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The Latest Controversy in Chess Is the Cupcake Gambit

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2 points by voisin 2 months ago · 4 comments

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onecommentman 2 months ago

That’s higher risk than it looks for Hikaru. I legitimately defeated opponents rated 700+ points higher than me in tournament play in the 1980s. With a little planning, draws would probably be even easier.

Anyway, soon you will be able to ask a custom chess AI, “How would you draw Hikaru in classical chess if you are a lower rated player, here are all the games I’ve played in the past and Hikaru’s as well.” I’d guess 1 in 10 decent (but still 700 pt lower than Hikaru) players with that sort of training could eke out a draw. Making it a losing strategy for Hikaru.

  • tzs 2 months ago

    The rating spot for the Candidates is based on your average rating on the August through January rating lists. He can actually draw several games against low rated players without pulling the average too low.

sipofwater 2 months ago

Mirror: https://archive.ph/Wz9Of

1oooqooq 2 months ago

what's happening with the world? even chess committees are power tripping and doing stupid things to please annoying loud minorities with made up issues, while doing long term damage to everyone.

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