"Chess Giants" Rapid Chess from 8th to 15th June.
1st place: Levon Aronian 8.5 points
2nd place: Peter Leko 8 points
3rd place: Alexander Morozevich 7.5 points
4th place: Boris Gelfand 7.5 points
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Live Games Should the Sophia Rule be MANDATORY in ALL GAMES? After looking at a game by GM Levon Aronian Vs GM Akopian who drew their game in 5 moves! Why not just mention I am going to play the Petrov before the game starts without moving a piece and say Draw! Post your comments.
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3 comments:
Draw by agreement shouldn't be allowed in, say, the first 15 moves I think.
Right, it just does not do chess justice to draw in five moves! look a the games in the last round all were drawn. Nothing really exciting to watch, maybe the late Bobby Fischer was right about computers destroying chess.
I would just like to comment that the draw between GM Aronian and GM Akopian was due to the untimely passing of GM Karen Asrian.
I would also like to say is there a rule apart from the Sophia Rule that says no chess GM could offer a draw at the opening and say I offer you a draw? NO! I would like to ask why not?
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