
Press release
World Première of the internet
presentation system Foidos
Chess giants meet in Enschede
ENSCHEDE – On April 2nd a
remarkable chess event will be played in Enschede (Netherlands)
Vladimir Kramnik, World Chess
Champion from 2000-2007, will face two young and talented Grandmasters:
Marie Sebag (21) from France and 24 year-old Dutchman Jan Werle to play a
simultaneous exhibition.
The event has a special dimension
as it will be taped with several video cameras. The recordings will be used
to prepare the World Première of the Foidos internet presentation system.
With Foidos, the internet user will be able to watch all aspects of a chess
game. Not just the moves, but close-ups of the player’s faces, comments by a
Grandmaster and integrated computer analysis of the position are transmitted
with this revolutionary software.
The match will be played in the
new offices of DGT (Digital Game Technology), Hengelosestraat 66 in Enschede
(within walking distance of the central railway station) and starts at 14.00
hrs.
The arbiter will be experienced
Dutchman Geurt Gijssen, previously chief arbiter of several World
Championship matches. The top American GM Yasser Seirawan will be the
commentator for this clock simul.
DGT
is the world’s leading designer and producer of digital chess clocks and
electronic chess boards. All top level chess events use DGT chess
equipment.
Vladimir Kramnik
(32) is a Russian Chess player, living in Paris. Kramnik is the 14th world
chess champion, a title he won in 2000 by beating Garry Kasparov. He lost
his title in September 2007 to the Indian GM Viswanathan Anand. In October
2008, Anand and Kramnik will battle in a match for the world championship in
Bonn, Germany (www.uep-worldchess.com).
During this match Foidos will be used to broadcast the games over the
internet. Kramnik shares the number one position in the world rankings with
Anand. Both have 2799 ELO points.
Marie Sebag
(21) owns the WGM (women grand master) and IM (international master) title.
She is one of the most talented female chess players and recently entered
the Women’s top 10 with a rating of 2510 points. Marie lives in Paris and
has played in the Netherlands before. She scored her second GM norm in
Vlissingen last year and participated in the Young Masters event in Hengelo
several times.
Jan Werle
(24) is living in Groningen. Alongside Kramnik, he was member of the team
that won the Dutch team championship last year. Jan has a rating of 2570,
which puts him in 8th position in the Dutch ranking. He became an
IM (international master) in 2001 at the age of 17 and Grandmaster in 2006.
Foidos
is a revolutionary internet chess presentation system, developed by DGT and
several partners. It presents all aspects of a chess game via the internet.
Chess presentation on the
internet, using DGT e-boards and software, is a key feature of top level
events. A move is transmitted within seconds after it is made on the board.
Foidos takes internet
presentation several levels beyond the current standard. Not just the
transmission of the moves is at hand for the internet chess fan, but several
video feeds can be watched. Features include: close-ups to show all (hidden)
emotions of the players, “live” expert commentary of the games and
interviews with special guests of the tournament.
During the game windows can be
opened to witness the commentary by top level GM’s. Currently chess lovers
have to visit a tournament for this experience. Now it will become
accessible on the World Wide Web. Options to open a chat channel that
connects the viewer with the commentator are built into the Foidos system.
The user will also be able to link the games from a Foidos presentation to a
chess playing program for further analysis.
Although Foidos is developed with
chess in mind, it will be possible to use the system for other sports also.
Foidos will be used on a “pay per view” basis during the Anand - Kramnik
match in Bonn, but could be implemented for free if a sponsor or tournament
organization is willing to invest in it.
Market analysis shows that an
expectation of 150 to 250-thousand viewers during the World Championship
Match in October is realistic.
An introduction to Foidos will be
shown soon on
www.foidos.tv