29 June 2012
Chess blog for latest chess news and chess trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2012
Viswanathan Anand during
his Accenture lecture in Madrid.
his Accenture lecture in Madrid.
But, Viswanathan Anand began his lecture with an anecdote about him and his wife Aruna. Anand explains how he could not recognize the pattern in their anniversary date while he was thinking of elo number patterns. You can hear the anecdote in the beginning of the video.
Accenture, the largest consulting firm in the world, organised the conference Return on Analytics in the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid. More than 200 invited guests filled in the auditorium to attend the meeting that launched “Accenture Analytics”, a new unit of Accenture which is dedicated to the creation of value through analytical intelligence in business processes.
One of the speakers was Vishy Anand. His lecture “Analysis to anticipate the future and make the best decisions” touched upon topics like pattern recognition, decision making, the role of computers and the different strategies he used in his World Championship matches. Here’s the lecture (44 minutes):
From Alexandra Kosteniuk’s
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www.chessqueen.com
One of the speakers was Vishy Anand. His lecture “Analysis to anticipate the future and make the best decisions” touched upon topics like pattern recognition, decision making, the role of computers and the different strategies he used in his World Championship matches. Here’s the lecture (44 minutes):
From Alexandra Kosteniuk’s
www.chessblog.com
Also see her personal blog at
www.chessqueen.com