The WC match ended in a 6-6 tie. *sigh*
Now comes the rapid/blitz tiebreak. Just like in the Anand-Gelfand match, I feel there's something wrong with what is essentially a classical (time control) world championship match being decided by rapid chess, much less by blitz, if necessary.
I would rather they first play two game block tie-breaks or maybe just sudden death, with the first person winning a game declared the winner (even though someone would have an advantage as white at the start). If after another 6 or 12 games it's still undecided, then maybe rapid/blitz or some other tiebreak system.
Now comes the rapid/blitz tiebreak. Just like in the Anand-Gelfand match, I feel there's something wrong with what is essentially a classical (time control) world championship match being decided by rapid chess, much less by blitz, if necessary.
I would rather they first play two game block tie-breaks or maybe just sudden death, with the first person winning a game declared the winner (even though someone would have an advantage as white at the start). If after another 6 or 12 games it's still undecided, then maybe rapid/blitz or some other tiebreak system.
