Welcome to another quick-recap of Danny's weekly broadcast of "The BIG Show." There were a few different things this week that he tried. First of all, he played TEN (10!) games. Twice as many as he usually does, and as you will see from the results, they were some pretty interesting games. The other thing attempted was longer time controls. Typically they are 15|15, but this week Danny bumped it up to 15|30 to give himself more time since he was playing more people.
This week's show was open to ALL Members! With that said, let's get to the results. I use Fritz 12 and Chessbase 11 to organize all of the games. Here they are in the order they finished.
Congrats to the three winners: TheDHorn, SergeyKrish & Arnaud_RdC and not a bad result for Danny with a 7.0/10 score. The more games he adds, the less liklihood of a perfect show, of which he's only had 2 of since the show began.
Have a great evening everyone and remember to watch Pardon our Blunders tomorrow at 10 AM Pacific/1 PM Eastern/6 PM London time.
Welcome to another quick-recap of Danny's weekly broadcast of "The BIG Show." There were a few different things this week that he tried. First of all, he played TEN (10!) games. Twice as many as he usually does, and as you will see from the results, they were some pretty interesting games. The other thing attempted was longer time controls. Typically they are 15|15, but this week Danny bumped it up to 15|30 to give himself more time since he was playing more people.
This week's show was open to ALL Members!
With that said, let's get to the results. I use Fritz 12 and Chessbase 11 to organize all of the games. Here they are in the order they finished.
Congrats to the three winners: TheDHorn, SergeyKrish & Arnaud_RdC and not a bad result for Danny with a 7.0/10 score. The more games he adds, the less liklihood of a perfect show, of which he's only had 2 of since the show began.
Have a great evening everyone and remember to watch Pardon our Blunders tomorrow at 10 AM Pacific/1 PM Eastern/6 PM London time.
'Nite all!
-Mark