@venda saidYou tube has some good coverage. You might try this.
Does anyone know if there's a way to follow the tournament:-
1.Without signing up to anything.
2.Other than watching live.
In a previous tournament, there used to be a "game of the day" report with analysis but it was some years ago and I can't remember what the tournament was
@venda saidhttps://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-candidates-2022/1/1/1
Does anyone know if there's a way to follow the tournament:-
1.Without signing up to anything.
2.Other than watching live.
In a previous tournament, there used to be a "game of the day" report with analysis but it was some years ago and I can't remember what the tournament was
Even though they say "live" you can still go over completed games after they've finished.
You can also go back through the previous moves of an in-progress game.
Hi Venda,
If I want a live game I go to ChessBomb. It loads up quick
and is uncluttered with ad and none of that silly chat
https://nxt.chessbomb.com
If I want a better insight into what is going on then chessbase
usually fills in all the blanks with background tales and games analysis.
https://en.chessbase.com
In the DIng Liren - Nepomniachtchi Round One game I was looking at this
game this morning at chessgames.com and wondered about Ding playing
30.f3 here instead of 30.f4. (it was 0-1) a few moves later.)
I was tempted by 30...Bxf3 and having fun but was missing something.
I went to chessbomb and it too looked at 30.f3.
It too sacced on f3 and then a Rook (OK got that) and a Knight!
(missed that one - I was checking another check.)
(so the ideal site appears to be the good bits from chessbomb, chessbase and
chessgames....or stay here, wait till the book comes out and untill then read my blog!)