Anonymous ID: 4382f6 April 29, 2023, 8:17 p.m. No.18774265   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4538 >>4575 >>4664 >>4694 >>4705 >>4864

29 Apr, 2023 16:17

World chess title match headed for dramatic tiebreak

With a draw on Saturday, Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren are all tied up after 14 classical games

 

China’s Ding Liren held on in a dicey position to salvage a draw against Russia’s Ian Nepomniachtchi on Saturday, in a marathon Game 14 of the match for the world chess championship. What is being called the most exciting title match in decades will now be decided in a tiebreak showdown on Sunday.

 

With the score tied at 6.5 points apiece going into the 14th and final game, a decisive result would have seen a new world champion crowned for the first time since 2013. Ding had the white pieces, a small but significant advantage in elite chess, meaning he had every opportunity to seek winning chances.

 

However, the Chinese grandmaster faltered, failing to pose problems for Nepomniachtchi early on and subsequently making several inaccuracies that gave his opponent an opening. With Ding finding himself in an inferior position and time running short, the Russian looked poised to register a stunning final-game triumph with the black pieces.

 

However, Nepomniachtchi himself went awry on move 36 and surrendered his advantage. A subsequent exchange of pieces left just a pair of rooks and pawns on the board to accompany the kings, with the players having made time control. Although Nepomniachtchi had an extra pawn, such an advantage is often insufficient to win, and Ding eventually secured the draw in a game that saw 90 moves and lasted over six and a half hours.

 

With the two grandmasters knotted at seven points apiece, the action will switch to a series of four ‘rapid’ games on Sunday. The players will be allotted 25 minutes apiece, with ten seconds added for each move. If the tie is still not broken, a mini-series of two ‘blitz’ games will ensue, at a time control of five minutes with three seconds added per move. If a winner still does not emerge, subsequent blitz games will be in ‘sudden-death’ format, with a drawing of lots to determine colors.

 

The last time a tiebreak was needed to crown a world champion was in 2018, when Norway’s Magnus Carlsen defeated American challenger Fabiano Caruana in the ‘rapid’ tiebreak. However, unlike this year’s match, which featured an almost unprecedented six decisive games, the 2018 rendition saw all of the classical games end in draws.

 

This year’s match has been hailed by chess commentators as perhaps the most exciting in a generation. Former world champion Viswanathan Anand has called the encounter “a match for the ages.” The players have exchanged blow after blow, demonstrating aggressive and outstanding play at times – but also committing an uncharacteristic number of mistakes.

 

In Game 12, Nepomniachtchi, already leading the match by one point, achieved a strong advantage and seemed on the verge of securing a practically insurmountable two-point lead with just two games remaining. However, the Russian inexplicably began playing fast in a double-edged position and first surrendered his advantage before promptly blundering into a lost position.

 

The match is being held at the St. Regis Hotel in Astana, Kazakhstan.

 

(This is what I like about Russia they love their sports and games, they are serious about the achievements and really take pride in these activities and their people.)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/575542-world-chess-tiebreak/

Anonymous ID: 4382f6 April 29, 2023, 8:26 p.m. No.18774316   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4413 >>4575 >>4664 >>4694 >>4705 >>4864

U.K. Business Leaders Unimpressed With Ron DeSantis Visit and London Leg of Book Tour

 

April 29, 2023 | Sundance |

As Florida Governor Ron DeSantis finishes up his long-scheduled foreign policy tour, he finishes the trip on a down note in London, England. Apparently, the political and business leaders wereunimpressed by the diminutive statureof the Top-Gov and had lots of uncomplimentary things to say about him.

 

Meanwhile, on the domestic front, the most recent Trump -vs- DeSantis poll shows another slip for the DeSantis brand managers, despite theconsiderable lifts they put in his shoes= to assist the optics. President Trump now leads Ron DeSantis 62% to 16% in polling, a 46-point advantage {link}.

 

Governor DeSantis is scheduled to arrive back in Florida this week as the consultants organize bill signing ceremonies for legislation completed during his absence. The bills will include a change to the Florida election laws permitting Ron to start officially campaigning for presidentinstead of pretending not to run. The ‘official’ announcement, which appears to have been planned for several years, is scheduled for mid-May next month.

 

LONDON — He hopes to win the hearts and minds of devoted Donald Trump supporters ahead of next year’s U.S. election.

 

But Republican presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis failed to impress British business chiefs at a high-profile London event Friday, in a tired performancedescribed variously as “horrendous,” “low-wattage” and “like the end of an overseas trip.”

