The Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, is one of the most prestigious over-the-board tournaments in all of chess. The tournament is a single round-robin and features Magnus Carlsen, Fabiano Caruana, Anish Giri and some of the best players in the world! Everyone plays each other once for a total of 13 rounds. The 2021 tournament was won by Dutch GM, Jorden van Foreest!
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I wonder whether Dubov and Karjakin did a handshake or they were like kramnik-topalov
I really enjoy Fiona and Robert's commentary. Instead of rattling off lines they explain moves or why certain moves are not made!. I am not classically trained so this is very helpful! Thank you. Wish I had grown up in St. Louis.
55:30 GM Hess!! You are worth your weight in gold. 😀And thank you Fiona for such excellent questions. 🤓Interviewer, please be nice to Dubov and encourage his dry wit along with his analysis!! 2:37:00 More Feeling!!😭😭
Oh no I missed the live stream. Was Aqui working on chat?
Awesome insights and great commentary – thank you GM Hess and WIM Steil-Antoni!
chess 24 coverage is way better
Adding my positive comments, Fiona and Robert are enjoyable and informative. And, the “Birds eye” view of the games is brilliant. Kudos to the tech/graphics people, too.
good coverage. but i hate your bot ran site
Link to music vid?
4:04:50 Shankland looks like he's about to get up and start some shit
Good games
That was a beautiful game between Carslen and Giri.
By the way, I like Robert and Fiona commenting. They are good commentators. What's more, chesscom commentators have become my choice of preference. That said, Howell and Houska were also doing a great job during the world championship but I watched mainly the commentary from Robert Hess, Danny Rensch and Caruana. We are spoiled for choice, I guess.
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I have been watching Magnus Carlsen since 2020. I started playing chess in high school in 2000.
I like this combo of commentators. Hess is very focused, expert, passionate, and interesting in his thinking, and Fiona makes a good second to feed him questions and explain concepts. Svidler drives me a little crazy, because he's so busy making weird jokes and doing self-deprecation that the games analysis gets lost. My other favorite pair is Leko-Sachdev, for similar reasons.