Evolving Chess Championship
The discussion highlights the evolving landscape of chess, emphasizing the rise of blitz and rapid tournaments alongside classical formats. Hikaru shares concerns about the World Championship's lengthy preparation period leading to numerous draws, suggesting that the format may need to adapt to keep the game exciting. He proposes holding the championship shortly after the Candidates Tournament to maintain a competitive edge and enhance the thrill of play.In this clip
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