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The King of Chess!
Nice competitive result for lil magasparov but after this match its clear vishy significantly stronger, right Susan?
Wake up Anand.5 losses to MC in the past year and not a win to show.You can’t beat Aronian to save your life.These 2 are the favourites in the candidates.If you aren’t good enough any longer retire gracefully when people start asking why rather than when.Please start bettering your perfomances else the whole chess world may not give you the respect a WCC deserves.
The man’s on fire.
I still think Topalov can win this one!
“The King of Chess!”
If you are reffering to Anand then you are right.
Carlsen is not king yet, but just a crown prince.
Success is not just a few episodes; rather it is a journey…look back to Anand’s achievements and compare it with MC’s. MC would still have to work a lot to reach that level (we have just witnessed how he was ‘hammered’ by his compatriot!).
The King is still alive!
Success is not just a few episodes; rather it is a journey…look back to Anand’s achievements and compare it with MC’s. MC would still have to work a lot to reach that level (we have just witnessed how he was ‘hammered’ by his compatriot!).
The King is still alive!
While it is possible (even probable) that Magnus will win a match against Vishy at clasical time controls, it is not inevitable. Both Alekhine and Fisher won world title matchces against opponents they had never beaten before in a single game (Alekhine against Capablanca, and Fischer against Spassky). In this tournament, Vishy had a higher score than Magnus, even after, Magnus’ win in the final. The chess world has been deprived of too many great matches (Morphy-Staunton, Botvinnik-Reshevsky, Fischer-Karpov, to mention a few), so I certainly would love to see a match between Magnus and Vishy, rather than have Vishy retire.
The way Anand handled the question at the press conference about who is the best chess player in the world showed that Anand is not only still the crowned “King of Chess” but also a king of diplomacy.
This emphasis on who is the “best” seems a bit juvenile to me. With so many great chess players to watch these days, and such great coverage of the events on the internet, it’s a real pleasure to be a chess fan these days.
Lucy
Very nice to see Anand with Carlsen. Hopefully a friendly championship is coming our way between these two gentlemen, without the psychological dirty tricks of previous.
I’d like to see a World Championship match between those two.
Balaaji,
Achchaji, why so pessimistic? Be proud of an Indian WC, at least!
Why isn’t Intel sponsoring Magnus? You know Vishy is sponsored by AMD!
Come on this is rapid. It is interesting, but it does not mean that much.
Carlsen was not convincing Saturday, however.
Let’s see after a couple more tournaments.
Especially will his standing towards Kramnik be interesting.
Well, it was “just” a friendly and short rapid tournament – so impossible to draw any certain conclutions.
But, keep in mind that some of the upcoming Candidate mini-matches next year probably will end as tiebreaks after 4(6) ordinary games. Then there will be rapid games and eventually blitz.
Carlsen being the fastest young gun in Chessville will have an edge in such tiebreaks.
Anand played at his normal strength. It’s just that Carlsen is now stronger than Anand has ever been in his life.
Carlsen can now almost certainly beat anybody in the world in a proper-length (10 games or more) match and would very likely become World Champion in this cycle if a proper Candidates system was held.
Of course the idiot system of mini-matches that Ilyumzhinov is insisting on randomises everything to a great degree; therefore anything can happen.
This was the same principle that Kramnik deliberately applied for his idiot Dortmund 2002 “Candidates”, so as to greatly lessen Kasparov’s chances of qualifying for a rematch.
And then Kramnik claims he was “surprised” when Kasparov refused to play in his travesty. Yeah, right!!
Magnus has won all tournaments he has played this year. Score in classical games is 10 wins, one loss and 12 draws vs average of 2717. Not to mention his results last fall. Nobody has been even close to compare his results the last year.
Personally…I think Fide is so screwed up that a Match between Anand and Carlsen should take place outside Fide. They’ve run the outfit for the past 25 years like complete morons..
This is the match everyone wants to see…..and seriously…..nobody even comes close. The only chance they have is a lucky strike here and there…..Just Look At Fides um..”Champions” (Besides Mr Anand) in the past 25 years…..Not a single one of them the Best Player in the world….and everyone knows it. If you want to get some respectability in this world…stop the nonsense and make the best play the best…stop these ridiculous mini matches (12 Games) and make em play. Also…
Let the best play the best. If I were Magnus..(I I’m not) I’d rather skip the ridiculous Fide Cycle and just play.