STREAM: live.londonchessclassic.com
So vs Anand
MVL vs Caruana
Nakamura vs Kramnik
Aronian vs Giri (it's a draw)
Adams vs Topalov
STARTS RIGHT NOWWWWWWW!!!!
STREAM: live.londonchessclassic.com
So vs Anand
MVL vs Caruana
Nakamura vs Kramnik
Aronian vs Giri (it's a draw)
Adams vs Topalov
STARTS RIGHT NOWWWWWWW!!!!
Tanya looking spicy today
Didn't the championship just happen?
The World Championship match just happened yes. This is the London Chess Classic
Plz tell me, carjack won the world champ
plz
What is the point of this tournament?
absolutely disgusting
>mfw this is what paki girls look like outside of movies and tv
fuck...
She's probably a 9/10 in the chess world
What do you mean what is the point? It's a chess tournament. 10 of the best players in the world are playing and trying to win (or in Giri's case, trying to not lose)
What is the point of the US Masters in Golf or the Australian Open in tennis?
Chance to improve rankings
No Magnus did, Karjakin while drew his all matches with Carlsen was too defensive.
>implying you wouldn't
fagbags
Let's see the ass
you trying to get her killed or something m8?
wtf there is a black guy hosting the stream
don't touch his screen bro
which game are we watching?
Adams, only one with a likely winner
all of them
which one of you autists just called in from new jersey?
are the only women in chess pakis or asians?
no, most are slavs
They couldn't find a Slav chess girl to do the hosting?
they could but wanted diversity, i feel so genocided when i look at this pooinloo
what's wrong with Tanya?
I don't like looking at her or listening to her accent
Now you know how the rest of the world feels about Americans
I hate walmart Americans as much as you m80
Seriously just be thankful it's Tanya and not that shrill jewess Jen Shahade
does making a weird move help you because its so unexpected? even if its a tactical mistake?
If you can find a tactical mistake in your move then your opponent probably can too, unless he's much weaker or short of time. So you'd have to weigh the risks carefully
I dont know anything about chess theory but I like hearing them talk about potential moves
In the opening it's called a 'novelty', and they're usually played by very high rated players who heavily prepare against each others repertoire. In low rated games it's probably not worth playing a move that you can see can be countered.
To win money