Tag: Viswanathan Anand

  • Viswanathan Anand decodes the game of deception in a high tea duologue with Barun Das

    Viswanathan Anand decodes the game of deception in a high tea duologue with Barun Das

    MUMBAI: The latest episode of Duologue with Barun Das, airing on News9 on 15 March at 10 pm, features a compelling exchange between TV9 Network’s MD & CEO Barun Das, and chess legend Viswanathan Anand. Known for its deep, thought-provoking conversations, Duologue once again delivers an intellectual discourse that goes beyond the surface.

    Anand, a five-time World Chess Champion, delves into how chess mirrors life, shaping critical thinking and resilience. Reflecting on his playing style, he remarked, “How you approach chess often reflects your approach to life.” With humour, he recalled his mother’s jest, “If I hated losing in chess as much as in cards, I’d be a better player.”  

    Das described the conversation as “a fascinating dive into Anand’s visionary outlook on chess, AI, and life itself.” He added, “In chess, checkmate signals the end, but in this duologue, the discussion only deepens, sparking new perspectives and ideas.”

    Anand shared his views, the sport’s potential inclusion in the Olympics, and the growing prize money, especially in women’s chess. He also addressed the Nikhil Kamath controversy, acknowledging it as an unfortunate event.

    Anand noted that computers have surpassed human players for over 25 years, with AI-driven neural networks revolutionising chess even further. Instead of resisting change, he believes players must learn to ask the right questions rather than seek fixed answers.

    As Duologue nears the end of its third season, this episode stands out as an insightful and engaging discussion. Don’t miss it on News9 this Friday at 10 pm.

  • Golden Key Awards unlock excellence in market research with top honours

    Golden Key Awards unlock excellence in market research with top honours

    MUMBAI: The world of market research and insights had its moment in the spotlight as the Market Research Society of India (MRSI) hosted the Golden Key Awards 2024 on 21 February in Mumbai. Recognising trailblazers, innovators, and rising stars, the awards celebrated excellence across research, analytics, and storytelling—shedding light on the game-changers shaping business intelligence.

    From emerging talent to technological breakthroughs, the event honoured individuals and organisations that are redefining the way data drives decisions. Aadya Sinha (Third Eye Integrated Services) clinched the Best Researcher Under 30 title, while Datamatics Global Services took home The Most Humane Organisation Award for its people-first approach. Kantar made a double impact, winning Best Operations Team of the Year and Best Client Servicing Team of the Year, reinforcing its stronghold in research operations. Meanwhile, Flipkart & Myntra earned the title of Best Client Insight Team of the Year for their prowess in consumer analytics.

    Adding strategic depth to the evening, Indian Chess Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand took the stage in a riveting conversation with Shafali Arora (Hindustan Unilever Limited), drawing parallels between chess and leadership. Anand’s insights on decision-making, precision, and long-term vision offered the audience a masterclass in critical thinking.

    The second segment of the awards, powered by ITC, recognised pioneering research and innovation. Ipsos & Ikea bagged The Most Effective Storyteller Award, while Metrix Research & Analytics took home Best Data Collection Innovation. Hindustan Unilever Limited secured Best Research Methodology Innovation, and Datamatics Global Services was awarded Best Use of Technology for its AI-powered research solutions.

    A lifetime of contributions to the market research industry was honoured with Lifetime Achievement Awards presented to C.K. Sharma and Ashok Das, while Lalit S. Kanodia received a Special Award for his pioneering role in analytics and technology-driven insights.

    The final category, powered by Kantar, saw Hindustan Unilever Limited emerge as a dominant winner, securing multiple titles, including Best Work in Emerging Sectors, Best Business Impact Through Analytics, and Best Business Impact Through Research. Ipsos was recognised for Best Developmental Research, while Flipkart Internet Pvt. Ltd. clinched Best Communication Crafting Research for its excellence in shaping brand narratives.

