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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  David Navara Interview

      David Navara Interview

      David Navara, Khanty-Mansiysk, World Cup

      David NAVARA: “I WILL NEVER BE SPECIALIST IN LOGICS”

      Interview from the official website: http://ugra-chess.ru/eng/main_e.htm

      Navara is not only bright chess player but also very interesting person and true original. For instance he answered questions at the press conference in Russian (“I learned this language for some years”). After Russian answers he started translating himself into English. Who among his busy colleagues finds time for serious study? And where? In the Philosophy faculty of the famous Prague University…

      • David, this is your third visit to Khanty Mansiysk. Have you opened something new for yourself?

      • Yes, now I am staying in another hotel (laughing). Last time I stayed in “Ugra valley” and Tarei. Now I am staying in “Yugra”. In general I have not found anything new. Though… Yesterday I visited the museum of “Nature and humans”. I did not want to stay in my room and the museum is situated not far from the hotel. It is a pity that I had only two free hours, it was not enough to see all there.

      • What can you tell us about your opponent –Laylo Darwin of PHI?

      • It turned out that it is not that easy to win here. Even in the first round I played against very serious opponent. In first classical game, for instance, he played better than me. I was lucky to bring it to a draw. Perhaps the knock out format does not suit me. I don’t want to say something bad about this format; I just play it not that brilliantly as my opponents.

      • You have a reputation of unstable player: sometimes you come close to the 2700 level but after a while you suddenly go down 100 points. What is the reason?

      • Most of the times I am very intense. And all of a sudden, not in time, a period of relaxation comes. I don’t want to follow the game, it is impossible to concentrate. I walk around the playing hall and… I make a mistake. These situations occurred in Baku and Sochi for instance, at the FIDE Grand prix tournaments. It was a big honor for me to receive invitations for these tournaments. I did not deserve them.

      • What are your plans for future? Do you put any aims for yourself?

      • I am planning to develop further as a chess player. Apart from that I also want to finish my study in the University… But here a problem comes. My specialty – logistics, but the matter is that I am not interested in it anymore. It is a pity of course, but I will never become a specialist in logics. I miss something: either talent, or diligence, or right preparations…

      • Where did you learn such a good Russian?

      • I was learning it for four years at school and a year in the University. Another half a year I spent learning Russian in the Center of Russian Science and Culture which is in Prague.

      • Did you ever try to read Russian classics?

      • I recently read two Russian novels of Dostoevskyi – “Idiot” and “Prestuplenie i nakazanie”. Though I read these books in Czech language. I read in the original only memoires of Nadezhda Yakovlevna Mandelshtam. Very interesting though very sad as well.

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 25, 2009 at 10:28 am

        Navara is a chess genius.

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