9 days ago, I created the above poll. 45% of you thought that Magnus would break 2800 by the end of 2009. Magnus’ rating after Nanjing will be 2801. He is the youngest player by far to break 2800.
The next question is:
How far will Magnus reach in chess? | |
He will break Kasparov’s all time rating record. | |
He will break 2900. | |
He will rule the chess world for the next 20 years. | |
He will be the first human to beat Rybka with no handicap. | |
pollcode.com free polls |
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
It should be clear that K&C would try to go for the stars. Let’s see where their jouney leads to.
Maybe some other prominent chess figures would join the Carlsen project in the future.
Please include a 5th button: Will he win the Nobel Prize? Thanks.
Very strange poll.. 🙂
You can’t vote for more than one alternative, and they are not mutually exclusive. A suggestion to make it better is to either make the alternatives exclusive (giving all logical alternatives), or enabling them to be chosen together (or not to choose any alternative at all).
His style has a touch of Morphy.
Has anything ever plummeted in value, and become so instantly meaningless, as the Nobel Peace Prize did today? I would compare it to the baseball home run record, but it’s really not even close. Nobel is like a currency that just hit zero overnight and will stay there a loooooong time.
His style now has a touch of Morphy – brilliant.
None of the above. Magnus Carlsen is a great player and may one day be world champion , but he will never transcend the sport the way Fischer and Kasparov did.
“None of the above. Magnus Carlsen is a great player and may one day be world champion , but he will never transcend the sport the way Fischer and Kasparov did.”
And how do you know? Can you see into the future? “Never” is a very strong word and Magnus is only 18 years old. He’s got plenty of time to prove you wrong.
The fifth option had to be “all of the above” 🙂
magnus as fischer?
no way!
Heard Magnus proposed to Yildiz?
‘He’s got plenty of time to prove you wrong.’
Magnus’s state of prowess depends solely on whether Kasparov advises him or not. This will not last forever, as Gary is considering returning to chess as an arbiter. That way he will get access to many countries he has never been to.
how about none of the above.. is that question about him beating rybka a real question or a joke…. theres no way he’ll ever come close to beating a machine like rybka.. kasparov in his prime could barely stay even with a machine 800 elo points below rybka. anand in his prime got thrashed by a machine 1000 points below rybka.. lets be serious with our questions..
Why should it be a joke?Kasparov played horrible against Deep Blue,and we all remember Kramniks mate in one blunder in his match in a clear draw position.Carlsen would moat likely in a match of say 10 rounds,but would he get some draws?Hell yes!Maybe even get a win in a game!
How about we let the young man settle himself before we drown him in our ridiculous expectations. You wonder how these guys go crazy.
“but he will never transcend the sport the way Fischer and Kasparov did.”
Right!
1. He will not go insane.
2. He will keep his pants on.
3. He has class.
4. He doesn’t think he is the Russian President.
5. He will not go insane.
Got it?
Clearly the poll setter does not know how to set a poll.
But I’d say he will break Kasparov’s rating record but not 2900.
He will not rule the chess world for 20 years as he will at some stage have the good sense to turn his remarkable mind to something more useful.
He will not beat RYBKA in a match of any significant length without a handicap.
You forget choice number five … ‘none of all’ !!
Aronian on his way to 2800?
We are all on our way to 2800, it’s just that most of us will never make it there.
So the answer to your “Aronian on his way to 2800?” question is “Yes, he is”, but whether he will make it there is another question.