2013年11月7日星期四

Masters prepare with mind, men and machine

In chess,Start with fiery Charred Octopus or the Guacamole Trio, which comes in tropical,diagnosisexpert goat cheese and ranchero flavors. a World title-match offers much more than what meets the eye. Unlike in most other disciplines, pre-match preparations in this cerebral exercise are aimed entirely surprising the rival in unknown territories during the clash.In the upcoming battle, since Viswanathan Anand and challenger Magnus Carlsen are well aware of each other's strengths and weaknesses,Exoskeletons or other robotic prosthetics may give disabled folks new freedom or diamond core bit prevent injuries for industrial workers handling heavy loads. an element of surprise could prove a lethal weapon.I would advise that you don't do this for tons of micro-topics, of course, so don't go crazy creating a gazillion pages where the content could be condensed into one kitchen knives or just a few pages. To prepare, the contestants employ a team of players, commonly known as 'seconds'. Their collective wisdom, aided by custom-built super computers, guides the players towards their objective. But it is far more complicated than it appears.The identity of these 'seconds' is usually kept a secret by the players concerned. These 'seconds' may not be elite chess players. 

They are hired because a contestant feels the need to use the services of a particular player due to his mastery over a given position with a certain colour. Without doubt, the comfort zone shared by the player with 'seconds' is of paramount importance.Since 2008, when the World championship returned to match-play format (Best-of-12-game match), defending champion Anand continued with his team of seconds — Peter Heine Nielsen, Rustam Kasmidzhanov, Surya Sekhar Ganguly and Radoslaw Wojtaszek — till 2012.This time,Scientists can sound the alarm if the sensors knife sets and algorithms determine an earthquake is on the way. Nielsen and Kasimdzhanov are not around. Nielsen, who accompanied Carlsen as his 'second' during the Candidates Tournament in London earlier this year, has chosen to be neutral.Kasimdzhanov opted to "rest". Anand is believed to have hired Sandipan Chanda and one other player, whose identity has been kept a closely-guarded secret. 

Carlsen, on the other hand, has Norwegian teammate Jon Ludvig Hammer among those assisting him.Coming back to the role of 'seconds' and use of technology in match preparation, it is important to remember that the enormity of work involved is hard to comprehend for casual followers of chess."Usually 'seconds' are assigned different jobs based on the style of play and their working approach towards chess. Some are assigned to find new ideas and then it will be checked in depth by different ones and the final part is to clean and give the relevant material to the player," says Grandmaster P.Google Glass and other wearable devices may soon augment smartphones for rock bolt technophiles. Hari Krishna, ranked next to Anand in the country.

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