Title: Russian Crowned Champion of Chess Boxing Post by: Ookii on July 08, 2008, 04:25:30 AM Quote "I took a lot of body-blows in the fourth round and that affected my concentration. That's why I made a big mistake in the fifth round: I did not see him coming for my king,'' he said. http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23979955-23109,00.html (http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23979955-23109,00.html) Title: Re: Russian Crowned Champion of Chess Boxing Post by: Sky on July 08, 2008, 05:51:38 AM :drillf:
Title: Re: Russian Crowned Champion of Chess Boxing Post by: HAMMER FRENZY on July 09, 2008, 09:25:01 AM Fucking wow.
Title: Re: Russian Crowned Champion of Chess Boxing Post by: Chimpy on July 09, 2008, 09:30:29 AM The asteroid that wipes out the human species cannot come soon enough.
Title: Re: Russian Crowned Champion of Chess Boxing Post by: Morat20 on July 10, 2008, 10:08:22 AM I prefer Drunken Chess.
Title: Re: Russian Crowned Champion of Chess Boxing Post by: Cyrrex on July 10, 2008, 10:29:23 AM Seems to me that if I wanted to be a champion chess-boxer (and I'll privately admit that it sounds intriguing), I would just train the boxing part and not worry about the chess side at all. I could be the world's crappiest chess player and still be champ. I figure I could just stall for four minutes of chess, and then give a total beat-down. It seems rather flawed that either a checkmate or a KO can lead to victory. Seems it should be a combination of both.
The guy does look pretty big though. Do they have weight classes? Ideas for other hybrid sports: Synchronized 110 meter hurdles Skeet Bobsled Equestrian Bowling Triple Pole Vault Shot-put Water Polo Title: Re: Russian Crowned Champion of Chess Boxing Post by: Samwise on July 10, 2008, 10:43:31 AM I could be the world's crappiest chess player and still be champ. I figure I could just stall for four minutes of chess, and then give a total beat-down. In a timed chess match it's not possible to "stall" -- you make your move or you forfeit the game. Depending on how they have the clocks set, a sufficiently crappy chess player might actually not be able to avoid checkmate in a span of four minutes. Back when I played chess regularly, my game of choice was the five-minute speed match. Each player's clock is set to five minutes; use it up before checkmate and you lose (hence the longest the game can possibly last is ten minutes). If you take more than a few seconds to make each move you're probably boned. For what they're doing, it'd make sense to set each player's clock at something like 2:30, which would force the slower player to move at something very close to the pace of the faster player. Under those circumstances a good player could probably shepherd a poor player into some sort of fool's mate within one round. Title: Re: Russian Crowned Champion of Chess Boxing Post by: Teleku on July 10, 2008, 12:38:50 PM According to Wiki, they play speed chess, with 12 minutes total time. Chess rounds last 4 minutes, boxing rounds last 2 minutes. If they don't make a single move in one round of chess, they get a warning. If it happens again, they lose.
So you only have 2 minutes to get the beat down in. Also, going along with your idea, another player could just concentrate on being good at chess, then dance around, block, and just generally stall during the boxing round. Then kick your ass in chess. Title: Re: Russian Crowned Champion of Chess Boxing Post by: Cyrrex on July 11, 2008, 04:17:06 AM Stop crushing my dreams!
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