World Chess Championship (Game 4)

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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 4)

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AdminX wrote:
swami wrote:
AdminX wrote:Draw!
Ofcourse. No surprise there. :wink:
Okay, Okay you called it, But I called g5. So Draw, agreed? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Yep. We can settle it gentlemanly :wink:
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 4)

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Ofcourse, Not to forget: BIG thanks to Ted for posting live updates on this forum. :D
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 4).....another draw....?

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Darn.....just another draw...?

Sure, why not...!

They would play for a WIN if they knew the winner would get more of the prize money..!!

"...The prize fund, which will be split equally between the players, is 1,5 million Euro including taxes and FIDE licensee fees... "

Etc.
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 4).....another draw....?

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rightrook wrote:Darn.....just another draw...?

Sure, why not...!

They would play for a WIN if they knew the winner would get more of the prize money..!!

"...The prize fund, which will be split equally between the players, is 1,5 million Euro including taxes and FIDE licensee fees... "

Etc.
I think you have a good point here. :wink:
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 4).....another draw....?

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rightrook wrote:Darn.....just another draw...?

Sure, why not...!

They would play for a WIN if they knew the winner would get more of the prize money..!!

"...The prize fund, which will be split equally between the players, is 1,5 million Euro including taxes and FIDE licensee fees... "

Etc.
The loser should get
20,000 euro for expenses (not included)
20,000 for his time (his few weeks there)
20,000 for his risk to his reputation.
20,000 towards life after retiring
=80,000 euro.

The rest can go to the winner.

Actually, if there was a rule that the loser never gets above 20%, would there never be a match?
If not, it's pure business, isn't it! The reigning champion always will make sure he'll get enough so he shouldn't need to win, but can simply exchange his world title for enough money for the rest of his life. In fact, it's as good as selling his title, and the chess is an added working vacation, just to do his duty.

(whenever there is supply and demand, it is that which makes the money, nothing else)
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 4).....another draw....?

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S.Taylor wrote:
rightrook wrote:Darn.....just another draw...?

Sure, why not...!

They would play for a WIN if they knew the winner would get more of the prize money..!!

"...The prize fund, which will be split equally between the players, is 1,5 million Euro including taxes and FIDE licensee fees... "

Etc.
The loser should get
20,000 euro for expenses (not included)
20,000 for his time (his few weeks there)
20,000 for his risk to his reputation.
20,000 towards life after retiring
=80,000 euro.

The rest can go to the winner.

Actually, if there was a rule that the loser never gets above 20%, would there never be a match?
If not, it's pure business, isn't it! The reigning champion always will make sure he'll get enough so he shouldn't need to win, but can simply exchange his world title for enough money for the rest of his life. In fact, it's as good as selling his title, and the chess is an added working vacation, just to do his duty.

(whenever there is supply and demand, it is that which makes the money, nothing else)
Very good Taylor.

40-60% spit comes to mind.

This would decrease the stonewalling.

Best to you,

Gerold.
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 4).....another draw....?

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40-60% spit comes to mind

Amen....I agree....at least a 40-60 split..... :shock:

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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 4).....another draw....?

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rightrook wrote:40-60% spit comes to mind

Amen....I agree....at least a 40-60 split..... :shock:

Robert

I agree, the winner should get more money, at least as much as you propose.

It would make for a more interesting match.

That said, I hope that Anand will uncork a few more surprises for Kramnik or at least Kramnik pressing Anand to the wall to hold the title making for an interesting match.

Believe me status means more than money to these worthy champions!

It may sound contradictory but titles and prestige are of utmost importance in these cases.

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