I play in Ponziani Power group for vote chess and quite often two strong players are disucssing a move or a variation and someone chimes in and asks a question and we Welcome the question or questions.
Do you chime in when you see two players far stronger than you analyzing a game?
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This is certainly good practice, as long as the questions are not completely irrelevant at their level of play
Any question is ok as long as the person asking is sincere. [and in my experience the person asking has always been sincere].
Of course, if it is two supergrandmasters who are studying a game then
questions might not be allowed.
I think I can honestly say that if I saw Nakamura and Aronian analyzing a game and I had a question I'd probably ask.
They might tell me to shut up, or they might answer.
I wouldn't ask 50 questions, but I'd ask one or two.
If you are watching two players that are considerably stronger than you analyzing a game do you chime in and ask "Could you have played ____ in this position?" etc
I do. I find that most strong players are more than willing to answer the occasional question as long as you're not trying to take over their analysis session.