Showing posts with label Alexander Delchev. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexander Delchev. Show all posts

2015-07-04

Round 6 of Dormund Chess 2015 with commentary: LIVE!



Watch LIVE the 43rd Sparkassen Chess Meeting Dortmund 2015 with computer analysis: Dortmund 2015








Schedule

Round 1 27 June, 15:00
Jan Nepomniachtschi-Fabiano Caruana
Georg Meier-Hou Yifan
Vladimir Kramnik-Arkadij Naiditsch
Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu-Wesley So
Round 2 28 June, 15:00
Fabiano Caruana-Wesley So
Arkadij Naiditsch-Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu
Hou Yifan-Vladimir Kramnik
Jan Nepomniachtschi-Georg Meier
Round 3 30 June, 15:00
Georg Meier-Fabiano Caruana
Vladimir Kramnik-Jan Nepomniachtschi
Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu-Hou Yifan
Wesley So-Arkadij Naiditsch
Round 4 1 July, 15:00
Fabiano Caruana-Arkadij Naiditsch
Hou Yifan-Wesley So
Jan Nepomniachtschi-Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu
Georg Meier-Vladimir Kramnik
Round 5 3 July, 15:00
Vladimir Kramnik-Fabiano Caruana
Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu-Georg Meier
Wesley So-Jan Nepomniachtschi
Arkadij Naiditsch-Hou Yifan
Round 6 4 July, 15:00
Fabiano Caruana-Hou Yifan
Jan Nepomniachtschi-Arkadij Naiditsch
Georg Meier-Wesley So
Vladimir Kramnik-Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu
Round 7 5 July, 13:00
Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu-Fabiano Caruana
Wesley So-Vladimir Kramnik
Arkadij Naiditsch-Georg Meier
Hou Yifan-Jan Nepomniachtschi



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2015-05-25

LIVE GM commentary on Caruana-Nakamura in round 10 of Grand Prix Khanty-Mansiysk 2015



Watch LIVE Chess Grand Prix Series 2015 with computer analysis: Khanty-Mansiysk Grand Prix 2015


Revise games from the other stages of Chess Grand Prix Series 2014/15:
Baku 2014 | Tashkent 2014 | Tbilisi 2015









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2015-04-24

Live GM Commentary on Carlsen - Kramnik in round 7 of Shamkir Chess 2015



Watch LIVE Vugar Gashimov Memorial 2015 with computer analysis: Shamkir Chess 2015

A selection of annotated games of Vugar Gashimov

Revise games from the First Gashimov Memorial 2014: Shamkir 2014

Vugar Gashimov (1986-2014) | Carsen won Shamkir 2014 | Shamkir Chess 2015



Schedule

April 17 - 15.00 - Round 1
April 18 - 15.00 - Round 2
April 19 - 15.00 - Round 3
April 20 - 15.00 - Round 4
April 21 - 15.00 - Round 5
April 22 – Free day
April 23 - 15.00 - Round 6
April 24 - 15.00 - Round 7
April 25 - 15.00 - Round 8
April 26 - 14.00 - Round 9



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2015-04-21

The sole leader So against Anand in round 5 of Gashimov Memorial 2015: live GM commentary



Watch LIVE Vugar Gashimov Memorial 2015 with computer analysis: Shamkir Chess 2015

Revise games from the First Gashimov Memorial 2014: Shamkir 2014

Vugar Gashimov (1986-2014) | Carsen won Shamkir 2014 | Shamkir Chess 2015


LIVE commentary by GM Alexander Delchev



Schedule

April 17 - 15.00 - Round 1
April 18 - 15.00 - Round 2
April 19 - 15.00 - Round 3
April 20 - 15.00 - Round 4
April 21 - 15.00 - Round 5
April 22 – Free day
April 23 - 15.00 - Round 6
April 24 - 15.00 - Round 7
April 25 - 15.00 - Round 8
April 26 - 14.00 - Round 9



