Can we vote twice?
Yes. You can have two votes, but not in the same person Jijo!
Can we vote twice?
Yes. You can have two votes, but not in the same person Jijo!
Can we vote twice?
Yes. You can have two votes, but not in the same person Jijo!
Even though, I want my second vote to Judit Polgar, I am not voting for her because she has only one vote. Even if I vote for her, it doesn't make any difference. As we all want to start the game analyze as early as possible, I give my second vote to Ding Liren.
But I already gave my second vote to another guy from China. And we are not allowed for a third vote. But, you are becoming awesome day by day.
Two votes? Okay, I'll give my second vote to Jobava for his originality in many aspects of his play. Not that I like much his personality tho.
I don´t know much about his personality, but his way of playing is really impressive. It´s not boring to watch his games =).
1. Vasily Ivanchuk; - 2
2. Ding Liren @Chefshouse; - 6
3. Richard Rapport @Lordillidan;
4. Ian Nepomniatchchi; @lachesisQ - 1
5. Wei Yi; @LOVEVAE - 1
6. Alireza Firouzja; @Firouzja2003 - 6
7. Jan Krzysztof Duda; @Polish_Figher3000 - 2
8. Vladimir Fedoseev; @BigFish1995 - 3
9. Baadur Jobava; @exocticprincess - 2 or
10. Another suggestion (pls suggest a modern player, with a creative/aggressive style, who usually goes for dynamical positions in his games). - 4 (Daniel Naroditsky - 2; Nigel Short - 1; Wesley So - 1; Fabiano Caruana - 2; Daniil Dubov - 3; Alexei Shirov - 1; Veselin Topalov - 1; Judit Polgar - 1)
Even though, I want my second vote to Judit Polgar, I am not voting for her because she has only one vote. Even if I vote for her, it doesn't make any difference. As we all want to start the game analyze as early as possible, I give my second vote to Ding Liren.
Ding then! Ding is leading now =)
1. Vasily Ivanchuk; - 2
2. Ding Liren @Chefshouse; - 7
3. Richard Rapport @Lordillidan;
4. Ian Nepomniatchchi; @lachesisQ - 1
5. Wei Yi; @LOVEVAE - 1
6. Alireza Firouzja; @Firouzja2003 - 6
7. Jan Krzysztof Duda; @Polish_Figher3000 - 2
8. Vladimir Fedoseev; @BigFish1995 - 3
9. Baadur Jobava; @exocticprincess - 2 or
10. Another suggestion (pls suggest a modern player, with a creative/aggressive style, who usually goes for dynamical positions in his games). - 4 (Daniel Naroditsky - 2; Nigel Short - 1; Wesley So - 1; Fabiano Caruana - 2; Daniil Dubov - 3; Alexei Shirov - 1; Veselin Topalov - 1; Judit Polgar - 1)
Ray Robson and Fabiano Caruana
Noted. Tks for suggesting.
1. Vasily Ivanchuk; - 2
2. Ding Liren @Chefshouse; - 7
3. Richard Rapport @Lordillidan;
4. Ian Nepomniatchchi; @lachesisQ - 1
5. Wei Yi; @LOVEVAE - 1
6. Alireza Firouzja; @Firouzja2003 - 6
7. Jan Krzysztof Duda; @Polish_Figher3000 - 2
8. Vladimir Fedoseev; @BigFish1995 - 3
9. Baadur Jobava; @exocticprincess - 2 or
10. Another suggestion (pls suggest a modern player, with a creative/aggressive style, who usually goes for dynamical positions in his games). - 4 (Daniel Naroditsky - 2; Nigel Short - 1; Wesley So - 1; Fabiano Caruana - 3; Daniil Dubov - 3; Alexei Shirov - 1; Veselin Topalov - 1; Judit Polgar - 1 Ray Robson - 1)
10. Andrey Esipenko
(since the Tata Steel Masters I recongized him and he has really great gameplay ... pretty young - 18 - as well)
I know Esipenko since he was 12 =). I knew he was going to get there sooner or later, I said to all my friends I was rooting for him to perform well before Tata Stell begins. I think he is in the active-positional club, not dynamical-aggressive, but I will include your vote! Tks for suggesting.
1. Vasily Ivanchuk; - 2
2. Ding Liren @Chefshouse; - 7
3. Richard Rapport @Lordillidan;
4. Ian Nepomniatchchi; @lachesisQ - 1
5. Wei Yi; @LOVEVAE - 1
6. Alireza Firouzja; @Firouzja2003 - 6
7. Jan Krzysztof Duda; @Polish_Figher3000 - 2
8. Vladimir Fedoseev; @BigFish1995 - 3
9. Baadur Jobava; @exocticprincess - 2 or
10. Another suggestion (pls suggest a modern player, with a creative/aggressive style, who usually goes for dynamical positions in his games). - 4 (Daniel Naroditsky - 2; Nigel Short - 1; Wesley So - 1; Fabiano Caruana - 3; Daniil Dubov - 3; Alexei Shirov - 1; Veselin Topalov - 1; Judit Polgar - 1 Ray Robson - 1; Andrey Esipenko - 1).
