Mig Greengard just posted the following on his ChessNinja website:

“From a source very close to the Linares/Morelia organizers comes word that Radjabov was compensated by the hotel for the theft of his dad’s computer but that to stay and play he wanted additional compensation from the organizers. 100,000 euros of compensation!”

What do you think about this if true?

I faced with the similar situation last year at the Women’s World Chess Cup in Dresden, Germany. Minutes before I played my final match against IM Elizabeth Pahtz, my bag which included my one week old state of the art laptop (and all my chess data in it) was stolen when I was doing an interview with the German National TV. I took it with me because I was worried about the hotel security. The bag was placed next to the playing table.

I had 2 choices:

– Play with a big handicap of emotional stress right before the game
– Pack my bags and go home

After consulting with my coach Paul Truong, I decided to play anyway because I did not want to disappoint the fans and the organizer. They spent good money to host the event and I did not want to offend them. I won the match but my computer was never found.

Should Radjabov stay and play anyway or should he go home as he did? What do you think?

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