Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Karslen – Karjakin: who will win the chess crown? – Komsomolskaya Pravda

newYork ends the match for the chess crown between the current world champion Norwegian Magnus Carlsen and Russian contender Sergei Karyakin. 12 games with classical time control the winner is not revealed. The opponents won one game, and the remaining 10 ended in a draw. Now they will play a tie-break.

Magnus CarlsenPhoto: REUTERS

the tie-break will start parties in fast chess. Every GM has for 25 minutes per game plus 10 seconds added after each move. Such parties are scheduled 4.

If they do not identify a winner, then start the party in the blitz for 5 minutes on each party, with the addition of 3 seconds after each move. But unlike rapid chess, which is played from four parties, blitz party come in pairs. If after the first two, the score is assigned to the second pair. All these micro-games can be 5, or 10 parties.

Sergey KaryakinPhoto: REUTERS

If the score is equal, announced the last batch of “Armageddon”. White have 5 minutes and black 4, without adding time. But white must win, black need only a draw.

the tie-break starts at 22.00 Moscow time. Party in rapid chess lasts about an hour. Plus breaks. All blitz can take an hour and a half. In short, you will need a lot of coffee. Follow our stream.

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