the tournament showed me that in super grandmaster chess, the objective of the game is to get out of the opening with no serious blunder and it's a draw. I was so enthusiastic about watching the games (the hours suitied pretty well for me) but now I see why people talk about chess being dead.
Originally posted by diskamylI don't think it's that bad. Check out Kramniks round 2 demolition of Morozevich.
the tournament showed me that super grandmaster chess, the objective of the game is to get out of the opening with no serious blunder and it's a draw. I was so enthusiastic about watching the games (the hours suitied pretty well for me) but now I see why people talk about chess being dead.
Originally posted by zebanoyes, that was a little exaggeration, yesterday's games were nice too, there were 3 wins. I posted that right after kramnik drew in the 21st move in today's game, where there was everything to play for, and I was upset 🙂
I don't think it's that bad. Check out Kramniks round 2 demolition of Morozevich.
I'm enjoying the games in the main, a few of them have been routine draws but others have been great.
I'm a fan of kramniks, in this tourn( as in many others) he seems content to draw as easily as possible with black and go for the win if poss with white.
He gets alot of stick but he can be awesome when motivated.
(Beating kasparov, last game of leko match, playoff against topolov etc)
He must have great mental strength.