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Fide World Chess Cup 2011 Impressions - Round 2 Game1

The 2011 FIDE World Chess Cup was a 128-player knock-out tournament August 27-September 20 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Siberia. The tournament delivered three participants for the next Candidates tournament/matches, as part of the new World Championship cycle. Except for the final, all rounds had 2-game matches at the FIDE time control: 90 minutes for 40 moves followed by 30 minutes to finish the game, with a 30-second increment from the first move. In case of a 1-1 tie, on the third day of the round there was a tie-break with rapid games, blitz games and an Armageddon.

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  • inspiration magnified. you're a true artist dude

  • looks like fun lol they act is if they have to disarm a bomb

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  • wow man why are they so deppressed

  • Lot of Russians.

  • It's super Interested...

    while Im watching ds, I feel that I want to play Chess.

  • having only played the one tournament, I had all but forgotten some of the environment. The "dancing" of the other players, the promenade, if you will, to see what others are playing...or, more specifically, I suspect, to see what is being played by those they will be playing.

    Such a ballet...

    Good work!

  • Wonderful video like always :)

  • thanks again for your upload! take care

  • what music plays in this video? please reply!

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