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2015-04-20

Live GM commentary on Adams-Carlsen in round 4 of Gashimov Memorial 2015



Watch LIVE Vugar Gashimov Memorial 2015 with computer analysis: Shamkir Chess 2015

Revise games from the First Gashimov Memorial 2014: Shamkir 2014

Vugar Gashimov (1986-2014) | Carsen won Shamkir 2014 | Shamkir Chess 2015


LIVE commentary by GM Alexander Delchev



Schedule

April 17 - 15.00 - Round 1
April 18 - 15.00 - Round 2
April 19 - 15.00 - Round 3
April 20 - 15.00 - Round 4
April 21 - 15.00 - Round 5
April 22 – Free day
April 23 - 15.00 - Round 6
April 24 - 15.00 - Round 7
April 25 - 15.00 - Round 8
April 26 - 14.00 - Round 9



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2015-04-18

Live GM commentary on Kramnik-So game in round 2 of Gashimon Memorial 2015



Watch LIVE Vugar Gashimov Memorial 2015 with computer analysis: Shamkir Chess 2015

Revise games from the First Gashimov Memorial 2014: Shamkir 2014

Vugar Gashimov (1986-2014) | Carsen won Shamkir 2014 | Shamkir Chess 2015


LIVE commentary by GM Alexander Delchev



Schedule

April 17 - 15.00 - Round 1
April 18 - 15.00 - Round 2
April 19 - 15.00 - Round 3
April 20 - 15.00 - Round 4
April 21 - 15.00 - Round 5
April 22 – Free day
April 23 - 15.00 - Round 6
April 24 - 15.00 - Round 7
April 25 - 15.00 - Round 8
April 26 - 14.00 - Round 9



Official website



2015-04-17

Round 1 of Gashimov Memorial: Live GM commentary on Anand-Carlsen



Watch LIVE Vugar Gashimov Memorial 2015 with computer analysis: Shamkir Chess 2015

Revise games from the First Gashimov Memorial 2014: Shamkir 2014

Vugar Gashimov (1986-2014) | Carsen won Shamkir 2014 | Shamkir Chess 2015

LIVE commentary by GM Alexander Delchev




Schedule

April 17 - 15.00 - Round 1
April 18 - 15.00 - Round 2
April 19 - 15.00 - Round 3
April 20 - 15.00 - Round 4
April 21 - 15.00 - Round 5
April 22 – Free day
April 23 - 15.00 - Round 6
April 24 - 15.00 - Round 7
April 25 - 15.00 - Round 8
April 26 - 14.00 - Round 9



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2015-02-18

Zurich Chess Challenge 2015: Round 4 with GM commentary




Zurich Chess Challenge 2015 live at ChessBomb with computer analysis:
Classic | Blitz | Rapid | Kortchnoi-Uhlmann




Round 4 game between Anand and Nakamura with commentary by GM Alexander Delchev.



Standings after round 4

#NamePtsSB
1Anand, Viswanathan813.5
2Nakamura, Hikaru78
3Kramnik, Vladimir410.5
4Caruana, Fabiano37
Aronian, Levon35
Karjakin, Sergey35


Schedule

Fri, February 13:
19:00 Opening Ceremony & Blitz
(for official guests only, but live transmission via the Internet)
Sat, February 14:
15:00 Round 1
Sun, February 15:
11:00 Rapid Games Kortchnoi - Uhlmann, round 1+2
15:00 Round 2
Mon, February 16:
11:00 Rapid Games Kortchnoi - Uhlmann, round 3+4
15:00 Round 3
Tue, February 17:
15:00 Round 4
Wed, February 18:
15:00 Round 5
Thu, February 19:
13:00 Rapid Tournament
19:00 Closing Ceremony




2015-02-04

GRENKE Chess Classic 2015



Watch LIVE GRENKE Chess Classic Baden-Baden 2015 with computer analysis: Grenke 2015

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Today's top game is between Magnus Carlsen and Arkadij Naiditsch. Watch out this space -- our commentator GM Alexander Delchev will share his commentary on the game later today.



