Corrigendum: There is an error in the titles of the video: when it's written that Florian got to the semi-finals. It was not Florian, who was eliminated, but Fabien! Sorry :)
Thanks! Maybe I will fly to Paris one day (but not 2017, unfortunately.). I notice you use digital clocks, but apparently there is no sort of delay or increment, just sudden death time control. Would you consider implementing a delay such as with the Bronstein time control method? That way a player will always have at least N seconds for each move, for example 20 seconds would help keep the quality of play good, especially in the semifinals and in the final games. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_control#Compensation_.28delay_or_increment_methods.29
Hi Jonathan! Sorry, I haven't noticed your message 'till now! Yes something must be changed about time, you are right. I'll try to tell the organizers of the tournament, to change it in a way that could fit better a game like Hex. Your suggestion about a delay or increment of time sounds good. We will see if they listen to me :) What about a trip to Paris in May 2018 ???????? Ciao!
@@scandinavian_plagueis For the rules of the tournament, it is written in the subtitles that : "Tournament dans held in "round-robin" style and was played on 11×11 cells boards with "swap roule" from first round to semi-finals. The final game ans the third-place game were played on Nash boards (14×14)"
ça fait bizarre de voir Mickaël Launay dans une vidéo internationale
I wonder where they got the Game boards; they look pretty sweet!
At the time of the tornament, they were used to sell those boards: maybe the boards are still available on their site www.cijm.org/
Corrigendum:
There is an error in the titles of the video: when it's written that Florian got to the semi-finals. It was not Florian, who was eliminated, but Fabien!
Sorry :)
Thanks! Maybe I will fly to Paris one day (but not 2017, unfortunately.). I notice you use digital clocks, but apparently there is no sort of delay or increment, just sudden death time control. Would you consider implementing a delay such as with the Bronstein time control method? That way a player will always have at least N seconds for each move, for example 20 seconds would help keep the quality of play good, especially in the semifinals and in the final games. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_control#Compensation_.28delay_or_increment_methods.29
Hi Jonathan! Sorry, I haven't noticed your message 'till now! Yes something must be changed about time, you are right. I'll try to tell the organizers of the tournament, to change it in a way that could fit better a game like Hex. Your suggestion about a delay or increment of time sounds good. We will see if they listen to me :)
What about a trip to Paris in May 2018 ???????? Ciao!
Bobby Fisher winning undercover and he though we wouldn't notice
Is it me, or are they playing on 14x14 boards and not 11x11 boards?
Not in the beginning
@@scandinavian_plagueis For the rules of the tournament, it is written in the subtitles that :
"Tournament dans held in "round-robin" style and was played on 11×11 cells boards with "swap roule" from first round to semi-finals. The final game ans the third-place game were played on Nash boards (14×14)"
micmath !!
T'es aussi venu après la série de vidéos qu'il a fait ?