@SlowSlug said in #51:
> With old age already, it was still very interesting to follow this match closely.
> And besides good entertainment, i was quite surprised of witnessing, how much factors outside of chess and its logic had their say in this encounter. I seem to feel, this has always been the case, but i missed to pay attention to those factors in an appropriate manner.
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> But leaving this subject alone, i llke to think, this outcome offers best chances for the future of our beloved royal game.
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> Thanks to Mr. Ding, who really went through a perilluous adventure to gain the title, the future of the championships looks a little brighter compared to his opponent, who seemed to lean a bit to the dishonest side of things.
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> Anyway, what a fight! Thanks Magnus for making this possible. ;-)
Can you explain "dishonest side of things" please? It's a bit vague at the moment.