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2015-01-16

Tata Steel 2015: live commentary by GM Delchev on round 6



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Our distinguished commentator GM Alexander Delchev provides live commentary on selected games of TATA STEEL Master 2015.

Round 6: Caruana - Carlsen
Game of the tournament! The World Champion meets his most advanced rival and Top 2 in the rating list Caruana, who is most probably one of the next contenders for the chess crown. Both players are in the group with +1 and it depends on this game who will challenge the sole leader Ivanchuk on +3. Carlsen is in a series of two consecutive wins, while Caruana lost yesterday against Wojtasek... See more

Round 4: Ivanchuk - Vachier-Lagrave
Today in round 4 we have two games in which the tournament leaders with score +2 Ivanchuk and Caruana are meeting the challengers with +1 Vachier-Lagrave and Wesley So. I chose to comment the game between Ivanchuk and Vachier, as I think Ivanchuk is showing interesting chess and this game will be the most exciting of today's games. In Ivanchuk's game yesterday against Van Wely, a white storm was trolling over the board. In Sicilian defence he as white chose the rare system with f4 and Qe2. Soon black lost control and Ivanchuk scored a nice victory with an amazing domination of white pieces over the whole board. Hope we enjoy another great performance of him today!?... See more

Round 3: Giri - Caruana
Giri had to play Carlsen, Aronian and Caruana in the first 3 rounds - quite a tough start. While against Carlsen he didn't get advantage and soon a draw was agreed, his game yesterday was quite hard - he managed to save the endgame with different colour bishop being two pawns down. I believe today his game against TOP 2 Caruana will be the most important and eventful game of the day... See more

Round 2: Carlsen - So
Today Carlsen will face another young star - the winner of the First Millionaire tournament who recently entered in TOP 10 - Wesley So, originally from Philipines. In his first round game of So against Wojtaczek, on the 57 move in a very sharp position both players blundered and So missed his chance to win. Actually, it is the first game between So and Carlsen, so lets see what approach Magnus will choose ... See more


Round 1: Giri - Carlsen
After a monstrous performance in Qatar (7 wins, 6 of which in a row ) and a solid + 1 in London, Giri moved to #7 in Top January List. He is fighting for first place here and his age of 20 is giving him slight advantage in this 13 round event. In the first round he catches Carlsen with white and it can be the perfect start for Anish. As I remember, in 2013 Giri prevailed against Carlsen in the last round, so naturally Magnus will be eager to take revenge. Anyway, the score between them is about equal in Classic... See more

2015-01-13

Tata Steel 2015 Round 4 - LIVE COMMENTARY by GM Delchev



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Photo by Alina L'Ami: Official website


Our distinguished commentator GM Alexander Delchev provides live commentary on selected games of TATA STEEL Master 2015.

Round 4: Ivanchuk - Vachier-Lagrave
Today in round 4 we have two games in which the tournament leaders with score +2 Ivanchuk and Caruana are meeting the challengers with +1 Vachier-Lagrave and Wesley So. I chose to comment the game between Ivanchuk and Vachier, as I think Ivanchuk is showing interesting chess and this game will be the most exciting of today's games. In Ivanchuk's game yesterday against Van Wely, a white storm was trolling over the board. In Sicilian defence he as white chose the rare system with f4 and Qe2. Soon black lost control and Ivanchuk scored a nice victory with an amazing domination of white pieces over the whole board. Hope we enjoy another great performance of him today!?... See more

Round 3: Giri - Caruana
Giri had to play Carlsen, Aronian and Caruana in the first 3 rounds - quite a tough start. While against Carlsen he didn't get advantage and soon a draw was agreed, his game yesterday was quite hard - he managed to save the endgame with different colour bishop being two pawns down. I believe today his game against TOP 2 Caruana will be the most important and eventful game of the day... See more

