You may only post in this thread if your country has at least one player rated above 2700

You may only post in this thread if your country has at least one player rated above 2700.

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Are there standings lead for the current team championship?
I get the feeling our team is in the first place, given its victory over both USA and China, but I am not so sure.

Nevermind, found them.
Wait, it's even over.

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Congratulations, but USA and Azerbaijan both sent something of a B-team.

why are we brainlets?

Don't waste your time on Yea Forums, Magnus

>both our highest players at 2697

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Too much beer and red sausages.
I'm not Magnus Carlsen.

You have no less than five players between 2680 and 2700. A genuinely strong team, as seen in , but no single standout elite player.

that's exactly what Magnus would say

>27 players in the top 40 come from commie or ex-commie countries

Proud of my working class heroes desu

RIP Topalov

Yea, I was surprised there is neither Caruana nor Nakamura.

No Caruana, no So, no Nakamura, no Dominguez, no Shankland. Literally a B team. Azerbaijan is a different question, they went without their two Candidates-level players but brought Naiditsch and Mamedov (who imploded dramatically).

when has chess become such a third-world sport?

based Hou Yifan

You may only consider yourself a global superpower if your country has at least four players rated above 2700. As much as you might try, the European Union is not yet a unified nation.

>vachier

Who is Jewish among the 2700+ players?

My country is the world

*posts here anyway*

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>Nepomniachtchi
I was sure he was Jewish just looking at his name.

It's translated along the lines of "he who does not remember his ancestors".
It was originally derogatory / used by people who wanted to conceal their ancestors.

Very interesting, thank you. I don't think there's an equivalent surname to express this in Western countries.