Reports | August 24, 2008 2:25

Kramnik: "I think my level is quite all right"

Yesterday the Europe-Echecs team had an interview with Vladimir Kramnik, about the Tal Memorial and, of course, about the upcoming match against Viswanathan Anand. "The main goal here is just to warm up."









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semipatz's picture

"Kramnik is obviously a class player."

I assume you mean that he's classy, not that he's a below 2000 player (class A, class B, etc.) !! :)

Pal G.'s picture

Does anyone know what Fontaine asks Kramnik, near the end of the interview, right before Kramnik says he does not like to answer this question. Kramnik then says he will answer it in November after he hopefully wins the match. I could not understand due to the poor audio. Thanks.

MvE's picture

Something like:

"Imagine you are world champion, what you would do? Just a tournament?"

semipatz's picture

BREAKING: Morozevich is now unofficial #1 after winning a piece right out of the opening against Pono.

semipatz's picture

Great interview! Mr. Kramnik is always fascinating to listen to.

Ark's picture

fascinating indeed!
when are we having a video of him swimming?

Theo's picture

Great that he solves chess studies in his head when swimming, because he don't like the swimming!!! :D

He can't run because his back problems.
Mister Kramnik, consider rowing! (on a machine)
That sport trains all muscles, is excellent for condition and is much more fun than swimming.
It also has no impact on joints and is even strengthening the back!

Greets,
Theo

Songamonga's picture

Theo

Please think! If the man can not run how can he row? For is back problem this is just worse. The strain in the spine is much, much bigger!

raj's picture

Kramnik is obviously a class player. I dont know why he tries to defend himself in each interview that he is better match player and what he is doing is right thing. ( Especially after Dortmund and initial Tal results, I felt he tries to defend/ reason himself from these bad results which not necessary for a confidant/class player )

Pal G.'s picture

Thank you to the people who replied to my question. Very helpful.

Best regards,
Pal

me's picture

"Does anyone know what Fontaine asks Kramnik, near the end of the interview, right before Kramnik says he does not like to answer this question. Kramnik then says he will answer it in November after he hopefully wins the match."

See the transcript on www.chessbase.com

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