Some videos of the Tal Memorial Blitz
19 November 2009, 20.35 CET | Last modified: 10:01 | By Peter Doggers | Filed under: Reports | Tags: Videos
Unfortunately we couldn’t be there with our own cameras, but we’ve noticed that quite a number of videos of the World Blitz Championship have already been posted on YouTube. We present a selection of them, which give a good picture of the atmosphere in the Main Department Store GUM on Red Square, Moscow.
(Videos by Eugene Potemkin)
(Videos by Sergey Sorokhtin)
More videos, but of lower quality, are to be found here. Do share links in the comments, if you know more.
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Great videos but what’s up with the guy shooting it? All this zooming and clicking makes it a real drag to watch!
Hehe, I’m sure Peter would have done better videos, but let’s be happy with those “amateurish” recordings
Ivanchuk apparently wasn’t to happy with his game against Mamedyarov
Mamedyarov-Ivanchuk!! I love it, especially wen Ivanchuk promotes his pawn, and doen’t exchange it for a Queen. And then his face after the game! Hilarious…
Actually, the last link that you provide should be:
http://www.youtube.com/user/bumblebee1607
Your link is totally irrelevant to chess
moro is brutal
chessvibes, thanks very much for the nice coverage of both these prestigious tournaments. you clearly became the best chess site out there
kramnik, carlsen – congrats, watching your performances makes me a happy enthusiast
Why wasn’t Nakamura invited to this blitz tournament? Isn’t he one of the best blitz players in the world???
Smallville wouldn’t do to well. Not easy to flag your opponents in a R vs. R ending when there is a 2 seconds increment.
Believe it or not; Carlsen (with white) missed a mat in 3 againt Grishuk !!!!
Heh, the Ivanchuk-video is indeed funny. Mamedyarov even helps him, but he is so confused…
Worth watching is Carlsen’s relief face when he won the game against Grischuk. Overreacting a little, is a one million face. Once you made a good job, a tremendous ending after tremendous pressure, one second of great, great relief is pretty good!!
Its carlsens overall attitude wich is one of a winner. Look at the pairings (first vid) and all the players are stressed and keep watching and thinking oh shit…. Aronian and Carlsen just face it relaxed and go to work
Thats why Aronian reached the top and Carlsen IS the top.
Nakamura was invited.
interesting that they use mechanically activated clocks. They seem much slower to me. Perhaps they are more definite?
jazzkoo
What kind of different clocks should have been used???
I think what jazzkoo means is; why do they still have to push the buttons on the clock when the board is registering the moves and could also stop/start the time on each move.
Because the move is only complete when the player pushes the clock and no earlier. And the time when a player has a move is related to lots of things, like draw claims, draw offers, illegal moves, etc.
Yes, I don’t think that idea will ever happen due to a variety of reasons, like the rules would have to be amended to say: move is made when you release the piece. But at first view it does not look like this is theoretically impossible. The clock would still have stop/pauze button for example.
edit: Main problem of course would be that currently the boards are not accurate and fast enough to keep up with blitz time scrambles. Many game-scores from this event are incomplete.
I don’t know of any tournament that would use any kind of other clocks that were used here. So the wondering “how come they used such clocks” is ridicolous.
As always Ivanchuck is hilarious, he left pawn on 8th rank
I’m mad. How exactly did Mame know that Chucky didn’t promote his pawn to a pawn?
Karjakin is playing for the Ukraine still…wasn´t he going to play for Russia?
Am I wrong?
Can anybody confirm?
@ Muadhib, @ test etc… what i was referring to are the clocks (like mine) that have the metal pads that register the heat from your finger (or something like that) and don’t have an actual ‘push” button. they move so much quicker. Seems to me even as much as 1/2 second although that seems hard to believe. It seems like I must allow much more time for those silly king chases at the end of won endgames in blitz when i am playing with the mechanical type…….on the rare occasians that i am winning that is..
Karjakin is still playing for Ukraine. There is no entry yet for him changing the federation on the FIDE site (under transfers).I guess he will change after World Cup.
Besides even if he would already change, he would still have to play under Ukrainian flaf in FIDE events (10 months have to pass). For example, Sokolov changed back to his native Bosnian federation in April, but he still has to play this World Cup under the Dutch flag.