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    I suppose most of you are following the London Classic but I thought I'd mention that the Live Commentary is very worth watching. Next round is tomorrow morning. http://www.londonchessclassic.com/index.htm
    Paul Leblanc
    Treasurer Chess Foundation of Canada

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    After 4 rounds Magnus Carlsen has gained 9 points. If he can hold onto them he will have the highest rating ever. I look forward to his game with Adams today.

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      Re: London Classic - GM Magnus Carlsen the highest rated EVER!

      Originally posted by Hal Bond View Post
      After 4 rounds Magnus Carlsen has gained 9 points. If he can hold onto them he will have the highest rating ever. I look forward to his game with Adams today.
      After 6 Rounds -- with 5 wins and a draw -- Magnus has a 3100+++ performance rating and will be the highest rated player in the history of our great game -- Chess!

      Magnus makes the other players look incredibly "normal" while he plays at a "genius" level! :D

      http://www.londonchessclassic.com/classic.standings.htm

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        Re: London Classic - GM Magnus Carlsen the highest rated EVER!

        Unfortunately they play "normal". Aronian and Vichy Ananad are struggling with their form for a long time now, not just in this tournament. Magnus is the only one who really enjoys playing, and it shows beautifully, like in today's destroyment of Polgar. I wish he will reach 3000 level.

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          Re: London Classic

          Originally posted by Paul Leblanc View Post
          I suppose most of you are following the London Classic but I thought I'd mention that the Live Commentary is very worth watching. Next round is tomorrow morning. http://www.londonchessclassic.com/index.htm
          This must be one of the best ways to promote chess and not by live broadcast to the general chess-playing public from a chess engine. Perhaps, they may need to insert commercials to attract sponsors while waiting for the next move of the game. We need live commentators to explain the whole thought process of how to play the game. We can learn how to carefully evaluate all available options, explore alternative possibilities and how to take careful steps towards resolving any conflicts that may arise from these grandmasters acting as commentators.

          Very nice and informative! Great showcase and model to popularize chess in the future.

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            Originally posted by Ferdinand Supsup View Post
            This must be one of the best ways to promote chess and not by live broadcast to the general chess-playing public from a chess engine. Perhaps, they may need to insert commercials to attract sponsors while waiting for the next move of the game. We need live commentators to explain the whole thought process of how to play the game. We can learn how to carefully evaluate all available options, explore alternative possibilities and how to take careful steps towards resolving any conflicts that may arise from these grandmasters acting as commentators.

            Very nice and informative! Great showcase and model to popularize chess in the future.
            They need chess cheerleaders :)

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            • #7
              Re: London Classic

              Push that pawn! Push that pawn!
              Mate his King! Mate his King!
              Go Magnus go!!!

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                Originally posted by Andy Shaw View Post
                They need chess cheerleaders :)
                Can you imagine watching NBA, NHL, and MLB, boxing, soccer or similar sports with a muted volume control? No fun, right? They, the game commentators were that one’s making games exciting! If any sport association attracts significant number of audiences (FIDE has the second largest association members second only to FIFA), a potential sponsors most likely will be interested in advertising their products through commercials. Hence, the opportunities presented themselves. Sponsors are looking for return in their investments.

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                  Re: London Classic - GM Garry Kasparov congratulates Magnus Carlsen on FACEBOOK!

                  Originally posted by Hal Bond View Post
                  After 4 rounds Magnus Carlsen has gained 9 points. If he can hold onto them he will have the highest rating ever. I look forward to his game with Adams today.
                  I received a Facebook message this afternoon from the previous highest rated player in the history of chess -- GM Garry Kasparov:


                  My congratulations to Magnus Carlsen, who just passed my 13-year-old rating record while dominating the tournament in London. Born on April 13 and the 13th World Champion, 13 was always "my" number, so it is appropriate. Nor is it a surprise that it is Magnus to achieve it! He has rare gifts, and one of them is the will and work ethic to make the most of the others.


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                  • #10
                    Re: London Classic - GM Magnus Carlsen the highest rated EVER!

                    Originally posted by Mark S. Dutton, I.A. View Post
                    After 6 Rounds -- with 5 wins and a draw -- Magnus has a 3100+++ performance rating and will be the highest rated player in the history of our great game -- Chess!

                    Magnus makes the other players look incredibly "normal" while he plays at a "genius" level! :D

                    http://www.londonchessclassic.com/classic.standings.htm
                    Check out this great graph from Chess Vibes:

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                    • #11
                      Re: London Classic

                      It is also a FESTIVAL with many side events.

                      FIDE OPEN (~240 players) had one CAN player Mateusz Dydak (~1992)
                      http://www.classic.livechess.co.uk/2...ite/index.html

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                      • #12
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                        The Women tournament was won by Deimantė Daulytė. Her interview at http://chessrex.com/blog/?p=459

                        So I believe that beauty and intelligence can be combined

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                          Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
                          The Women tournament was won by Deimantė Daulytė. Her interview at http://chessrex.com/blog/?p=459



                          Interesting... She will be at the tournament in France I'm playing in.

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                            Give her my greetings. She might still remember me LOL

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                            • #15
                              Re: London Classic

                              Remember the game is on the board. :)
                              Gary Ruben
                              CC - IA and SIM

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