24 November 2021

2021 Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi, Warmup

Today is the opening ceremony for the 2021 Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi (m-w.com) World Championship title match at Dubai. Because of the covid confinements and the Netflix series 'The Queen's Gambit', chess has seen a spike in popularity since the previous title match, which I followed three years ago on this blog:-

The Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi match, originally scheduled for a year ago, might well turn out to be the most widely followed match in chess history. As a final preparation for the match I updated that page on m-w.com, where the main change was a link to FIDE's own site. It looks like this:-

Official Site:-

fideworldchampionship.com

The m-w.com page has a dozen links to FIDE announcements, which must be a record for my pages and which attests to the organizational difficulties encountered by FIDE over the past two years, again because of the covid-19 coronavirus. One of those dozen links published the schedule for the match, reproduced here:-

No need to memorize that chart. The games will be played on the weekend -- Friday, Saturday, and Sunday -- plus Tuesday and Wednesday during the week. The other two days of the week are 'Free Days'. The small print on the bottom right of the chart says, 'Games start at 16:30 GST | 12:30 UTC'. If you're like me, 'GST' and 'UTC' don't mean much, so here's a useful link to understand that in local time:-

I could have added a few more pages to the dozen links already referenced on m-w.com. Instead, I'll start to document them on this blog. The two most recent are:-

That second page, the 'Preview', is curious. It mentions the first person pronouns 'I' and 'me', but is anonymous. The same writeup on the official site, A Special Sense of Occasion (fideworldchampionship.com), is also anonymous. Oversight or intentional, with so many sites scrambling to cover the match, why should the official site not trumpet its own sources?

There's so much more I could say about the match, but I'll stop here. Chances are that it's already been said a dozen times in a dozen other places.

17 November 2021

2021 Grand Swiss Crosstables

Continuing with 2021 Grand Swiss Preparation (November 2021), I added crosstables to two pages:-

Still to do is add the PGN to the same pages and update the corresponding player indices:-

Before I tackle that, there's a big event due to start next week: the 2021 Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi match, Dubai. In a year filled with big chess events, it's the biggest. The first game is scheduled for Friday, 26 November, aka Black Friday.

10 November 2021

2021 Grand Swiss Preparation

This past weekend two concurrent Grand Swiss events finished. Here are links to their pages on my WCC site:-

In addition to the new page for the women's event, I collected the PGN -- see TWIC Documents Chess History (August 2021) for an overview of that process. I also started building the crosstables.

The equivalent sequence for the recent World Cups took eight posts to finish (nine, if I count the 'Wrapup'), as documented in 2021 World Cup Wrapup (October 2021; NB: name mismatches). I should finish the Grand Swiss events in another couple of posts.