal
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 4223
The chances of playing one of the top pros in chess are slim to none, unless you play one in an exhibition. Most of them only play in closed invitational events against other very strong players. Ivanchuk is one of the few that does still play in big Open tournaments.......maybe if you enetered such an event you might get a shot at him?  Laughing
8th July 2008, 05:40am
#6
by rich
My Home United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 23239
I think it's a good idea, it would be interesting.
8th July 2008, 05:44am
#7
by sstteevveenn
Wales United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1634
I think you'll find that was in Wales Tongue out
8th July 2008, 05:46am
#8
by lanceuppercut_239
United States
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 454
sstteevveenn wrote: I think you'll find that was in Wales

 Embarassed My bad. Didn't pay close enough attention.

(Americans already get enough bad press for not knowing their geography. I'm usually good at it personally, so I hate making mistakes like that! In my defence, when I said "England" originally, I was writing that from memory without the article in front of me.) 


8th July 2008, 06:16am
#9
by sstteevveenn
Wales United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1634
lol, I did wonder if you knew about Wales.  Glad to see you don't think it's a region in England.  Laughing
8th July 2008, 06:39am
#10
by rich
My Home United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 23239

I know wale's well.


8th July 2008, 06:47am
#11
by Breathing
Charlotte United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 29


when you 'ear da word wales, you may think of the da fish wif da biggest dick in da ocean, BUT tis also the name of a country, dat is only twoo hundred miles from engalnd ~~ Ali G (british comedian)

(yes i realize that it borders England and thats why its funny.)


8th July 2008, 07:05am
#12
by sstteevveenn
Wales United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1634
wale's well?? is that a pub or something? Tongue out
8th July 2008, 07:09am
#13
by ericmittens
London, ON Canada
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1876
The world open might be your best bet if you want to play some grandmasters.
20th November 2008, 12:11pm
#14
by WVSFielding
Sunny Sunny Weymouth England
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 520
sstteevveenn wrote:
wale's well?? is that a pub or something?

 LaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughing

 

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