Great match. I'm going to enjoy the games. No predictions for me but Im prepared to be surprised.:)
Aronian - Carlsen - who's going to win?
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Re: Aronian - Carlsen - who's going to win? London Candidates will be the strongest!
Originally posted by Hans Jung View PostGreat match. I'm going to enjoy the games. No predictions for me but Im prepared to be surprised.:)
The winner of the Candidates will become the Challenger to Viswanathan Anand who has reigned as World Champion since 2007.
Dates: March 14, 2013 - April 1, 2013.
Format: The Candidates is a double round-robin tournament with four rest days.
For detailed schedule: http://www.worldchess.com/candidates/calendar.html
Venue: The IET at 2 Savoy Place
Address: 2 Savoy Place, London WC2R 0BL
For further information: http://www.worldchess.com/candidates/tickets.html
Tickets will be available on the website and at the venue.
Players:
Levon Aronian (ARM)
Magnus Carlsen (NOR)
Boris Gelfand (ISR)
Alexander Grischuk (RUS)
Vassily Ivanchuk (UKR)
Vladimir Kramnik (RUS)
Teimour Radjabov (AZE)
Peter Svidler (RUS)
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Re : Aronian - Carlsen - who's going to win?
Originally posted by Hans Jung View PostGreat match. I'm going to enjoy the games. No predictions for me but Im prepared to be surprised.:)
There are some other interesting bets as well. Marathonbet.com lists the following odds for the ultimate winner:
Carlsen 1.65
Aronian 5.70
Kramnik 7.90
Ivanchuk 13.00
Radjabov 16.00
Grischuk 19.00
Svidler 41.00
Gelfand 61.00
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Radjabov has been very quiet over the last year, hardly playing any games at regular time controls. I wonder how much prep work he has been doing. My suspicion is a great deal. I would certainly rate his chances at much better than Marathonbet.com has them."Tom is a well known racist, and like most of them he won't admit it, possibly even to himself." - Ed Seedhouse, October 4, 2020.
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Originally posted by Tom O'Donnell View PostRadjabov has been very quiet over the last year, hardly playing any games at regular time controls. I wonder how much prep work he has been doing. My suspicion is a great deal. I would certainly rate his chances at much better than Marathonbet.com has them.
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Re: Aronian - Carlsen - who's going to win?
I would put money on Aronian and Ivanchuk - Aronian because the odds are pretty decent since he's the second favorite, and Ivanchuk because you never know when he whips out 5 wins in a row. I wouldn't put money on Kramnik since I find it hard to believe he'll be able to win as many games to win the tournament. Kramnik will probably come in a solid 2nd or 3rd though.Shameless self-promotion on display here
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Originally posted by Gary Ruben View PostI'm don't bet chess but think Grischuk is a decent long shot. It's where I'd put my bet because of the short odds on some other players.
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Here it is my take on the Candidates tournament in London: Magnus must win! He is the clear favorite because he won so many recent super tournaments and he is by far the most motivated and uncompromising player. Excluding unforeseen circumstances, there is no reason to believe some other player will come first. However, given the extra-class of all others, surprises may come up. But I believe it is good for chess in general if Magnus wins - and passes 2900 in the process.
Ivanchuk will provide the most entertaining chess but I doubt that he has the discipline to come first. Aronian had huge difficulties recently when played White, and unless he comes with something unexpected, he will struggle again. Kramnik, Gelfand, Grischuk and Svidler will be solid but not more.
The only surprise may come from Radjabov. He is at the right age and may be more motivated that others. Besides, his chess is uncompromising, I hope he will mark few wins with KID.
This field of players seems stronger that Mexico 2007. If Magnus wins, the new Challeger will be half the age of the World Champion. That will make their match unique to say the least.
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Re: Aronian - Carlsen - who's going to win?
Originally posted by Gary Ruben View PostI'm don't bet chess but think Grischuk is a decent long shot. It's where I'd put my bet because of the short odds on some other players.
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I see that Anish Giri has totally discounted the chances of 3 of the Candidates in a German interview:
"I can not imagine, that Gelfand wins, but unlike Radjabov, Svidler and Grischuk I can not rule it out completely. Even in Kazan, he was good for a miracle.“
And further on Grischuk:
"Everything between ' 2’ and in last place is possible. But a contender for the win, he is not."
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Originally posted by Gary Ruben View PostTo simplify this, who would you bet to win?
By the way, who's Anish Giri ? Usually when these names are thrown out they turn out to be the flavour of the day."We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
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