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It’s a conspiracy against Nakamura. They want to hold him down.
Can you explain
You are 101% correct. The only way they can beat Naka is thru conspiracy. These players have no balls and not man enough to face him squarely.
Kramnik beat nakamura.
There goes the great Fabiano Caruana, bottom dweller again. This is the same guy after going 7-0 is 2014 Sinquefield Cup was proclaimed by “chess experts & writers of sort” as the next big thing in chess & a threat to Carlsen. It appears Caruana CANNOT sustain a sharp & consistent form for a long time. If Caruana and Carlsen fight for the FIDE World Championship, Carlsen will surely emerge victorious in the end.
The surest way to keep Nakamura down is to invite him to play in a tournament.
I’ve finally seen the light. Nakamura is the second coming of Capablanca. It’s obvious, they both have 4-syllable names.
And it’s clear that the USSR broke just in time so no “Soviet” player would ever be embarrassed by this chess juggernaut.
Anand is great
Stop all nakamura nonsense. Anand won the tournament. End of discussion.
Clear indication that Anand-Kramnik generation is superior compared to current generation when it comes to chess skills (not so so sure they are superior in stamina). Carlsen is of course an anomaly, a genius is always an anomaly/exception. But seriously Caruana, Aronian, Grischuk, the way they are falling apart -I pity them. (Nakamura is also an anomaly, but for other reason, he’s a fluke ;)).
well said!