Round 2: Carlsen - So
Today Carlsen will face another young star - the winner of the First Millionaire tournament who recently entered in TOP 10 - Wesley So, originally from Philipines. In his first round game of So against Wojtaczek, on the 57 move in a very sharp position both players blundered and So missed his chance to win. Actually, it is the first game between So and Carlsen, so lets see what approach Magnus will choose ... See more


Round 1: Giri - Carlsen
After a monstrous performance in Qatar (7 wins, 6 of which in a row ) and a solid + 1 in London, Giri moved to #7 in Top January List. He is fighting for first place here and his age of 20 is giving him slight advantage in this 13 round event. In the first round he catches Carlsen with white and it can be the perfect start for Anish. As I remember, in 2013 Giri prevailed against Carlsen in the last round, so naturally Magnus will be eager to take revenge. Anyway, the score between them is about equal in Classic... See more

2015-01-12

Live GM commentary on round 3 of Tata Steel Chess 2015



Watch LIVE Tata Steel 2015 with computer analysis: MASTERS | CHALLENGERS

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Photo by Alina L'Ami: Official website


Our distinguished commentator GM Alexander Delchev provides live commentary on selected games of TATA STEEL Master 2015.

Round 3: Giri - Caruana
Giri had to play Carlsen, Aronian and Caruana in the first 3 rounds - quite a tough start. While against Carlsen he didn't get advantage and soon a draw was agreed, his game yesterday was quite hard - he managed to save the endgame with different colour bishop being two pawns down. I believe today his game against TOP 2 Caruana will be the most important and eventful game of the day... See more

Round 2: Carlsen - So
Today Carlsen will face another young star - the winner of the First Millionaire tournament who recently entered in TOP 10 - Wesley So, originally from Philipines. In his first round game of So against Wojtaczek, on the 57 move in a very sharp position both players blundered and So missed his chance to win. Actually, it is the first game between So and Carlsen, so lets see what approach Magnus will choose ... See more

Round 1: Giri - Carlsen
After a monstrous performance in Qatar (7 wins, 6 of which in a row ) and a solid + 1 in London, Giri moved to #7 in Top January List. He is fighting for first place here and his age of 20 is giving him slight advantage in this 13 round event. In the first round he catches Carlsen with white and it can be the perfect start for Anish. As I remember, in 2013 Giri prevailed against Carlsen in the last round, so naturally Magnus will be eager to take revenge. Anyway, the score between them is about equal in Classic... See more

2015-01-11

Tata Steel 2015 Round 2 - LIVE GM COMMENTARY



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Our distinguished commentator GM Alexander Delchev provides live commentary on selected games of TATA STEEL Master 2015.

Round 2: Carlsen - So
Today Carlsen will face another young star - the winner of the First Millionaire tournament who recently entered in TOP 10 - Wesley So, originally from Philipines. In his first round game of So against Wojtaczek, on the 57 move in a very sharp position both players blundered and So missed his chance to win. Actually, it is the first game between So and Carlsen, so lets see what approach Magnus will choose ... See more

Round 1: Giri - Carlsen
After a monstrous performance in Qatar (7 wins, 6 of which in a row ) and a solid + 1 in London, Giri moved to #7 in Top January List. He is fighting for first place here and his age of 20 is giving him slight advantage in this 13 round event. In the first round he catches Carlsen with white and it can be the perfect start for Anish. As I remember, in 2013 Giri prevailed against Carlsen in the last round, so naturally Magnus will be eager to take revenge. Anyway, the score between them is about equal in Classic... See more

2015-01-10

Live commentary on TATA STEEL Round 1 by GM Alexander Delchev



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Our aim is to provide LIVE commentary on selected games of TATA STEEL Master 2015. Our distinguished commentator GM Alexander Delchev provides live commentary on the game in round 1.

