Well, US adopted (lured) two powerful players since the last Olympiad. Their top three players are currently in the top ten of FIDE's ratings list. That's a strong lineup. Go US!I don't remember the last time the US won the chess Olympiad. Tomorrow is the key pairing imo. If the US can defeat Russia, I think US wins.
Pairings (scroll down a little)
http://chess-results.com/tnr232875.aspx?lan=1&art=2&rd=8&flag=30&wi=821
I don't remember the last time the US won the chess Olympiad. Tomorrow is the key pairing imo. If the US can defeat Russia, I think US wins.
Pairings (scroll down a little)
http://chess-results.com/tnr232875.aspx?lan=1&art=2&rd=8&flag=30&wi=821
The games are played individually unlike doubles tennis. The team score is tallied from individual results - this is the only "teamness" of it. Big difference.I don't see the point of a team event in an individual sport, same in tennis....

The games are played individually unlike doubles tennis. The score is tallied from individual results - this is the only "teamness" of it. Big difference.
There is team strategy in that a player may take a draw when normally he wouldn't, and there is jockeying to get the right match-ups by the team captain. Otherwise, the game itself is almost identical as if it were played individually.
I think it is cool.
Right, see the top players in the world list below.Well, US adopted (lured) two powerful players since the last Olympiad. Their top three players are currently in the top ten of FIDE's ratings list. That's a strong lineup. Go US!