    With support from industry giants like Hindustan Unilever Limited, Nestlé, ITC, Amazon, Datamatics, NielsenIQ, and TATA Consumer Products, the 6th edition of the Golden Key Awards was more than a night of recognition, it was a celebration of research’s transformative power. As the market research field continues to evolve, MRSI remains committed to fostering innovation and excellence, ensuring that data-driven insights continue to steer the future of business strategy.

  • Tech Mahindra Global Chess League to live stream on JioCinema from 3 October

    Tech Mahindra Global Chess League to live stream on JioCinema from 3 October

    MUMBAI: Chess lovers can rub their hands in glee. For all those who missed watching the Indian grandmasters and international masters take India to a record win at the FIDE Chess Olympiad, here’s a chance to make up for that lost opportunity. 

    The Global Chess League (featuring five-time world champion, Viswanathan Anand, current world No 1 and five times world champion Magnus Carlsen), which is a joint venture between Tech Mahindra and FIDE , is to be streamed live on Jio Cinema between 3 and 12 October. 

    “We are delighted to continue our association with the world’s largest franchise chess league. Indian chess is at an exciting juncture, and we believe GCL will play a part in fuelling the growth of the sport furthermore,” says Viacom18 Sports Head of Strategy, Acquisitions & Partnerships Hursh Shrivastava. “JioCinema will enable the league to reach a wider audience. We remain steadfast in our endeavour to innovate and engage sporting fans.”

    Adds Global Chess League CEO Sameer Pathak:, “We are delighted to have JioCinema onboard once again. Their support in the past season as streaming partners was tremendous and it allowed us to accomplish our mission of reaching the masses. We are delighted to extend our association with them in the second season as we continue our mission to spread chess across the world and set new standards for fan engagement.”

    The league is being held at Friends House in London and features six teams with six players in each team. Among the franchises figure: Triveni Continental Kings, Alpine SG Pipers, Ganges Grandmasters, PBG Alaskan Knights, American Gambits and UpGrad Mumba Masters. Each team – having two superstar women, an icon, two superstar male players and a player born in 2003 or later (prodigy)- necessarily have to play 10 matches since the Tech Mahindra Global Chess League is a double round-robin tournament between six teams. 

    An icon will play on board no 1, two male players on board no 2 and 3, two female players on board no 4 and 5, and one player born in 2003 or later will play on board no 6. All players of a particular team will play with the same color which the team gets. In the first match between the teams, this shall be determined by a drawing of lots or similar method of chance held 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. In the second match between the teams, the teams shall play with the other colour.

    Teams will also play in a fixed board order which cannot be changed after the draw of lots. The time control will be 20 minutes with no increment. Instead of simultaneous start of all six games, it will be staggered start – two games will start after the interval of every two minutes. 

    Game points (GP) are awarded in the following way: four GP for a game won with black (including forfeit wins); three GP for a game won with white (including forfeit wins); one GP for drawn game and  zero GP for a lost game. Match points (MP) are awarded in the following way: three MP for the team that scores more GP than their opposing team;  one MP for a team that scores the same GP as their opposing team and zero MP for the team that scores fewer GP than their opposing team.

    The Ganges Grandmasters has opted for Viswanathan Anand as its icon player; Alpine SG Pipers for Magnus Carlsen; UpGrad Mumba Masters for Maxime Vachier-Lagrave; Triveni Continental for Alireza Firouzja; American Gambits for Hikaru Nakamura and PBG Alaskan Knights for Anish Giri.

    The teams are as follows:

    Alpine SG Pipers has GM Magnus Carlsen, GM R Praggnanandhaa, GM Richard Rapport, GM Yifan Hou, GM Kateryna Lagno and GM Daniel Dardha on their squad.

    The Triveni Continental Kings has GM Wei Yi, GM Firouzja Alireza, GM Radjabov Teimour, GM Kosteniuk Alexandra, GM Gunina Valentina and  GM Sindarov Javokhir.

