Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Rich Hutnik wrote on Sat, Oct 11, 2008 04:35 AM UTC:Ok, a few points from me: 1. I wish the Chess world would try to honor the World Mind Sports Games, and no schedule the World Chess Championship in Europe, the same time the World Mind Sports Games (WMSG) is going on. The WMSG is the closes the table game, chess and chess variant community, has ever gotten to an event being like the Olympics. If they had scheduled the World Chess Championship in China right before the WMSG, that would work. 2. FIDE ortho-chess is nowhere near about to die. If people are upset about that, well you had better get millions of players together and play something else. If you don't, you aren't going the have things change. And complaining FIDE should pick something else out, isn't going to change it. At this point Speed Chess appears to be the successor to normal chess. As the game plays out more, they will reduce the time players have on the clock. That will buy a lot of time for them. The World Mind Sports Games appears dominated by Speed Chess. Time constraints call for it being so. Hey, on this last note, I should go into why Orthochess hangs on for as long as it does. If you have a game you invested years into play, you don't feel like totally dropping it to play something else. You would be interested in expanding what you have and build on it, but not abandon it completely. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Anand_Kramnik does not match any item.