Alexander GRISCHUK: “JAKOVENKO KNEW ALL MY SECRETS!”
Interview provided by the World Cup Organizer

The destiny played a mean trick to the Russian chess player Alexander Grischuk. After he outplayed his friend Vladislav Tkachiev in Round 2, the French Grandmaster stated in the press conference: “My friend Sasha knew all my secrets!” In Round 4 Grischuk was unlucky the same way: his opponent Dmitry Jakovenko knew … all his secrets!

• The match against Dmitry was not going well from the very beginning. I would not manage to get an advantage with white. And with black you don’t get anything at all… I have prepared several openings to the World Cup. But apparently I have used all of them till my match against Dmitry. And I had practically nothing to surprise him. So, this is what happened: I had no advantage during the whole match. I had slight hopes to do something in the rapid games. But my opponent played quite good in these games as well.

The decisive game was at the fourth rapid game. I played a usual variation, to my mind, but all of a sudden got into a trouble. I had to defense: in a long and agonizing way. I managed to make a draw, but the game took a lot of energy from me. I played blitz just awfully. In first game I changed all possible pieces and in the second I missed a mate in two moves.

There was an opinion that you tried to bring it to the blitz games. You are considered the best blitz player in the world…

• I was considered, – corrects Alexander. – I could not get more than 5 th place in the latest World Blitz Championship.

You were working with Jakovenko before. Did this fact influence the match against him here?

• Of course. We both knew what we can do. However it turned out that Dmitry knew more of my secrets than me.

The chess players have different opinion on the new tie breaks regulations. What is your opinion?

• The tie breaks are too long now. I think they should be shortened. For example, the rapid games should have a time control 20 minutes for game. Something is not clear for me: why we play two classical games, four rapid and then again two blitz games? I would suggest another, more logical format: two plus four plus six and then Sudden death.

Who will win the Cup, to your mind?

• There are few chess players left. They all have good chances.

Perhaps Dmitry Jakovenko?

• Perhaps. But our performance during the match did not impress me. But it depends with what to compare. Have you seen the game Bacrot-Ponomariov of yesterday? The real miracles could be seen there.

Your wife Natalia Zhukova plays in the tournament in Turkey now. Do you follow her games?

As far as I know, my wife plays there even worse than me here. She could outplayed only one Turkish chess player who is not strong at all. And three losses…

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