If anyone is still awake - GMs Vincent Keymer and Fabiano Caruana make
it through to the freestyle chess final. A tournament that has seem much
hype but very little brilliance.
On Thu, 13 Feb 2025, Silver Skull wrote:
If anyone is still awake - GMs Vincent Keymer and Fabiano
Caruana make it through to the freestyle chess final. A
tournament that has seem much hype but very little
brilliance.
Why is that? Because of the new format? Or because the stakes
are too small to care?
I watched one commented game at gotham chess, and didn't find
it that revolutionary. I do find it refreshing that Magnus did
not win. ;)
D wrote:
On Thu, 13 Feb 2025, Silver Skull wrote:
If anyone is still awake - GMs Vincent Keymer and Fabiano
Caruana make it through to the freestyle chess final. A
tournament that has seem much hype but very little
brilliance.
Why is that? Because of the new format? Or because the stakes
are too small to care?
I watched one commented game at gotham chess, and didn't find
it that revolutionary. I do find it refreshing that Magnus did
not win. ;)
Chess was never really created to be an exciting spectator
sport. It will never live up to any major hype, it's just chess.
If you are going to try and promote chess to the masses, then
proper chess with the shorter time-controls is the way to go,
IMO.
Magnus not winning this tournament will make a change, but even
better, I see they've invited Hans Niemann to the next leg of
the Freestyle Chess Tour in Paris... so think of all the pant
wetting the over-excitable chess.com commentators are going to
have with that one!
On Fri, 14 Feb 2025, Blueshirt wrote:
Magnus not winning this tournament will make a change, but
even better, I see they've invited Hans Niemann to the next
leg of the Freestyle Chess Tour in Paris... so think of all
the pant wetting the over-excitable chess.com commentators
are going to have with that one!
This is the truth! I wonder what new cheating scandal they
will fabricate? ;)
D wrote:
On Fri, 14 Feb 2025, Blueshirt wrote:
Magnus not winning this tournament will make a change, but
even better, I see they've invited Hans Niemann to the next
leg of the Freestyle Chess Tour in Paris... so think of all
the pant wetting the over-excitable chess.com commentators
are going to have with that one!
This is the truth! I wonder what new cheating scandal they
will fabricate? ;)
Modern chess seems to be all about the personalities now, above
the game itself at times... especially on sites like chess.com
with their bunch of affiliated streamers, who are all invited
along to these events to commentate/interview/stream... so of
course they needed to throw the "bad guy" of chess in to the
mix. Chess is a business and villains are good for business!
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