Carlsen Leaving The Press conference

Carlsen Leaving The Press conference

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e4

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23 Nov 16

He sat there for two minutes. He asks the girl to go and get Karjakin
He just got fed up waiting and walked out.. Whole incident here:

https://www.chess.com/news/view/karjakin-wins-takes-lead-in-new-york-8758

Ro

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Originally posted by greenpawn34
He sat there for two minutes. He asks the girl to go and get Karjakin
He just got fed up waiting and walked out.. Whole incident here:

https://www.chess.com/news/view/karjakin-wins-takes-lead-in-new-york-8758
Fine of 5% of what he wins? Pah!

Make it Knight odds for the next game....

E

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Is there a required amount of time he must wait?

JO

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The clock and the press seem to be big factors at this level. Success probably depends on a "confrontational" personality. Does that mean these are the best chess players? Would the results be different if the tournament was held on RHP with the usual 3/7 time restraints? Wouldn't Chess itself become the biggest factor, then?

E

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23 Nov 16

Originally posted by John Osmar
The clock and the press seem to be big factors at this level. Success probably depends on a "confrontational" personality. Does that mean these are the best chess players? Would the results be different if the tournament was held on RHP with the usual 3/7 time restraints? Wouldn't Chess itself become the biggest factor, then?
Nah, if it was like here the biggest factor would be how good your computer and computer program is.

😀

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An exciting game, not least for the mistakes.