Round 1: Giri - Carlsen
After a monstrous performance in Qatar (7 wins, 6 of which in a row ) and a solid + 1 in London, Giri moved to #7 in Top January List. He is fighting for first place here and his age of 20 is giving him slight advantage in this 13 round event. In the first round he catches Carlsen with white and it can be the perfect start for Anish. As I remember, in 2013 Giri prevailed against Carlsen in the last round, so naturally Magnus will be eager to take revenge. Anyway, the score between them is about equal in Classic... See more

2014-11-21

GM Alexander Delchev comments LIVE round 10 of Anand-Carlsen 2014



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Our aim is to provide LIVE commentary on most of the games between Anand and Carlsen in their fight for the title of World Champion. Our distinguished commentator GM Alexander Delchev provides live commentary on the game in round 7.


Photo by Vladimir Barsky (Official Website)

Round 10: Anand - Carlsen
Today's game was very interesting, Carlsen boldly challenged Anand even when in the match situation draw was good enough. Anand went for a very unpleasant new idea 12. Bg5 but Carlsen was again well prepared. With very tough defensive moves he neutralized white's initiative and went on to draw comfortably. With only two more games left, he can feel his task almost completed and I don't believe Anand will be able to equalize in the last games... See more


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2014-11-17

GM Alexander Delchev comments LIVE round 7 of Anand-Carlsen 2014



Watch LIVE the World Championship 2014 with computer analysis:
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Previous championships:
Anand-Carlsen 2013 | Anand-Gelfand 2012 | Anand-Topalov 2010

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Our aim is to provide LIVE commentary on most of the games between Anand and Carlsen in their fight for the title of World Champion. Our distinguished commentator GM Alexander Delchev provides live commentary on the game in round 7.


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Round 7: Carlsen - Anand
Second part of the match. Anand has black pieces again and he had only one rest day to recover from his painful loss in game 6. Would he repeat Sicilian Kan, or will he opt for something more solid? Anand repeats Berlin - he played it in the second game of the match where he was very close to complete equality. Carlsen agrees to get the Main line - an extremely complicated endgame - where black has damaged pawn structure and his king is stuck in the centre, but having a strong bishop pair in open position... See more


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2014-11-08

Live commentary on World Chess Championship 2014



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ANAND-CARLSEN Sochi 2014 | Candidates 2014

Previous championships:
Anand-Carlsen 2013 | Anand-Gelfand 2012 | Anand-Topalov 2010

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Our aim will be to provide LIVE commentary on most of the games between Anand and Carlsen in their fight for the title of World Champion. Starting now, with a live commentary provided by our distinguished commentator GM Alexander Delchev.

Round 1: Anand - Carlsen
In the last match the intentions of both players were quite clear. Carlsen was trying to avoid the heavy theoretical debacle, opting for a more middlegame oriented openings like 1. Nf3 2. g3 with white and with black he defended against e4 with ultrasolid Berlin. On the other side, Anand was desperately trying to catch Carlsen on an early clash in sharp lines or at least deeply worked lines with unclear consequences. That's why the opening chosen by Carlsen came as a little surprise. Grunfeld was the main choice of previous contender for the throne - Gelfand, so it was for sure thoroughly studied by Anand's team. On the other side, Gelfand was quite successful with it, which probably is the main reason for choosing this dynamic and always fresh with ideas opening system... See more


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2014-09-04

Game of the day: Caruana-Carlsen at Sinquefield Cup 2014



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Today GM Alexander Delchev provides live commentary on the game of the day at Sinquefield Cup 2014 between Caruana with the record-breaking score of 7/7 and the World's number 1 Carlsen!

Follow live at ChessBomb with computer analysis: Caruana-Carlsen

GM Alexander Delchev:

Unbelievable! There is no other word to describe what is happening. No more records to beat for Caruana. Noone has ever done this before - seven wins in a row against the best chess players in the world. Today is Carlsen's turn... to put the end of this threatening score, to withstand the reputation of the whole chess world.

