En el episodio del podcast emitido por New In Chess de esta semana, Anish Giri da su opinión acerca de la primera parte del Torneo de Candidatos. Entrevistado por Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam, comparte con franqueza su evaluación de las prestaciones de los jugadores hasta el momento.
En esta entrevista, Anish clasifica a Ian Nepomniachtchi como uno de los principales favoritos para ganar el Torneo de Candidatos y así volver a clasificarse nuevamente para el duelo por el Campeonato del Mundo, como retador. Pero además Giri habla también con detalle de los demás participantes.
Para escuchar el podcast de New in Chess:
Marcas de tiempo en el podcast
00:00 – Intro
01:35 – Anish’s experience following the Candidates so far
02:57 – Alireza-Gukesh (round 7)
06:25 – Nepo’s performance so far, games against Pragg and Hikaru
14:13 – How many points does Anish think the winner will need?
16:18 – Fabiano’s performance so far
20:52 – Gukesh’s play
23:03 – Pragg’s crazy combinations
28:32 – Vidit-Pragg (round 3)
32:29 – Could this be Pragg’s tournament?
34:20 – Vidit’s play thus far, his early win against Hikaru
37:20 – Vidit’s “meditation”, other top players’ rituals before games
43:24 – AD BREAK
44:04 – Hikaru jumping right to YouTube after a game, even a loss
48:30 – Anish’s dislike of post-game press conferences, his preference for Hikaru’s approach
52:32 – Alireza’s tournament
58:33 – Who does Anish favour, halfway through the tournament
1:06:23 – The Women’s Candidates Tournament
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