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Game 1 of the 12 game match has started. I know @Federberg and @brokenshoelace will be following quite a bit but maybe a few others here have some interest.
Carlsen has been the dominant #1 for quite some time and has now held the title for 5 years. Caruana, however, has been playing the best chess of anyone all year and has almost overtaken Carlsen as #1. It may sound counterintuitive but the biggest factor to me is actually the tiebreaks and how that can affect how they play the classical games. Caruana is not strong in rapid or blitz while Magnus is by far the best at both. It is match over if it gets to the tiebreak and that's not an exaggeration. It'd be like 90-10 at least for Magnus. Due to this I think it is way more important for Caruana to get off to a good start. He needs to be the first one to win a game. If Carlsen is first to win a game I think it is almost a done deal as he will play for a draw and would also be happy if it ends in a 6-6 tie. Overall I think it is 70-30 for Magnus due to all that. Definitely the most intriguing chess match in quite awhile.
Carlsen has been the dominant #1 for quite some time and has now held the title for 5 years. Caruana, however, has been playing the best chess of anyone all year and has almost overtaken Carlsen as #1. It may sound counterintuitive but the biggest factor to me is actually the tiebreaks and how that can affect how they play the classical games. Caruana is not strong in rapid or blitz while Magnus is by far the best at both. It is match over if it gets to the tiebreak and that's not an exaggeration. It'd be like 90-10 at least for Magnus. Due to this I think it is way more important for Caruana to get off to a good start. He needs to be the first one to win a game. If Carlsen is first to win a game I think it is almost a done deal as he will play for a draw and would also be happy if it ends in a 6-6 tie. Overall I think it is 70-30 for Magnus due to all that. Definitely the most intriguing chess match in quite awhile.