    PBG Alaskan Knights has world rapid 2019 champion GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov and world rapid women 2022 champion, GM Zhongyi Tan,  GM Anish Giri, GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, IM Alina Kashlinskaya and GM Nihal Sarin.

    American Gambits, a new team in the league replacing Chingari Gulf Titans, has ‘speed king’ GM Hikaru Nakamura, FIDE world cup 2021 winner GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda, GM Yangyi Yu, two-time consecutive world blitz women’s champion, IM Bibisara Assaubayeva, GM Elisabeth Paehtz and GM Jonas Buhl Bjerre.

    Upgrad Mumba Masters features  GM Vidit Gujrathi, GM Koneru Humpy, GM Harika Dronavalli, GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, GM Peter Svidler and GM Raunak Sadhwani.

    Finally, Ganges Grandmasters has  GM Viswanathan Anand, GM Arjun Erigaisi, GM Parham Maghsoodloo, GM R Vaishali, IM Nurgyul Salimova and GM Volodar Murzin.

    The opening ceremony was held on 2 October, with the first round commencing on 3 October at 1:15 pm London time (5:45 pm  IST). The second match starts at 3:55 pm LT  (8:25 pm IST) and  the third at 5:15 pm LT  (9:45 pm IST).  While the same schedule will be followed on all days, there will be an additional game on 4,5,6 October at 2:30 pm LT (9:30 pm IST).  The final is scheduled to be played on 12 October with the first game at 1:15 pm LT (5:45 pm IST) and the second one at 2:35 pm LT (7:05 pm IST).

    The Global Chess League also is looking to set benchmarks for tech innovations in the sport as Tech Mahindra will explore unique fan engagements to promote the game, particularly across London and the UK by leveraging next-gen technologies such as AI, metaverse, AR/VR, among others.
     

  • Dsport to telecast Poker Sports League’s season 2

    Dsport to telecast Poker Sports League’s season 2

    MUMBAI: Dsport, Discovery Communications India’s sports TV channel, has acquired the exclusive rights to broadcast season two of the Poker Sports League (PSL), the world’s first franchise-based poker league. The tournament will be covered in English to begin with. This will be the first-ever broadcast of the globally popular sport of poker in India. PSL’s choice of broadcast partner was made after careful evaluation involving multiple bids. 

    PSL co-founder Amit Burman said, “PSL’s biggest challenge has been to overcome preconceived notions and change people’s perception with regards to poker. Hence, our positioning has been clear from the very start and this will get established further by getting the league broadcasted on a sports channel.  Dsport’s wide coverage of international sporting properties made it the natural choice.

    With this partnership announcement, PSL has clearly distinguished itself from other leagues in India. For Season two, PSL has franchised 12 teams with each team committing close to INR 15 crore over the next eight years. For the season, the organisers have announced a prize pool of INR 3.6 crores, which is a significant increase from the previous edition.

    TS Panesar, head of business at Dsport, said, “Poker is broadcast on sports channels across the globe since 1978. In India, this will be a first and considering that PSL is the world’s first franchise-based poker league, we are excited to partner with them. The PSL team is committed to creating an excellent broadcast-friendly show to reach out to sport lovers across the subcontinent and make this an exceptional experience for them.”

    The teams this year will consist of a total of 10 players each, comprising one mentor/playing captain, two pro-players, two from free live qualifiers, three from free online qualifiers and two wild-card entries. While the first season saw 140 players getting drafted, this year the drafts will see close to 170 players, who can be eligible for participation.

    Based on the design, PSL is eliminating the factor of luck by ensuring the players get to prove their poker skills over multiple events. For instance, players who want to make it to the online draft need to play 24 out of 72 deep-stack online events and need to perform well across all the events in order to stand a chance of getting drafted.

     “We are very excited to have DSport as our broadcasting channel partner this season. Season 1 was a proof of the concept year as we wanted to test the potential of converting an individual sport into a team sport. Season 2 requires us to multiply PSL’s reach much beyond the online platform in order to connect with every possible poker enthusiast out there,” PSL co-founder Pranav Bagai said. “Anybody who knows the ‘p’ of poker can prove his/her skill by qualifying through free live qualifiers or free online qualifiers, which began last month and will continue until March 2018.”

