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Not sure what you are implying about the GM title, but...seriously?! check the database for Bator's games, I am sure you will find many technical wins over opponents his strength. Today's game against a 2600 was level until Bator started playing for a win, in an equal position, because the team was losing.
You are quite right, Steve. The official result has been corrected and now it is Yuan, Yuanling – Hoang, Thi Nhu Y 0-1. I shall post the change with the game score I have already given.
Stockfish gives one possible continuation with an evaluation of -16.88 for Black:
Not sure what you are implying about the GM title, but...seriously?! check the database for Bator's games, I am sure you will find many technical wins over opponents his strength. Today's game against a 2600 was level until Bator started playing for a win, in an equal position, because the team was losing.
I was watching the game until the last 2 or 3 moves and had seen the Stockfish evaluation up to that point so I was surprised when it showed up as a win. I thought maybe the live feed had hiccuped and there were missing moves where Yuanling's opponent blundered. Probably just the usual problems with recording scores in team events....
Stacking the boards is nothing new. I suggested we do it a couple of Olympiads ago but that did not happen. I'm too lazy to look up the thread.
A smart team captain is worth his weight in gold.
The subject was also discussed at some length in the 'Conspicuous by their absence' thread two years ago at the 40th Olympiad, Gary. I posted the following link therein which suggests the optimum board order is 4,1,2,3 (:
Now that you mention it, I do seem to recall a discussion with that or a similar board order.
In any case, India fielded a good team and I wouldn't read too much into this result. Tomorrow should be an easier pairing and it will give them time to get over the jet lag and used to sleeping during daylight.
Black never played 63. ... e3. The white king is on e3. The game ended after 63. Bc7. I'm a bit puzzled as to why it would end there but I'm nowhere near a strong enough player to properly evaluate the position. Stockfish on the website assessed it as equal. Both Hiarcs and Houdini on my ancient laptop assess it as roughly -.24 or essentially equal. To me it looks drawish. Even if it is a win for Black, it looks like it won't be easy. So I'm wondering why Sambuev would move and then resign unless he just didn't want to fight on any longer and wanted to save some energy.
... and it will give them time to get over the jet lag and used to sleeping during daylight.
Yes, the jet lag thing is prolly still happening. The tough part about travelling to Europe is the overnight flight across the Atlantic, where unless you're in one of those elite first-class pods, it's tough to get good continuous sleep. Tonight's the first night where I feel I'm gonna get the "catch-up sleep", and the younger players should benefit even more than this old man. And about the sleeping during daylight, the irony is that it's not actually that hard to sleep during the midnight sun here, so far anyways, as the nights have also been quite overcast. Every window seems to have great shades, so that's not the challenge. What is a challenge is DECIDING WHEN TO GO TO BED, LOL. What happens with the endless daylight, is that one tends to simply keep living the day, getting to bed later than usual. It's a curious double-edged sword that I guess almost everyone has to get used to here.
The subject was also discussed at some length in the 'Conspicuous by their absence' thread two years ago at the 40th Olympiad, Gary. I posted the following link therein which suggests the optimum board order is 4,1,2,3 (:
that board order would be optimal only if no other teams used the same strategy. If everyone went 4,1,2,3 then the actual pairings are the same as if everyone went 1,2,3,4. So, you would need to then go 3,4,1,2 and so on ad finitum. In equilibrium, probably optimal order assuming everyone else is trying to optimize is to randomize board order.
Black never played 63. ... e3. The white king is on e3. The game ended after 63. Bc7. I'm a bit puzzled as to why it would end there but I'm nowhere near a strong enough player to properly evaluate the position. Stockfish on the website assessed it as equal. Both Hiarcs and Houdini on my ancient laptop assess it as roughly -.24 or essentially equal. To me it looks drawish. Even if it is a win for Black, it looks like it won't be easy. So I'm wondering why Sambuev would move and then resign unless he just didn't want to fight on any longer and wanted to save some energy.
Just wondering.
Steve
Thank you again, Steve. I have checked the official score and the game did indeed end with 63. Bc7. I have added a note to that effect. And, like you, I can see no good reason why Bator would not play on.
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