This forum is getting very interesting.
Yes, can't wait for Otto's blog
Can I give my second vote to Dannil Dubov? I prefer Dannil 'cause of the Queen sacrifice he did in his game with Sergey Karjakin
Of course, you can, Sragvib. I was impressed with that game also. Dubov has already 4 votes.
1. Vasily Ivanchuk; - 2
2. Ding Liren @Chefshouse; - 7
3. Richard Rapport @Lordillidan;
4. Ian Nepomniatchchi; @lachesisQ - 1
5. Wei Yi; @LOVEVAE - 1
6. Alireza Firouzja; @Firouzja2003 - 6
7. Jan Krzysztof Duda; @Polish_Figher3000 - 2
8. Vladimir Fedoseev; @BigFish1995 - 3
9. Baadur Jobava; @exocticprincess - 2 or
10. Another suggestion (pls suggest a modern player, with a creative/aggressive style, who usually goes for dynamical positions in his games). - 4 (Daniel Naroditsky - 2; Nigel Short - 1; Wesley So - 1; Fabiano Caruana - 3; Daniil Dubov - 4; Alexei Shirov - 1; Veselin Topalov - 1; Judit Polgar - 1 Ray Robson - 1; Andrey Esipenko - 1).
Guys, just to you know, I will close the votes in 9 hours.
Current standings: 1st place: Ding Liren with 7 votes; 2nd place: Alireza Firouzja with 6 votes; 3rd Place: Daniil Dubov with 4 votes.
Guys, just to you know, I will close the votes in 9 hours.
Current standings: 1st place: Ding Liren with 7 votes; 2nd place: Alireza Firouzja with 6 votes; 3rd Place: Daniil Dubov with 4 votes.
I just can't wait for the results and your blog, also glad to see that my votes are on the top 3
Thank you, buddy. If everything goes right I will start writing and analyze tonight.
When my opinion is majority, it always worries me
You are always on the point, Tonya.
I had a good time reading your "brain WC transplant answer" in another post on how to improve.
Jorden Van Foreest or Anish Giri
Noted. I will include Anish because he is a top gm, but his style is not aggressive at all. He is a very positional/solid player (not criticizing, I´m more like that too). I didn´t analyzed Jorden's games to know his style, but the ones I remember seeing him playing here on chess.com and being very creative. Thanks for suggesting.
1. Vasily Ivanchuk; - 2
2. Ding Liren @Chefshouse; - 7
3. Richard Rapport @Lordillidan;
4. Ian Nepomniatchchi; @lachesisQ - 1
5. Wei Yi; @LOVEVAE - 1
6. Alireza Firouzja; @Firouzja2003 - 6
7. Jan Krzysztof Duda; @Polish_Figher3000 - 2
8. Vladimir Fedoseev; @BigFish1995 - 3
9. Baadur Jobava; @exocticprincess - 2 or
10. Another suggestion (pls suggest a modern player, with a creative/aggressive style, who usually goes for dynamical positions in his games). - 4 (Daniel Naroditsky - 2; Nigel Short - 1; Wesley So - 1; Fabiano Caruana - 3; Daniil Dubov - 4; Alexei Shirov - 1; Veselin Topalov - 1; Judit Polgar - 1 Ray Robson - 1; Andrey Esipenko - 1; Anish Giri - 1; Jorden van Foreest -1).
@Chefshouse
Noted. Thanks for suggesting.
1. Vasily Ivanchuk; - 2
2. Ding Liren @Chefshouse; - 6
3. Richard Rapport @Lordillidan;
4. Ian Nepomniatchchi; @lachesisQ - 1
5. Wei Yi; @LOVEVAE - 1
6. Alireza Firouzja; @Firouzja2003 - 6
7. Jan Krzysztof Duda; @Polish_Figher3000 - 2
8. Vladimir Fedoseev; @BigFish1995 - 3
9. Baadur Jobava; @exocticprincess - 1 or
10. Another suggestion (pls suggest a modern player, with a creative/aggressive style, who usually goes for dynamical positions in his games). - 4 (Daniel Naroditsky - 2; Nigel Short - 1; Wesley So - 1; Fabiano Caruana - 2; Daniil Dubov - 3; Alexei Shirov - 1; Veselin Topalov - 1; Judit Polgar - 1)