A totally enthralling and absorbing game. (a quick draw tomorrow is on the cards).
My head hurts and my eyes ache from staring at it for the past couple of hours
spotting all the tricks.
I'm taking the postion where I think Anand had a win and show it to the
bookies to see if they will pay up. (have to check it first after a shower).
I was dismayed to see people were actually taking time to post opening
moves to the Dragon and the Nimzo whilst this was going on.
Here we have two brilliant players playing live with variations that can be
calculated out tactically. A free benifical lesson and these lads are swapping
opening moves with complete strangers.
The words 'head' and 'up ass' spring to mind. I give up.
There is no helping these people. Openings rule.
The art of actually playing the game is lost on them.
A brilliant game of chess. This has been some great match.
Originally posted by greenpawn34I believe I posted about the Nimzo while this was going on, as well as posting on the game. I would suggest the criticism is a little harsh.
I was dismayed to see people were actually taking time to post opening
moves to the Dragon and the Nimzo whilst this was going on.
Here we have two brilliant players playing live with variations that can be
calculated out tactically. A free benifical lesson and these lads are swapping
opening moves with complete strangers.
The words 'head' and 'up ass' spring to mind. I give up.
Originally posted by greenpawn34My guess is Toppy will play full out for a win, thinking Vishy is too tired from today's game to cope.
A totally enthralling and absorbing game. (a quick draw tomorrow is on the cards).
My head hurts and my eyes ache from staring at it for the past couple of hours
spotting all the tricks.
I'm taking the postion where I think Anand had a win and show it to the
bookies to see if they will pay up. (have to check it first after a shower).
I was dis ...[text shortened]... ng the game is lost on them.
A brilliant game of chess. This has been some great match.
Originally posted by greenpawn34Was that around the same time Anand's timer dipped below 2 min? He was forced to play blitz-style chess for a few moves. At one point, he was making repetitive moves just to get time back on his clock.
I'm taking the postion where I think Anand had a win and show it to the
bookies to see if they will pay up. (have to check it first after a shower).
Post the position if you have time, I'd like to see how it could have gone.
The words 'head' and 'up ass' spring to mind. I give up.Sometimes when I think comments like this ( and I do sometimes), I take a step back and remind myself that I am getting a little old, and that making such broad generalizations and sweeping comments will ultimately say more about me than my target.
There is no helping these people. Openings rule.
The art of actually playing the game is lost on them.
Other people's approach to and enjoyment of chess often takes on different forms than mine, and more power to them. We do this for fun (as I remind myself after I unintentionally part with material, to my regret!)
If I were at the chess club or at the pub, I think I'd have fun kibitzing and BSing while the game is going on. Online, my laptop feed isn't fast enough to make watching all 390 minutes or so a fruitful use of my time. I also benefit from the wonders of modern technology, so I can get the results and the complete game almost immediately, so I can enjoy it at my leisure.
To each his own!
Originally posted by greenpawn34hey, I was watching all 6½ hours of it!
I was dismayed to see people were actually taking time to post opening
moves to the Dragon and the Nimzo whilst this was going on.
Here we have two brilliant players playing live with variations that can be
calculated out tactically. A free benifical lesson and these lads are swapping
opening moves with complete strangers.
The words 'head' and ...[text shortened]... elping these people. Openings rule.
The art of actually playing the game is lost on them.