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What is happening is that people on the sidelines think for some reason that they understand what is going on.
The advantage of having a nice low rating is it's harder to make that mistake. I sort of think think it's an example of "predict a move" in action at the world championship level.
Re: Anand strikes back in game 8, match again tied!
I watched Russia feed for that game and both Smirin and Svidler both pointed out earlier that whole line loses to Qf2!. They were shocked to see Gelfand play it. They both said, that they have no reasonable explanation for what happened. They were looking either Nf6 or Ng7 as playable options for black instead.
What is happening is that people on the sidelines think for some reason that they understand what is going on. Peter Leko and Ian Nepomniatchi commenting during the game, both super GMs and one former wc candidate,
At least they both super GMs and WC candidates! I rather listen to them, then people, that think for some strange reason they really understand what is really happening.
I watched Russia feed for that game and both Smirin and Svidler both pointed out earlier that whole line loses to Qf2!. They were shocked to see Gelfand play it. They both said, that they have no reasonable explanation for what happened.
They sure have a shortage of imagination. The "reasonable explanation" was given by Gelfand after the game. It is called "miscaculation"...
For the first time in the match we ventured into the second time control. Boris probed for a win in a "Queen versus bits" ending, but Anand's fortress held. In the press conference Anand did not feel like he had any winning chances unless Boris spazzed. Boris did not believe he could have tried any better lines.
In an amusing contrast to toilet gate, both players were in the single customer shared washroom after Boris played his 34th move. They also have a common off stage room, and at one point Boris sat down in front of Vishy's snack table and proceeded to chow down. Not a big deal, there's enough food on each table for several people.
Anand will have one of his 2 remaining whites tomorrow. No tie bereaks please!
For the first time in the match we ventured into the second time control. Boris probed for a win in a "Queen versus bits" ending, but Anand's fortress held. In the press conference Anand did not feel like he had any winning chances unless Boris spazzed. Boris did not believe he could have tried any better lines.
In an amusing contrast to toilet gate, both players were in the single customer shared washroom after Boris played his 34th move. They also have a common off stage room, and at one point Boris sat down in front of Vishy's snack table and proceeded to chow down. Not a big deal, there's enough food on each table for several people.
Anand will have one of his 2 remaining whites tomorrow. No tie bereaks please!
Do you get paid more if the games go to tie-breaks?
An interesting game today. White played a theoretical line and Black (Gelfand) responded with a variation dismissed by Gawain Jones as somewhat better for White due to Black's crippled structure. Strangely, Anand did not press very hard and the game soon slipped into a draw.
To my untutored eyes, Anand is playing as if (1) he believes his chances are better in the rapid playoff games or (2) no one has told him that in the event of a 6-6 tie the champion does not retain the title.:)
One expects the final two games will be ultra-cautious but Gelfand could surprise us.
21. Bc5 Svidler and Smirin say exchanging all minor pieces now for the rook ending isn't an obvious draw. White can still play for a win. I agree. However, 21...Rhd8 putting the pressure on the d3 pawn will give black counterplay. White will have nothing if Gelfand disciplines himself and not go crazy.
21...Rhd8 as expected. Now white has very little with the d3 problem.
22. Bxe7 1/2 Anand offered the draw and Gelfand accepted. Kramnik said he doesn't see the slightest reason for white to offer a draw. Anand really has some chance to win.
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