 

The Florida governor, expected to launch his bid next month to challenge Trump as the Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential race, met with more than 50 representatives of major U.K. firms and business lobbying groups as a part of a four-country “trade mission” ending in London Friday.

 

For several of those present, however, the statesmanship was lacking.

 

One U.K. business figure said DeSantis “looked bored” and “stared at his feet” as he met with titans of British industry in an event co-hosted by Lloyd’s of London — the world’s largest insurance marketplace.

 

“He had been to five different countries in five days and he definitely looked spent, but his message wasn’t presidential,” they told POLITICO. “He was horrendous.”

 

A second business figure who was in the room said it was a “low-wattage” performance and that “nobody in the room was left thinking, ‘this man’s going places’.”

 

They said: “It felt really a bit like we were watching a state-level politician. I wouldn’t be surprised if [people in attendance] came out thinking ‘that’s not the guy’.” “There wasn’t any stardust.” (Read More)

 

Please clap…

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/04/29/u-k-business-leaders-unimpressed-with-ron-desantis-visit-and-london-leg-of-book-tour/

Anonymous ID: 4382f6 April 29, 2023, 8:29 p.m. No.18774330   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4368 >>4404 >>4575 >>4664 >>4694 >>4705 >>4864

Oh Snap, Did Neil Oliver Just Go Full Tucker Carlson?

 

April 29, 2023 | Sundance |

In the big picture you might boil down this week’s Neil Oliver monologue to saythere’s good and bad, and people need to pick a side. However, the reality of the details he uses to frame the battle against the “baddies” is a series of current event datapoints the powers that be are likely not going to appreciate.

 

In his monologue Neil hits on the power behind the Potemkin Village, the multinational corporations behind the scenes, the group who control the public impressions of politics while orchestrating their next exfiltration of wealth. Incredibly, Oliver goes into the background of Sudan and Ukraine to outline how the corporations that control government need assistance from the military those government official’s control.

 

Think about the dynamic behind that truth: the corporations that control government need assistance from the military the government controls; because that’s the reality of the thing we are not supposed to talk about. What that truth outlines, is what’s known on these pages as ‘the exfiltration dynamic‘.

 

Talking about the secret thing is not permitted; yet talk about it he does, in detail, in sunlight. Oliver is going full Tucker. WATCH:

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/04/29/oh-snap-did-neil-oliver-just-go-full-tucker-carlson/

 

https://youtu.be/rvDUgc-Kvtc

Anonymous ID: 4382f6 April 29, 2023, 10:12 p.m. No.18774738   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4864

30 Apr, 2023 03:51

India needs ‘space-based’ weapons – top generals

The space arms race is already ongoing, according to the chiefs of the Air Force and the Defense Staff

 

India must focus on boosting its capabilities in the space domain, not just defensive but also offensive, because the “future lies in having space-based platforms,” Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhari told a national security and geopolitics forum on Saturday.

 

“In the future, instead of having purely land-based offensive systems, we should also have space-based offensive systems,” Chaudhari said, according to The Economic Times.

 

The competition and rivalry between the global powers in space “will have its effects across all other domains of warfare,” he said, foreshadowing that his Air Force will soon turn into Air Space Force, and “will be called upon to take part in space situational awareness, space denial exercises or space control exercises.”

 

“The race to weaponize space has already started andthe day is not far when our next war would spread across all domains of land, sea, air, cyber and space,” the air force chief warned back in March. On Saturday he stated that the race has actually been ongoing ever since Nazi Germany first launched its V-2 rocket almost 80 years ago.

 

India's Chief of Defense Staff, General Anil Chauhan, also recently stated that the “military applications ofspace is the dominant discourse from which we cannot remain divorced.”

 

“The aim for all of us should be developing dual-use platforms with special focus on incorporating cutting-edge technology,” he said at the Indian DefSpace Symposium on April 11.

 

It remains unclear what kind of futuristic space weapons the military seeks to obtain, but Chaudhari said India should capitalize on the success of its 2019 anti-satellite missile test. The so-called Mission Shakti destroyed a satellite some 300km away in low-Earth orbit and was hailed at the time as an “unprecedented achievement” by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

 

India has become the fourth “space superpower” after the US, Russia, and China, to openly demonstrate its ASAT missile capability. The space club members regularly accused each other of weaponizing space, voicing suspicions over secretive military launches and dual-purpose tests, but never admitted to possessing any orbital weapons systems.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/575556-india-space-based-weapons/

 

Namaste doesn’t work in India any longer, Shiva or Kali does