    When asked about this association, Viswanathan Anand, chess maestro and brand ambassador of PSL, said, “Poker as a sport has ample potential and it is about time that we Indians realise it and give the sport the kind of attention that it deserves. PSL joining hands with DSport sure looks like a step in the right direction.”

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  • Get set for a chess match with the champion

    Get set for a chess match with the champion

    MUMBAI: The fans of Chess player Viswanathan Anand may now get a chance to meet their icon as Crocin Cold & Flu Max is organising a ‘Chess Challenge’ on its Facebook page.

    10 lucky winners will get a chance to meet Viswanathan Anand and one winner amongst them gets the opportunity to play a game of chess with him. While others stand a chance to win exciting prizes.

    To participate in the game, consumers can log on to https://www.facebook.com/GSKCrocin. The contest commenced on 7 November and will be on till 28 November. Players can register on the Crocin Chess Challenge Facebook app and can earn points by playing against the computer. All the games against the computer are timed; hence it would be a real test of skill and technique.

    The pecking order of the players on the game’s leader board is interestingly constructed classifying players as: Brilliant Bishops, Relentless Rooks, Knowledgeable Knights and the Chess Champion based on increasing order of their performance and points. While five ‘Relentless Rooks’ have a chance to win Viswanathan Anand merchandise every day, top 10 Knowledgeable Knights will get a chance to meet the legend himself. One ‘Chess Champion’ will be crowned from amongst the top 10 performers who will get to play a game of chess with the chess master.

    Speaking about the contest, GlaxoSmithKline India EVP-marketing Jayant Singh said, “Over the years, Crocin has been trusted by millions of consumers in India to get effective relief from pain. Backed by the strong heritage of Crocin, New Crocin Cold & Flu Max not only provides effective relief from five signs of Cold and Flu but also helps bring back your focus. Chess is one such game that epitomizes focus and concentration. We are glad to host the ‘Chess Challenge’ with the brand ambassador for Crocin Cold & Flu Max Vishwanathan Anand. We wish him a great championship ahead!”

    Delighted at being associated with the contest, Viswanathan Anand said, “Chess is a unique game that truly tests the player’s ability to strategise and foresee. I am glad to be a part of the Crocin Cold & Flu Max ‘Chess Challenge’; the contest provides a platform for chess lovers to enjoy the game and also showcase their knowledge about the game through the quiz. What is interesting is that the game can also be enjoyed by inviting friends to join. I am looking forward to being challenged by the contest winner; it will certainly be an exciting game of chess!”

    The ‘Chess Challenge’ is supported by an extensive campaign consisting of display banners, YouTube video pre-rolls and stamp ads. Viswanathan Anand and Crocin have a long-standing association and the ‘Chess Challenge’ takes this association forward.

  • TVH ropes in Viswanathan Anand as brand ambassador

    MUMBAI: Real estate developer TVH has roped in World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand as its brand ambassador.

    One of the reasons for tapping Anand is that the realty company operates predominantly in south India.

    TVH Group of Companies chairman N Ravichandran said, “We were on the lookout for a brand ambassador for some time and in Viswanathan Anand, we found the perfect answer. He reflects our values – mentally strong, innovative in every move with quick response and of course is someone from our own Chennai. The most important is the credibility factor that is associated with him.”

    The TVH brand has created a niche by offering the value proposition of being a customer centric real estate brand with focus on quality, price and ethical approach. It is entering into a new market segment by launching a super premium project at Adyar named Quadrant.

    The new brand by TVH is an attempt to access newer markets globally with NRI community.

    Anand said, “I am indeed happy to be associated with a solid brand like TVH. Having experienced the professionalism and customer centric services offered by TVH, it was but natural to say yes when approached to be the brand ambassador for this fast growing company. I believe this association will grow in strength in the years to come.”