Can we vote twice?
Yes. You can have two votes, but not in the same person Jijo!
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Can we vote twice?
Yes. You can have two votes, but not in the same person Jijo!
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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
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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).
Life without fun is dull
This reminded me of a quote from Ricky and Morty:
Jerry Smith: "bla bla bla (complaining about work and life stuff)"
A cat who could talk: "Why you don´t stop talking and have some fun?"
Some moments later they are on the beach having fun.
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.
Nice, also liked how you know everyone's chess.com username
I just discovered Ivanchuk´s: @viviania
But he played only a few games here.
Can we vote twice?
Yes. You can have two votes, but not in the same person Jijo!