Susan Polgar
September 30, 2013
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Does anyone need more proof that Nakamura is best>?
Oh, I get it. You must be the Kosteniuk supporter!
Maybe he should actually win a game against Carlsen…
Who cares about Carlsen in this event? First things first beat everyone else and then focus on getting to a world championship then we can worry about carlsen when there is no hill left to clumb. I’d rather Nakamura incrementally improve his game, standings in the world and rating then fret about beating the best player ever. Don’t put the cart before the horse.
Who cares about Carlsen in this event. I love the Carlsen fans who always bring up the “well he has never beaten carlsen in classical” claptrap whenever Hikaru is playing well. Their head to head record is irrelevant in this event Let the guy shine and save the Carlsen comparisons for when they are playing in the same event. By the way when is Caruana going to beat Nakamura? Turning into a magnus like domination in their matchup. This triangle of domination just proves that styles make fights.