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Two Chess Grandmasters arrange the worst fixed draw ever

Context

Currently there's the FIDE World Blitz Chess Championship 2023 going on with the following format:

  • Dec 29, 2023 – Dec 30, 2023

  • Players compete in a 21-round Swiss

  • The time control is 3+2

In chess you win a game and get 1 point, you lose and get 0 points, A draw gives both players exactly 1/2 (0.5) points.

After today the rankings look like this:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17038778441527553.webp


The match between Dubov and Ian was - however - a completely fixed match beforehand with both players agreeing on drawing the game as fast as possible by only moving the knights.

Here's the match: https://www.chess.com/events/2023-fide-world-blitz-chess-championship/11/Dubov_Daniil-Nepomniachtchi_Ian


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Further Context

This is especially funny considering Ian complained about Magnus receiving preferential treatment by getting his own lounge and laptop.

https://x.com/lachesisq/status/1739699059076587920

Dear @FIDE_chess and organisers of the Championship! As known, all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. Is it fair to provide @MagnusCarlsen a personal lounge where he can rest and prepare to the game using a laptop, while nobody else has such an opportunity?

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... and he complained about many other things including players abusing the tournament system (Ding last year, some third world muslim this year cba remembering his name, ...) to artificially increase their rating to get into the candidates tournament which allows the winner to face the current world champion (classical) for the title (which Ian lost last year)


There's also some drama about Anna Kazarian who got fined for showing up in sneakers (chess has a strict dress code) but that's whatever.


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I haven't followed this tournament at all or looked into this, but match fixing is extremely common at the top level. There are a handful of lines that if you see two GMs play everyone knows what they're doing. It's not even hidden really. I can only imagine they did it like this to prove some kind of point with how the tournament is being run or send some kind of message, but idk.

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