Title : Slow Starts
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Slow Starts
Game 4 of the 2016 World Chess Championship ran a similar course to game 3. Carlsen gained an advantage, tried to grind down Karjakin, missed stronger moves in the ending, and the game was a draw. So 4 games, 4 draws to start the match.This got me thinking about previous matches, and how long fans had to wait to see a decisive result. At first I thought that the move to a 12 game format (which I dislike) caused players to start more cautiously, but it turns out that this isn't always the case, and I was only remembering the worst cases.
Going backwards (until 2000) here is a list of matches with the game number of the first decisive game, as well as if it was won by the eventual match winner or loser.
- 2014 2 (W)
- 2013 5 (W)
- 2012 7 (L)
- 2010 1 (L)
- 2008 3 (W)
- 2004 1 (W) (14 games)
- 2000 2 (W) (16 games)
Slow Starts
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