Re: World Cup Baku 2015
World Cup Baku 2015
September 23, 2015
Eljanov’s interview from:
http://chess-news.ru/en/node/20105
The author of the only decisive game in the round gave Chess-News a commentary. According to the Ukrainian GM it was hard to guess his opponent's opening choice, "while preparing something new for every opening is really hard. That's why I stuck to the variation from my usual repertory - the one I had prepared."
"... Perhaps, I knew a little more than Hikaru. Quite surprisingly he spent around fifteen minutes after I played 10. Bg5. Probably, he was choosing between different variations, because there have been played thousands of games with the similar positions. Most likely he was unsure of his preparation. 12. Qc1 surprised him, because it really is a rare move. Then he played pretty quickly, although at some point it was better for him to spend some time on thinking."
"After 20. Nхb7! Qxb7 21. Bxc6 White has a big advantage which he has underestimated. He started thinking after this position, it was already too late though. He had to think before and try to prevent getting such a position.
... The endgame is pretty nasty for Black. His pieces are trapped: the knight on a6 is useless, same with the bishop on h7... I wasn't sure in the victory, but I hoped for it. At some point he offered a draw, but I was already thinking that I am close to winning, he just tried to check me..."
Until today, Eljanov has played against Nakamura in classical chess only once. It was five years ago at the Tal Memorial. Back then he was defeated. "And before that we have played when he was still very young, - Pavel recalls. - I beat him then but it doesn't matter at all. So, we could say we have played just one game - well now already two."
"What I think if Hikaru castles using two hands? Well, I wouldn't really care. Maybe in blitz it can have some psychological effect on certain players, but I personally don't see a problem in there."
Straight after leaving the playing hall, Pavel was checked by the guard with the metal detector. It's the rule introduced at the competition when the organizers can randomly check any chosen player after the game - all to prevent cheating.
"It was first time they checked me throughout the tournament, - GM says. - Maybe it is trendy to rebel against such method, but it doesn't bother me at all. Miss Sandu was unhappy when her games were broadcasted with delays, but I don't really understand why. I am, on the contrary, supporting all methods for identifying cheaters. They are seriously taking care of it at this competition."
World Cup Baku 2015
September 23, 2015
Eljanov’s interview from:
http://chess-news.ru/en/node/20105
The author of the only decisive game in the round gave Chess-News a commentary. According to the Ukrainian GM it was hard to guess his opponent's opening choice, "while preparing something new for every opening is really hard. That's why I stuck to the variation from my usual repertory - the one I had prepared."
"... Perhaps, I knew a little more than Hikaru. Quite surprisingly he spent around fifteen minutes after I played 10. Bg5. Probably, he was choosing between different variations, because there have been played thousands of games with the similar positions. Most likely he was unsure of his preparation. 12. Qc1 surprised him, because it really is a rare move. Then he played pretty quickly, although at some point it was better for him to spend some time on thinking."
"After 20. Nхb7! Qxb7 21. Bxc6 White has a big advantage which he has underestimated. He started thinking after this position, it was already too late though. He had to think before and try to prevent getting such a position.
... The endgame is pretty nasty for Black. His pieces are trapped: the knight on a6 is useless, same with the bishop on h7... I wasn't sure in the victory, but I hoped for it. At some point he offered a draw, but I was already thinking that I am close to winning, he just tried to check me..."
Until today, Eljanov has played against Nakamura in classical chess only once. It was five years ago at the Tal Memorial. Back then he was defeated. "And before that we have played when he was still very young, - Pavel recalls. - I beat him then but it doesn't matter at all. So, we could say we have played just one game - well now already two."
"What I think if Hikaru castles using two hands? Well, I wouldn't really care. Maybe in blitz it can have some psychological effect on certain players, but I personally don't see a problem in there."
Straight after leaving the playing hall, Pavel was checked by the guard with the metal detector. It's the rule introduced at the competition when the organizers can randomly check any chosen player after the game - all to prevent cheating.
"It was first time they checked me throughout the tournament, - GM says. - Maybe it is trendy to rebel against such method, but it doesn't bother me at all. Miss Sandu was unhappy when her games were broadcasted with delays, but I don't really understand why. I am, on the contrary, supporting all methods for identifying cheaters. They are seriously taking care of it at this competition."
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