Some thoughts on the Bilbao scoring system in London

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  • Some thoughts on the Bilbao scoring system in London

    Lubomir Kavalek wrote in the Huffington Post that in the annals of chess history the final result of the 2010 Chess Classic would show Magnus Carlsen as the co-winner, together with Anand and McShane. But according to the official "Bilbao" scoring system Magnus was two points ahead and sole winner. This led to vigorous discussion in the chess forums and blogs, and we too received a lot of feedback.
    http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=6883
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    Re: Some thoughts on the Bilbao scoring system in London

    Originally posted by Ernest Klubis View Post
    Lubomir Kavalek wrote in the Huffington Post that in the annals of chess history the final result of the 2010 Chess Classic would show Magnus Carlsen as the co-winner, together with Anand and McShane. But according to the official "Bilbao" scoring system Magnus was two points ahead and sole winner. This led to vigorous discussion in the chess forums and blogs, and we too received a lot of feedback.
    http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=6883
    I know a lot of the top players do not like this scoring system...personally, I have always liked it. I saw someone proposed 5 points for a win, zero for a draw and -3 for a loss...hmmm :)

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