gwnn wrote on 11/14/14 at 15:08:39:
Last year she actually asked something like "were you trying to calculate all the way to mate in that time" with a mixture of curiosity and admiration, and he snapped back at her quite rudely. The other time he snapped was when a Norwegian reporter asked him 2-3 times "what it means that you will do your best." - that one seemed like quite a stupid question and was treated as such by Anand.
Who would you have as a professional interviewer? Many chess interviewers in the hall ask much worse things than Karlovich, at least she is trying to make non-committal jokes as a starting point, I mean, Carlsen could have gone into a bit of detail on what he thought of his defences to 1. d4 without divulging his opening in game 8 or anything useful to Anand, don't you agree? Instead, he chose to say "um maybe" and "well yes, the opening was ok. better than yesterday."
Just found the exact question and answer from this chessvibe article during the 2013 match:
http://www.chessvibes.com/?q=carlsen-close-to-world-title-after-anand-blunders-i... Anastasiya Karlovich: "Did you try really to calculate all these complications, all these variations till the end somehow, or was it possible?” Anand replied: “No, I was thinking what to eat tonight.”
In the context of that particular press conference itself it seemed to me to be a "stupid" question. Anand obviously thought so as well given his reaction. If you check the comments section of the youtube video for that press conference there is a general consensus that the questions by her and the journalists towards Anand in particular, were; pretty dumb and in a few cases very rude:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx74Q0I0aBc. Perhaps it's just a matter of taste, some people might like her interviewing style, I personally cringe when she asks some of the questions she does.
I also don't think it's comparable to say it's ok for her to do it because there's journalists asking even worse questions because a lot of these journalists won't be chess players so you need to tolerate some "stupid" questions from them. The professional interviewer or mediator should be conducting themselves with a certain level of professionalism and I think she hasn't on some occasions.
I would probably go with Dirk Jan Geuzendam for my top pick to be the interviewer at these showcase events.
Regarding Carlsen I think that's just the way he is at press conferences, he's always been like that as far as I can remember. It's quite clear from his body language that he doesn't enjoy attending them. Tbh I don't blame him when it's Karlovich asking the questions

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It was a great question that by Anastasia, right to the heart of the matter. Anands reaction was poor.