In the men's section, Indian men leads TB3 tie break ranking with 27 points out of 32 games played thus far (having not lost a single game in 8 matches). In the women's section, Chinese women leads TB3 ranking with 26.5 points out of 32 games played thus far (having won 5 matches out of 8 with clean sweep 4-0 margins).
3:46:09, seconds before, beautiful underpromotion for forced mate in Arjun's game. This production by Chess24 has been fantastic, lots of action back to back!
In the men's section, Indian men leads TB3 tie break ranking with 27 points out of 32 games played thus far (having not lost a single game in 8 matches).
In the women's section, Chinese women leads TB3 ranking with 26.5 points out of 32 games played thus far (having won 5 matches out of 8 with clean sweep 4-0 margins).
Having 2800 on third board in your team , crazy
Having 3/4 candidates in your team in also crazy ❤ 😅
Huge thanks to GM Benjamin Bok for providing his Sports and Conference Center for chess players to hold their olympiad at! So generous!
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I don't get it
Danya, your mic keeps clipping. You need to lower input gain, use a compressor or place it farther away.
Ridiculous camera work. How difficult is that ?
The thumbnail 😅
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3:46:53 Parham blunder
3:46:09, seconds before, beautiful underpromotion for forced mate in Arjun's game. This production by Chess24 has been fantastic, lots of action back to back!
Why no comments?
Nobody cares about Team events like Olympiads
Not true at all. No comments yet because there is a live chat. Lots of people talked there. Now the comments come for people who watches later.
You can replay the live chat
@@smurug85your team is a looser ...I can understand your frustrations 😂
It was live thts why.