“And this particular supercomputer, because it is a huge data center which can be used for scientific research, is hopefully more effective than others.”<\/em> <\/p>\nOf course, top-level chess being fiercely competitive, all the best players have access to something similar. However, having a computer that can calculate faster and potentially see deeper than others offers the possibility of developing some kind of surprise in the opening. Given the extremely small margin of error in elite games, which are played on a knife’s edge, a well-planned novelty can be employed to devastating effect. <\/p>\n
“You’re more sure that your analysis is good when you see 500 million node positions than, say 100 million,”<\/em> Nepomniachtchi said. <\/p>\nSo who is expected to win? <\/strong><\/h2>\nThe majority of the chess commentators see Nepomniachtchi and Ding as fairly evenly matched. <\/p>\n
Financial Times chess writer Leonard Barden called Nepomniachtchi’s recent career record “slightly more convincing”<\/em> and expects the Russian to win. <\/p>\nFormer world champion Garry Kasparov called both “very good players”<\/em> and said picking between the two was “a very, very close call”<\/em> before concluding that “Nepo <\/em>[Nepomniachtchi’s nickname] has a slight edge though Ding is more stable than Nepo.”<\/em> <\/p>\nThe betting odds, according to Forbes magazine, are roughly 50-50. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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