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...échiquéenne. So avait un avantage de 3 pts selon Houdini après 16...Qd7. Sans être chauvin, je ne crois pas que Fischer eût échappé le gain; Kasparov et Carlsen non plus. Mais il y a une leçon à retenir : résister et poser le plus de problèmes possibles dans une situation désespérée.
En passant, Bareev serait-il un nouveau GM canadien? On reconnait le drapeau canadien à côté de son nom. Un des 4 joueurs avec un score parfait de 4/4.
Last edited by Denis Gauthier; Saturday, 10th October, 2015, 01:34 PM.
Aucune incrémentation dans la cadence. C'est plutôt rare. Time Control: Start with 120 Minutes
: Add 30 minutes after move 40 Félix D.
Time control is 40/120 and G/30 with a 5 second delay
40/120 means that 40 moves must be played in 120 minutes (2 hours). G/30 means that both sides each have an additional 30 minutes to play the rest of the game. The 5-second delay happens from the very first move.
En pression de temps, le délai de 5 sec sert à écrire son coup.
Last edited by Denis Gauthier; Sunday, 11th October, 2015, 10:15 AM.
Time control is 40/120 and G/30 with a 5 second delay
40/120 means that 40 moves must be played in 120 minutes (2 hours). G/30 means that both sides each have an additional 30 minutes to play the rest of the game. The 5-second delay happens from the very first move.
En pression de temps, le délai de 5 sec sert à écrire son coup.
C'était la même chose les deux fois où j'ai joué au World Open. Aux États-Unis, on préfère le délai de 5 secondes à l'incrément de 30 secondes, par contre les cadences elles-mêmes sont plus lentes qu'ici.
C'était la même chose les deux fois où j'ai joué au World Open. Aux États-Unis, on préfère le délai de 5 secondes à l'incrément de 30 secondes, par contre les cadences elles-mêmes sont plus lentes qu'ici.
Ce serait une cadence à essayer au Québec. Ça semble assez logique. 40/120 G/30 5 seconds delay
Ce serait une cadence à essayer au Québec. Ça semble assez logique. 40/120 G/30 5 seconds delay
Ce 5 secondes n'est pas suffisant pour écrire son coup confortablement. C'est un «délai» de torture plus qu'autre chose.
Or l'incrémentation a cela comme avantage : permettre la notation de tous les coups et l'application des règles basées sur une feuille de notation complète (nulle par répétition, règle des 50 coups, etc.).
Le 30 seconde d'incrémentation n'a pas à être changé. Ça fonctionne très bien. Ce n'est pas très long mais c'est suffisant pour écrire ses coups. Essayer juste pour essayer c'est une perte de temps. Les «amaricains» ont des drôles d'idées des fois.
La partie So-Durarbayli est analysée par Benjamin dans une vidéo sur ICC (Game of the week). Instructif.
Peut-être quelqu'un pourrait nous expliquer la différence entre les cadences Fischer et Bronstein. Pas seulement comment ça fonctionne, ça on le sait.
Last edited by Denis Gauthier; Saturday, 17th October, 2015, 01:31 PM.
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