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Chevalier wrote on 05/09/08 at 22:56:40:
If a large number of players change their preferences to FischerRandom, then there is always the possibility of having separate FischerRandom ratings along with the ratings for classical chess.
See this HTTP URL....
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4612 What the players want is almost irrelevant. What FIDE wants is irrelevant. Instead, follow the money$.
If the sponsor of a major chess tournament announced that next year his well-funded tournament will be FRC (chess960), then it is certain the players would participate.
Chess cannot go on and on and on for another 15 decades with only this same one start position being reused endlessly and at-home analyzed to the point where novel moves rarely occur until well after 20 move-pairs. Novelty delayed is novelty denied (to warp a common phrase from the world of criminal justice).
But FRC is not quite the answer either:
full FRC is also too extreme, in the opposite direction. So instead a
compromise....
The future of chess is for a
second start position to be announced, and then used for a period of perhaps a few years (instead of the usual setup).
It took centuries for modern opening analysis to become the beast it is today in the computerized era. But it would not take centuries for the second start position to become heavily analyzed. Make your own guesstimate....
How many years would it take for the depth of opening analysis of a second start position to reach the depth known in the days when M.Botvinnik was the World Chess Champion? Would it take 30 years? Of with Fritz would it take 3 years? There is only one way to find out.
Imagine how grand it would be to watch the modern grandmaster community tear into the bowels of a second start position in a persistent and focused way! Instead of struggling to find opening novelties, the GMs would not struggle to find novelties that are better than what their opponents are finding. There would be a sudden and welcome abundance.
The traditional start position had numerous wonderful opening themes that were unknown to the inventors of modern chess in 1475. They did not know about the Sicilian Dragon, or even about the French Defense in accurate way. Today's GMs and amateurs are just as ignorant about what cool and intellectually interesting opening themes are right now waiting to be discovered in most of the other 479 start positions in FRC.
We are waiting for a wealthy sponsor to pick one of those 479.
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