In this video, it was clear that there was no animosity between Anand and Topalov. When the “non-handshake” after the game question was asked at the press conference, neither player could remember clearly if they did or did not. Their minds were totally preoccupied with the game, especially because of the 3-time repetition situation which happened for the first time in the match. They both simply forgot but Anand pointed out that they did shake hands before the game.

It is unfortunate that some “chess fans” immediately insulted the players, their families, their countries, their cultures, the organizers, FIDE, and everything else they could think of on various websites, including this blog, without knowing what exactly took place. If the players actually do something wrong then we should criticize them. But don’t just insult people for no reason or without knowing the facts.

I played in world championship and candidates’ matches before. I know how completely focus I had to be. I also know both Anand and Topalov (as well as Kramnik) very well for over 2 decades. I consider them friends. They are all very nice people and they are doing their best in a very high pressure and intense situation.

They do not deserve this kind of treatment from people who have never met them, know them, or even remotely understand the sacrifices they had to make for over 30 years to get to the pinnacle of chess. If these “fans” want to insult the players then go to another website to do it. I will start to monitor the comments much more carefully and I will delete all disrespectful and insulting posts. If we are asking the players to be more professional then the fans should do the same.

Thankfully there were only about 20-30 such disgraceful posts from the 44,000+ people who followed my LIVE commentary today.

Thanks for your understanding!

Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
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