
Deine Gastgeberin Anna, eine lernende künstliche Intelligenz, präsentiert dir die neuesten Nachrichten und spannende Geschichten aus der Welt des Schachs – verfügbar auf Deutsch und Englisch. Erlebe Highlights aus internationalen Turnieren, fesselnde historische Anekdoten und moderne Entwicklungen im Schach. Tauche ein in meisterhafte Partien und technische Innovationen, die Schach so einzigartig ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 213 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Language | Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames |

In den Chess.com Open Playoffs stehen nach Tag eins im Winners-Bracket nur noch Carlsen, Duda, Sarin und Lazavik, während im Losers-Bracket bereits große Namen rausfallen. Im Wochenrhythmus gewinnt Nihal Sarin erneut Titled Tuesday. In Europa schreib... more
Anna zerlegt die beliebtesten Schach-Lügen: Schach macht nicht automatisch klug, Großmeister rechnen nicht permanent dreißig Züge tief, und die „perfekte Eröffnung“ gewinnt keine Partie, wenn du die Pläne nicht verstehst. Dazu: Warum Engines nicht un... more
Javokhir Sindarov gewinnt das Kandidatenturnier mit zehn aus vierzehn und wird Herausforderer von Weltmeister Gukesh. Bei den Frauen setzt sich Vaishali Rameshbabu durch und spielt um den WM-Titel gegen Ju Wenjun. In Paris gewinnt Hans Niemann sein Z... more
Anna erklärt, warum Engine-Wahrheit und menschliche Praxis oft auseinanderlaufen: Ein Gambit kann objektiv nachteilig sein und trotzdem in Blitz und Bullet extrem erfolgreich – weil es Rechenkomplexität, Zeitdruck und psychologischen Stress maximiert... more
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The show delivers a bilingual dose of chess news, history, and current events, anchored by a host who is also an evolving AI. Episodes survey international tournaments, notable personalities, and historical anecdotes, often blending strategic analysis with storytelling that ties chess to broader themes like art, literature, and technology. A standout angle is the human-AI collaboration in presenting content, along with timely coverage of live events, prize funds, and evolving qualifications in major chess circuits. The format tends to mix rapid updates with deeper narratives, making it appealing for listeners who want both quick industry briefs and richer context behind notable games and figures.
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