Giri 和 Nakamura 因国际象棋赛程冲突而争执

特级大师 Anish Giri 和 Hikaru Nakamura 在社交媒体上公开争吵,由主要国际象棋赛事日程重叠引发。此争端聚焦于观众数量和机会,正值 2026 年候选人赛备战期间。尽管两名选手都将参加塞浦路斯即将举办的赛事,但他们的交流凸显了国际象棋格局演变中的紧张局势。

Grand Chess Tour (GCT) 与 Esports World Cup (EWC) 之间的赛程冲突引发了两名知名棋手的口水战。GCT 是传统线下赛事,由 Rex Sinquefield 资助,并与特级大师 Garry Kasparov 相关联,与去年首次纳入国际象棋、获得巨额沙特投资的新兴数字赛事 EWC 重叠。这意味着一些已报名 GCT 的棋手可能错失 EWC 决赛,尽管已获得资格。 38 岁的 Hikaru Nakamura,五次美国冠军、拥有 310 万 YouTube 订阅者的知名主播,在视频中谈及此事。他表示,这一冲突可能利好国际象棋,为新兴棋手腾出名额,前提是资深棋手跳过 EWC。然而,他暗示某些常客缺乏吸引力,此言招致批评。 31 岁的荷兰特级大师 Anish Giri 以社交媒体机智闻名,他在 X(前 Twitter)回应:「Hikaru 一直说只有他带来所有‘观众’,但老实说,我为网站 ChessMonitor 做的广告(!),在我完全(!)不活跃的 YT 频道上——订阅者仅为其 1/15——表现也仅略逊于他大多数近期视频。做大点或友善点,Hikaru。✌️,」Giri 写道。 Nakamura 反驳称,此类比较无效,并强调自己在直播而非 YouTube 视频上的优势。他补充道:「各位,你们开始得太早了。候选人赛还有六周。请将观众测量大赛推迟到开赛前一周。那时会更有趣!」FIDE 首席执行官 Emil Sutovsky 试图调解。 争执升级,Giri 指责 Nakamura 为提升 EWC 前景而贬低同行。Nakamura 嘲讽回应:「棋手总觉得一切都是战略。」 此争端发生在两人备战塞浦路斯 2026 候选人赛之际,这是 FIDE 关键赛事。Magnus Carlsen 与两人有旧日恩怨,隐于幕后。尽管不如历史棋坛宿怨激烈,此在线争执凸显现代国际象棋中个性和观众的重要性日益增长。

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