Your name clearly suggests your limited mental outlook. 32 individual pieces, each with a different value and movement, 64 squares-32 black, 32 white. Three possibilities, a win, a draw and a stalemate. Theoretically, nau tankey, if every man, woman and child were to play chess continuously for a million years, perhaps, then, every possible game-combination of chess could be exhausted.
Re: i think
by Rajan Daniel on Oct 28, 2008 08:58 PM
I suppose it was on the 22th move (...Bg4)where Anand made a damn mistake. It allowed Kramnik to creep his white Queen to a6 and thus controlling the key squares and the rest of the game.
Re: i think
by yash wardhan on Oct 28, 2008 01:53 PM
are u talking about kramnik's move?? i think Qb4 was a very important move for kramnik..that's when he pinned anand's rook on a8 and created truckloads of pressure on the c file....but then that's my opinion.
how much he will get in Indian rupees now? lot of money. can't imagine by moving some wooden pieces on a checkered board, one can become a crorepathi...
Re: million bucks
by bhawesh tanna on Oct 28, 2008 12:53 PM
bloody moron its not that easy..it needs a lot of concentration and thinking to play this game...Nobody in india could achieved this much in chess which anand has been able to do.It takes a lot to reach that level.
Re: million bucks
by Nautanki on Oct 28, 2008 01:03 PM
how about Carrom board you moron? No skills? How much money is made? Suggest that you concentrate and think. How about using your grey cells and tell me the rupee equivalent?
Re: Re: million bucks
by Bharat Bhushan on Oct 28, 2008 01:28 PM
Your name clearly suggests your limited mental outlook. 32 individual pieces, each with a different value and movement, 64 squares-32 black, 32 white. Three possibilities, a win, a draw and a stalemate. Theoretically, nau tankey, if every man, woman and child were to play chess continuously for a million years, perhaps, then, every possible game-combination of chess could be exhausted.
Re: million bucks
by kareem on Oct 28, 2008 01:39 PM
Nautaki, then play man make crore and crore, but everybody know how much brain u have (after this post). NB: even palm cutter batsman dhoni making crore , anad is legend of brain game not foolish cricket.
Re: Re: million bucks
by Bharat Bhushan on Oct 28, 2008 01:32 PM
Your name clearly suggests your limited mental outlook. 32 individual pieces, each with a different value and movement, 64 squares-32 black, 32 white. Three possibilities, a win, a draw and a stalemate. Theoretically, nau tankey, if every man, woman and child were to play chess continuously for a million years, perhaps, then, every possible game-combination of chess could be exhausted.
Re: million bucks
by Arunkumar Chandrasekaran on Oct 28, 2008 02:17 PM
Carrom board is a good game. If you love that game, that does not mean you ridicule other games. If you are disppointed with the opportunities for carrom, this is not the forum to take up your carrom board activism.
Re: million bucks
by yash wardhan on Oct 28, 2008 01:44 PM
well then lets throw all the sports outta the window, cricketers earn cuz they just bum around with a wooden stick and a bal, football players just run around with stupid ball..and so on..did u ever play any sport as a kid or were u born a boring adult??!!
Re: million bucks
by satish p on Oct 28, 2008 10:10 PM
nautanki..stop ur nautanki and growup and learn chess then only ull know what chess is! its not for nothing that Kinds like to play it. Its royal game and those wood strikers like you using brain and seeing the possibilities is bit too hard I guess. ppl like u who compare carrom to chess dont know diff between a star and a grass!
The pressure on Anand is more than one might think.Kramnik has less to worry and will go all out for victory.Anand is known to crack under pressure; Kamsky match in 94 is a testimony. But now he is more matured as player and should be no problem getting half a point to seal the championship in his favour.
Re: Anand in a pressure cooker situation
by raghvendra singh on Oct 28, 2008 07:52 AM
Pessimists are to be discouraged. Champions are made of sterner stuff.
Re: Anand in a pressure cooker situation
by BHASKARAN GANESHAN on Oct 28, 2008 08:36 AM
Anand is known to crack under pressure, but now we hope he is more wiser with age and Kramnik is no Kasparov. Anand attack was premature and had to retreat by then Kramnik organised his pieces well and had a space advantage. This is what will happen when given a space advantage.
Re: Anand in a pressure cooker situation
by Hamlet on Oct 28, 2008 07:44 AM
Anand was actually over-ambitious in this game and under-estimated white's defence. He went for immature all-out attack and lost balance during 16-17-th move.
Re: Anand in a pressure cooker situation
by Shahaji Nair on Oct 28, 2008 11:27 AM
Both are good players. One can win only when there will be right attitude with the right move and a slice of luck on his part