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Chess is getting a makeover—and it’s anything but quiet. In this episode, we explore the launch of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour, a $12 million bid to turn the world’s most cerebral game into a global spectacle. Led by Magnus Carlsen and entrepreneur Jan Henric Buettner, the tour borrows glitz from Formula 1, shakes up tradition with randomized starting positions, and rewires broadcast coverage with heart-rate monitors, live computer analysis, and even “confession booths.” Designed to elevate chess stars and captivate both purists and casual viewers, Freestyle Chess may be the boldest attempt yet to bring strategy, drama, and personality to the center of the world stage. Is this the future of the game—or a high-stakes experiment in reinventing a classic?
https://www.economist.com/culture/2025/01/30/can-magnus-carlsen-convince-people-to-watch-chess
By HSChess is getting a makeover—and it’s anything but quiet. In this episode, we explore the launch of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour, a $12 million bid to turn the world’s most cerebral game into a global spectacle. Led by Magnus Carlsen and entrepreneur Jan Henric Buettner, the tour borrows glitz from Formula 1, shakes up tradition with randomized starting positions, and rewires broadcast coverage with heart-rate monitors, live computer analysis, and even “confession booths.” Designed to elevate chess stars and captivate both purists and casual viewers, Freestyle Chess may be the boldest attempt yet to bring strategy, drama, and personality to the center of the world stage. Is this the future of the game—or a high-stakes experiment in reinventing a classic?
https://www.economist.com/culture/2025/01/30/can-magnus-carlsen-convince-people-to-watch-chess