Hello,
This year, after a long break, the 2022 World Mindset Games took place in London again.
The mind games took place from 21 to 29 August. The overall winner was Estonian Andres Kuusk with 489.49 points, and in the women's category, Madli Mirme with 395.36 points. Andres Kuusk last won in 2016, and this year's victory was already his fifth !
A total of 6 Estonians were present.
In the overall standings , Andres Kuusk is in first place, Martin Hõbemägi is in 4th place, Georg-Romet Topkin is in 10th place, Kuno Kolk is in 15th place, Madli Mirme is in 19th place, and Markus Ikla is in 24th place ( 1st place among juniors !).
In total, Estonians won 12 gold medals, 5 silver medals, and 9 bronze medals. In the junior category, 5 gold and 2 silver medals.
The World Mind Games had a total of 80 different competition areas, which were divided into different categories. The results of Estonians in these categories were:
* Abstract : 1.A.Kuusk, 6.M.Hõbemägi, 9.M.Ikla, 11.K.Kolk, 15.M.Mirme, 25.GR.Topkin
* Backgammon : 10.A.Kuusk, 11.M.Hõbemägi, 15.K.Kolk, 25.GR.Topkin
* Chess : 20.A.Kuusk
* Imperfect Information : 9.A.Kuusk, 20.K.Kolk, 23.M.Mirme, 24.M.Hõbemägi, 40.GR.Topkin
* Mental : 38.GR.Topkin
* Multiplayer : 12.GR.Topkin, 17.A.Kuusk, 19.K.Kolk, 28.M.Mirme, 30.M.Hõbemägi, 38.M.Ikla
* Poker : 5.GR.Topkin, 12.K.Kolk, 15.M.Ikla, 16.M.Mirme, 18.M.Hõbemägi, 37.A.Kuusk
The Vint.ee team congratulates the world champion and all other participants!
PS! A little summary here too!
The 2022 London World Mindset Champion is Estonian Andres Kuusk
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Awesome of course, under his leadership the Vindi Thousand Tournaments scoring system was devised (I like it), in short, beginners, don't be fooled.
The Thousand Tournaments Points System? Ask Meikop how this system was conceived and improved, and who did it!
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Very good, Meikop! This is exactly how this strange game in some ways turned out, in terms of tournament points. In addition, we could also talk about about a dozen private messages :) As the game developed and due to its insane popularity, with sometimes 8 tournaments a day, the game was also under a lot of attention. In order to understand the real shortcomings in the system, you had to be there all the time and immediately note down the mistakes, kind of like rally drivers constantly make improvements in their driving "notes". Well, there are still small mistakes, but "1000" as a tournament game is somewhere around 90% complete and is certainly unique in the world! It's a shame that nowadays there is basically 1 tournament played per day, at 10:50 PM... but that's the point!
I have played bridge for 30 years, unfortunately not the best........you can compare a ton of bridge with a gum...the point calculation is not quite clear to me.....but there is also a bug in the offer, 3 cards are missing....this brings the gum worth a thousand closer to the nails....I have offered here many times, let's play bridge like a ton....we make a bid on 3 cards...then 3 cards must be visible
Quite a confusing story from Figaro! Bridge and a thousand are not at all similar, let alone a comparison with nails. There has been talk of introducing bridge as a new game to this country, but that is far from the case, Meikop??