In the last game between them from the Tromso Olympiad Carlsen chose the highly suspicious opening - Scandinavian, where he gave his bishop pair to be able to build a bullet proof c6 and e6/d4 c4 pawn structure. Then somehow in the endgame he overplayed Caruana in his typical style.


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2014-08-28

Live commentary on selected games from Sinquefield Cup 2014



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GM Alexander Delchev agreed to provide live commentary on selected games from the Sinquefield Cup 2014.

Second round starts today, at 2pm, local time (Saint Louis, USA). Follow live at ChessBomb with computer analysis.

Round 2 pairings



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2014-08-14

World Chess Olympiad: Interview with GM Alexander Delchev



Watch LIVE the 41st World Chess Olympiad 2014 with computer analysis:
Tromsø 2014 Open | Tromsø 2014 Women

Previous editions of the tournament with computer analysis:
2012 | 2012 Women | 2010

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GM Alexander Delchev is the third ranked chess player of Bulgaria with rating of 2655. At present he is at the World Chess Olympiad in Tromsø as coach and captain of Norway's second team. He agreed to give an interview to ChessBomb.

As the third ranked chess player in Bulgaria, it is a surprise that you are not in the Bulgarian team at the Olympiad, and other tournaments recently. Why?

The first time I was not included in the Bulgarian team was at the European Championship in 2013 in Poland. The decision of the Bulgarian coach, Silvio Danailov, to invite young and promising players was brave and I congratulate him. However, the team's performance was rather modest - 25th out of 38, although Veselin Topalov has won a gold medal on first board.


And again, you are not part of the Bulgarian team at the Olympiad this year...

Yet again, in 2014 I was not invited to play at the World Chess Olympiad in Tromso. I have no intention to dispute that decision. I just want to answer your question, as many chess fans would also like to know why I don't participate at the Olympiad.
The male and female teams representing Bulgaria at the Olympics are selected by the coaches and approved by the Board of the Bulgarian Chess Federation. This is the established procedure. I am sorry that although I have played for the national chess team since 1994, I was not given a chance to compete for a place on the team.
You maybe know that at the Olympiad in 2008 in Dresden, I won a silver medal on third board with 8/9 points and a performance rating of 2780. In 2007 at the European Championship in Greece, where Veselin Topalov was not playing in the team, I won a bronze medal on third board.
I mention these facts not to brag about my successes but to explain why I am disappointed to be ignored in this way as if I don't exist. More importantly, I think I can contribute to the performance of the Bulgarian team, but I am simply not given the chance.


In what capacity are you now at the World Chess Olympiad 2014?

In recent years I have started coaching. I was invited as a captain of the second team of Norway at the Olympiad. One of the most significant achievements of the team so far is the draw against the two times Olympic champion Ukraine.
In the match against the top team of Russia in round 9, the insufficient experience of our players was the only reason to lose the match with a minimal difference.
You can see the detailed comments on our match here:
Alexander Grischuk - Frode Urkedal (1-0)
Frode Elsness - Peter Svidler (½-½)
Sergey Karjakin - Ringdal Torbjorn Hansen (½-½)
Aryan Tari - Ian Nepomniachtchi (½-½)
Congratulations to the Russian team for their tough play and of course, to my students from the Norway 2nd team for their courage to compete with the world's best players!


What are your general impressions of the Olympiad - venue, organisation?

Norwegians definitely has raised the level for tournament organisation. Everything has been excellent! Organisation, hotel, food. The play hall is well organised and there is no chance for cheating or any misconduct.


Does the national element play a role for the popularity of the event in Norway - after all, the World Champion is Norwegian?

In Norway chess is like a religion. Magnus Carlsen is extremely popular not only in Norway but around the world. And he is young - only 22 years old. There are numerous private sponsors for chess and the government supports chess as well. This is a very positive trend to promote chess among young people.


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