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Subject: Re: What is a good site that covers events like Corus with commentary?

Author: rait

Date: 14:53:43 01/20/06

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On January 20, 2006 at 17:18:27, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>On January 20, 2006 at 16:26:42, Tim George wrote:
>
>>Chessbase site seems to be inadequate in this regard, is there another site that
>>actually covers recent games with commentary and analysis like today's kamsky vs
>>anand game.
>
>
>I wouldnt blame ChessBase. In my eyes Yasser is - well - somewhat lightly
>screwdriving analyst. If you recall his comments on Topalov vs Shak as he
>spelled the name of the World Junior Champion. I mean the position (from the
>heart) where Black just had played Nd7. Yasser commented in the line "outch
>outch that will cost Black a lot because now e4-e5-e6 is threatening, Shak
>should have played Ne6, to prevent the P attack" such stuff. That is not what I
>expect from such a strong player. For the brilliantly looking S. I would prefer
>100 times more a somewhat frog-eyed, ugly looking mastermind, who wouldnt flirt
>around with all women and to my surprise also with all the men. It is this loop
>that caused Yasser to lose his concentration. If you say high, kisskiss, to
>everybody you are overqualified for the job of a reporter. Honestly I enjoyed
>Yasser's report from San Luis, his soft voice allowed a high concentration on my
>side and it was an all over convincing performance. Perhaps now I know Wijk too
>well myself so that all this walking around and playing a BBC grand in a Wild
>Life Fund Africa TV emission, there Seirawan is not talented enough because he
>wants always to be seen when he gives his cameraman the signs where to film
>something interesting. Now Yasser is in a double bind so to speak with all his
>friends there. He even makes salutations if he becomes aware of some jackets or
>hats. Then he tells us that if we were in need of something we could well take
>it here...
>
>A complete low was also his interview with IM Danilov about the match Topalov vs
>Kramnik. Seirawan with a single exception was listening and agreeing to all sort
>of nonsense. And it really surprised me that he also nodded when Danilov argued
>as if now Topalov, after that light Wch, were in the midst of Fischer,
>Capablanca, Botwinnik and Kasparov. Complete nonsense. Topalov is more a player
>like Kasimshanov. But not like Kramnik or Kasparov. It would really have been
>fun to watch how Danilov, who always speeks openly his opinions if Seirawan
>would at least one time have opposed him in his hybris. And in his naivety. "A
>player must be well prepared and nicely dressed". And how he stated that chess
>isnt professional because all other players have no manager yet. Even the young
>Carlssen is mature enough to make his own decisions. Topalov could it too. He
>isnt a Fischer or Kasparov with such a worldwide engagement. The simple mistake
>of Danilov is that in Western money a manager costs too much. A chessplayer isnt
>a Hollywood star. And in Germany already a participant of the lame TV show "Big
>Brother" wins a car similar to the one Topalov got after his tournament win in
>San Luis.
>
>It's the realism that went to pieces in that interview and thanks to the
>passivity of Yasser Seirawan.

Rolf I mostly agree with Your opinion about Mr.Danilov
possibly Your Mr.Kramnik fan this dont got nothing
with World Champion Mr.Topalov and Mr. Serawan  who are class of their one
one in playing other in commentating(fluently) games.
Rait



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