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Now that he has been beaten, why can’t he just shut up ?
The man who defeated Kasparov, Leko and Topalov can say any damn thing he wants.
C’mon! He is a great champion and lost with dignity. Anand respects that and they get along well. I’m sure the match next year will be one of the best in the history of chess ’cause a chess champion it has to be born in a chess match. By any means I do not invalidate what Anand has done in Mexico because it has been the strongest WCCH tour in the history of the game so, that’s a well deserved victory and who else there for a better match? only this two will bring chess to the max.
By the way I consider Anand a true and undisputable worl champion.
Kramnik is a great player, so too Anand. I hope the contest between the two next year, will be fair and square with none of the Topailov shenanigans.
I’m so glad that Kramnik did not win this one and Topalov is out of the picture. For me, the world champion is decided in a match.