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      Home  >  Daily News • Major Tournaments • Videos  >  LIVE commentary of the Magnus vs the World game

      LIVE commentary of the Magnus vs the World game

      Commentary, G-Star, Magnus Carlsen



      I will do LIVE commentary of the Magnus Carlsen vs. the World game tomorrow right here at 11:00 AM (Texas time and 12:00 pm NY time).

      Here are the rules of the game:



      * Magnus Carlsen will be based in the Penthouse of the Cooper Square Hotel in New York.

      * Magnus will play on a physical chessboard and have no access to external support.

      * The three GMs supporting the World Team will be located in a different location and will suggest their moves on a computer.

      * A butler, present in Magnus’ room, plays the chosen moves of the World Team on Magnus’ physical chess board.

      * The only contact between Magnus and the three GMs will be through an arbiter, who will assist both sides in the running of the challenge and rule on any disputes.



      The game will be played LIVE with strict time controls, as follows:



      * Magnus has 1 minute thinking time per move.

      * When Magnus makes his move on his physical board, it stops his countdown clock.

      * A game operator inputs this move into a computer, which reveals it to the three GMs and the online audience, and triggers the GMs time clock.

      * The GMs now have 1 minute to determine their response.

      * When the GMs propose their counter move choices to the online viewers, their countdown clock stops.

      * The online viewing public now has 1½ minutes to place their votes.

      * During this time, a commentary team discusses the three proposals, while the computer counts the votes.

      * When the 1½ minutes are up, the most popular move is shown on the online feed.

      * The butler in Magnus’ suite now plays that move on his physical board on behalf of the World Team. As soon as this is completed, Magnus’ clock reactivates and he has 1 minute to make his follow-up move.

      * If all 3 GMs propose the same next move, it gets made automatically without an online vote.

      * Both Magnus and the World Team are allowed three ‘Extra Time’ periods. These grant them an additional 2 minutes thinking time on a particular move (giving a total of 3 minutes).

      * These are triggered by making a request to the arbiter, who will monitor the additional time and the number of ‘Extra Time’ periods taken.



      Special rules



      1. Violation of the 1 minute rule:



      – If any player has not made his move within 60 seconds, that side automatically loses 1 ‘Extra Time’ period. This allows them an additional 2 minutes thinking time on that particular move (giving a total of 3 minutes). This continues until all 3 ‘Extra Time’ periods are used.

      – In the case of The World Team, this also happens regardless of which of the 3 GM’s run out of time. This means that the same player could use up all of The World Team’s ‘Extra Time’ periods.

      – If any side exceeds the 60 seconds and has no more ‘Extra Time’ periods left, that side looses the match.



      2. Draw



      – Both parties can request a draw at any point during the match. In the event of a draw offer by Magnus, the three GMs will discuss this verbally amongst themselves – it will not be offered to the vote by the online World Team. A majority decision by two GMs will decide acceptance or rejection of the offer.



      3. Two or three different moves with the same percentages



      – If two (or all three) of the GMs suggested moves receive exactly the same percentage vote from the online World Team, the move with the greater physical count number will be played. In the event that both (or all three) receive exactly the same number of votes, the move that reached the vote number first will be played.



      Official website: http://rwcc.g-star.com

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      4 Comments

      1. Lionel Davis Reply
        September 9, 2010 at 8:59 pm

        Susan UM confused, im playin the chessgeneral on WCL now hes gettin mad when i get a few games in ,but UM not mad cuz hes a chessgeneral. I know hes a general and i aint hatin, i mean who calls themselves a chessgeneral but a general, this just seem like obvious stuff to me. OH, looks like fun here the so-called GREAT COMPETITORS. People something else Susan.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        September 9, 2010 at 10:56 pm

        I’m sure it will be exciting, but I guess Classic Time Controls and the artistic value of the game are a thing of the past. Rush..Rush..Rush…

      3. Alexander Reply
        September 10, 2010 at 8:09 am

        This game sounds so exciting, I hope it will get more people to this game! Hopefully I’ll have time to follow the match tonight (Germany).

        I am looking forward to your great commentary Susan!

      4. FWCC Reply
        September 10, 2010 at 1:05 pm

        FWCC

        Hello Susan!Thanks for covering this.This will be VERY interesting.Kasparov did this and WON but under different circumstances we will see what Carlsen will do.This should be tough for him and I predict a draw.

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