On November 29 2018 01:08 LennX wrote:
Magnus just won right?
Magnus just won right?
Yup.
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Grettin
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On November 29 2018 01:08 LennX wrote: Magnus just won right? Yup. | ||
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On November 29 2018 01:09 uthgard wrote: aaaand this is why Magnus wanted the tiebreak nothings decided yet | ||
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mahrgell
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On November 28 2018 20:31 Sr18 wrote: Show nested quote + On November 28 2018 19:47 Bacillus wrote: I don't follow chess that much outside these World Championship matches, so this may be totally silly, but... Would it be possible to play some experimental chess tournaments with football (soccer) kind of scoring system where you get 3 points for winning, 1 for draw and 0 for losing? This would reward players for seeking sharp positions and mastery of aggressive play. Such system obviously doesn't help directly in 1 on 1 matches, especially with these long time controls, but if for example canditates was played favouring aggresive players, maybe some of that practise and study could shape the matches in the actual World Championship too. It's more of an attempt to shape the overall style of play towards more crowd pleasing mindset rather than addressing the current issue right here and right now. Just to be clear, I do appreaciate the overwhelming finesse and complexity of chess and don't want to force in any kind of crowd pleaser just for the sake of it. However, right now even the top players seem to be rather disappointed by the outcomes and it's definitely a very tough and demanding competition to follow even for a dedicated casualish viewer. Such a scoring system has been used in the recent past. If I remember correctly it didn't change much. I wonder how tournaments would run if the point difference between a win and a draw were much larger (5 to 1 or even 10 to 1). Might still not change much, as a draw is also about preventing your opponent from getting a win. 1vs1 matches are easier to fix: make draws not count. Play a best of 5 or 7 where only decisive results count. The match might take longer, but the match strategy will at least change from "don't lose" to "must win". There is also quite a bit resistance to the 3-1-0 system, because in tourney systems like double round robin or similar, where you meet twice, this system encourages win trading. | ||
fishjie
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On November 28 2018 17:52 Longshank wrote: I think that's the most common critique I've read/heard. That players are just playing computer lines for 20-25 moves yeah that's what i mean by chess solved for the first 15 moves or so. that's actually insane if they're following computer lines for up to 20 moves - didn't even realize it was that bad. its lame and at that point its a competition of who has better memory. for ordinary humans, yes obviously its irrelevant, since we'd never be able to memorize all that crap, so the games are still exciting and dynamic and filled with blunders. and even if you could memorize all the best moves, if opponent deviates you'd still need to know how to take advantage of inaccuracy. but super GMs can do all of that. so at the top tier god GM level its stale and solved. there needs to be a nerf to computer prep - chess960 is the best way to shakeup the meta regarding end game tablebases, you might not know off the bat the best move to make, but just memorizing the fact that your position is winning will give you more confidence and then a super GM can then use their super calculation abilities to figure out the win from there | ||
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On November 29 2018 01:45 fishjie wrote: Show nested quote + On November 28 2018 17:52 Longshank wrote: I think that's the most common critique I've read/heard. That players are just playing computer lines for 20-25 moves yeah that's what i mean by chess solved for the first 15 moves or so. that's actually insane if they're following computer lines for up to 20 moves - didn't even realize it was that bad. its lame and at that point its a competition of who has better memory. for ordinary humans, yes obviously its irrelevant, since we'd never be able to memorize all that crap, so the games are still exciting and dynamic and filled with blunders. and even if you could memorize all the best moves, if opponent deviates you'd still need to know how to take advantage of inaccuracy. but super GMs can do all of that. so at the top tier god GM level its stale and solved. there needs to be a nerf to computer prep - chess960 is the best way to shakeup the meta regarding end game tablebases, you might not know off the bat the best move to make, but just memorizing the fact that your position is winning will give you more confidence and then a super GM can then use their super calculation abilities to figure out the win from there You could easily argue that chess was and is allways about that? It just has gotten much more obvious recently. I barely ever play myself and i'm trash but i like the follow the wm. If people would just shut up about the CPU moves, stuff would still be just as exciting as before. | ||
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Warfie
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On November 29 2018 02:39 sharkie wrote: wow fabi disappointing big in rapid did you expect better though? | ||
sharkie
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On November 29 2018 02:53 Warfie wrote: did you expect better though? well considering how Fabi played timidly the whole classical part of the championship yes I expected better This way I just wonder what Fabi and his team's game plan is. As many of us have noted Carlsen is far from his best form and still comfortably won the whole thing. | ||
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Warfie
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On November 29 2018 03:02 sharkie wrote: Show nested quote + On November 29 2018 02:53 Warfie wrote: On November 29 2018 02:39 sharkie wrote: wow fabi disappointing big in rapid did you expect better though? well considering how Fabi played timidly the whole classical part of the championship yes I expected better This way I just wonder what Fabi and his team's game plan is. As many of us have noted Carlsen is far from his best form and still comfortably won the whole thing. almost feels like he drastically lowered his appetite for risk in the WC, at least going into rapid never seemed like a good idea - carlsen underperforming in normal evidently doesn't transfer to rapid | ||
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