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Clive Blackburn: Does anybody think (like me) that the live game feed is
just an elaborate April Fool's prank and the real games will appear online later?
Carlsen has just resigned. I can't help wondering, what if Ivanchuk now offered Kramnik a draw, thereby gifting him 1st place?
What could anybody do about it?
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Jack Rudd: Can Carlsen draw with 42.Bf7+? 42...Kf8 43.Bxg6 Kg7 44.Bxh5 Kxh6 45.Bxf3 certainly looks as if it has good drawing chances.
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Benedgell: 42. Bf7+ Kf8 43. Bxg6 Kg7 44. Bxh5 Kxh6 45 Bxf3 Bb3 46 h4 (If 46. h3 I think walking the king in should do) Be5 47. Ke3 Bxb2 48. Kf4 Bd4 49. Kg4 Bf2 50. Be4 Be6+ 51. Kf4 Kh5
I can't take much credit - mostly Fritz's work.
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Martin Benjamin: I hope someone at the site pays tribute to Vladimir Kramnik for displaying graciousness and dignity at the press conference, at what must have been a desperately disappointing moment for him. I think he has not had the best of luck at this tournament, either.
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Ray Sayers: I was very impressed by Kramnik at the press conference. I would not have been surprised if he didn't turn up.
Carlsen at his 2nd press conference (after he knew he had qualified) looked dead on his feet. He looked so tired I don't think he really was in a state to string sentences together. As Svidler said, Carlsen plays lots of moves in a tournament.
But good grief, what an exciting end! It was unbearable tension - it would be interesting to hear from someone who attended.
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Adam Raoof: Kramnik was extremely gracious in defeat. I was very lucky to be there for most of the tournament in the role of 4th Arbiter and it was a real insight into events at this level. We need more of the same, in addition to the London Classic!
I wonder how much money we would have to raise to have the World Championships in London?
(From the ECForum)
Clive Blackburn: Does anybody think (like me) that the live game feed is
just an elaborate April Fool's prank and the real games will appear online later?
Carlsen has just resigned. I can't help wondering, what if Ivanchuk now offered Kramnik a draw, thereby gifting him 1st place?
What could anybody do about it?
++++++++++
Jack Rudd: Can Carlsen draw with 42.Bf7+? 42...Kf8 43.Bxg6 Kg7 44.Bxh5 Kxh6 45.Bxf3 certainly looks as if it has good drawing chances.
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Benedgell: 42. Bf7+ Kf8 43. Bxg6 Kg7 44. Bxh5 Kxh6 45 Bxf3 Bb3 46 h4 (If 46. h3 I think walking the king in should do) Be5 47. Ke3 Bxb2 48. Kf4 Bd4 49. Kg4 Bf2 50. Be4 Be6+ 51. Kf4 Kh5
I can't take much credit - mostly Fritz's work.
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Martin Benjamin: I hope someone at the site pays tribute to Vladimir Kramnik for displaying graciousness and dignity at the press conference, at what must have been a desperately disappointing moment for him. I think he has not had the best of luck at this tournament, either.
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Ray Sayers: I was very impressed by Kramnik at the press conference. I would not have been surprised if he didn't turn up.
Carlsen at his 2nd press conference (after he knew he had qualified) looked dead on his feet. He looked so tired I don't think he really was in a state to string sentences together. As Svidler said, Carlsen plays lots of moves in a tournament.
But good grief, what an exciting end! It was unbearable tension - it would be interesting to hear from someone who attended.
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Adam Raoof: Kramnik was extremely gracious in defeat. I was very lucky to be there for most of the tournament in the role of 4th Arbiter and it was a real insight into events at this level. We need more of the same, in addition to the London Classic!
I wonder how much money we would have to raise to have the World Championships in London?
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