There's a tie break? I thought 6-6 and the current champ kept his title.
The 2012 World Championship of Chess!
Is it considered improper in this situation for Anand to offer a draw? Should he wait for Boris do so instead?
There's a tie break? I thought 6-6 and the current champ kept his title.
Yep. Tie-breaks if necessary.
Anand is very well prepared in Slav.Gelfand should change his strategy or unleash a well -prepared novelty if he wants to have some chance for a win with white.
Darn, again. The moves that the GMs find obvious, like Black's last two moves of b6 and Rd6. Not obvious to me at all. Obvious only after I hear the explanation.
How we 16oo's play!!!! No draws with us. Bang, bang bang, win! Bang, bang, bang, lose!
There is always a result
Maybe tomorrow on their rest day, these guys should play with us and we will sure give them a run for their money, hehe
How we 16oo's play!!!! No draws with us. Bang, bang bang, win! Bang, bang, bang, lose!
There is always a result
Maybe tomorrow on their rest day, these guys should play with us and we will sure give them a run for their money, hehe
There definitely wouldn't be a draw if I played Anand.
Anand is very well prepared in Slav.Gelfand should change his strategy or unleash a well -prepared novelty if he wants to have some chance for a win with white.
Gelfand has definitely shown that he is Anand's equal thus far. I tend to think that will put pressure on Anand to play riskier.
How we 16oo's play!!!! No draws with us. Bang, bang bang, win! Bang, bang, bang, lose!
Yes they say it's not chess
Does he want to move the knight back and forth? Don't see what it does apart from not weakening your position.
lol keju! , btw NIIT = National Institute of Information Technology - they were the pioneers in IT education / training.
Quite obvious that the last thing Gelfand wants is a draw ...