Live commentary with Grandmaster Peter Leko and Grandmaster Jan Gustafsson on Round 1 of the 2019 GRENKE Chess Classic in Karlsruhe, Germany.
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Man these are boring when yasser and maurice aren't commentating
Who have win the game ?
Typical grind by Carlsen, blundered an earlier win but eventually wore down his young opponent 😊
Coverage starts at @3:04:56
So boring with fabi in studio
Se siete italiani fate un salto sul mio canale, ci divertiamo 🙂
It looks like there was only one game played wtf?
Is Jan drunk? LOL.
Was there no interview with magnus and keymer?
Magnus is one of the greatest player in the history of chess
Magnus' beard is very complementary — with his strong and large Norwegian jaw!
Great commentary team. Only wish the ANALYSIS BAR was turned on – as it makes the game so much more interesting and enjoyable for us non-experts and new converts to the game – as we're able then to understand the drama and back and forth of the game so much more easily… I know the really good players are always complaining about it but surely they're in the minority and already have access to the game's drama by virtue of their understanding. In Norway where even non-chess players watch chess they have learned not to be so elitist in their coverage and to focus on making the game as accessible as possible for the general public.
2:15:10 Well, yes. The biggest historical example of all is Magnus himself..