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Told you. Naka is the best in the world. Everyone else is a pretender.
Told you. Naka is the best in the world. Everyone else is a pretender.
Naka regains No.1 player of the world.
Nakamura has surpassed So as US # 1!
The battle is on! This is great and I can’t wait for the next Chess Olympics US will win GOLD!
With this win, Naka regains No.1 in the world.
No one could even touch Nakamura. He’s the best.
naka won by just a half point!! against weak players!!
Yes, Naka won against a field of weaklings. Look at his results against the super grandmasters and you will see that he’s just a pretender.
Congratulation for GM Hikaru Nakamura.. But I think Wesley So is slightly better than Nakamura in the classic chess.
Norlito is better than So.
Norlito’s openings are better than So.
Norlito’s openings are better than So.
Norlitooooooooooooooo
Norlito’s openings are more lethal than So’s.
Naka is million times better than Norlito.
Filipino openings are much better than anybody else. They really open wide in a very exciting gambit.
Once again we see Nakamura massively over hyped by US chess fans. He’s nowhere near the best player in the world. Every time he goes up against the elite he gets found out. If anything Wesley So is far better when you take into account their respective ages. At 21 years old Wesley is far stronger than Hikaru was at the same age. Nakamura is now 27 years old, I’d be willing to bet that Wesley will be the world champion before he reaches 27 years old and if not, he’ll be far stronger than Nakamura at 27 years old. With the rise of the several very strong and very young Chinese players there has to be serious doubts that Nakamura will ever be the World Champion and he may even struggle to stay in the world’s top 20 in the very near future with so many young very strong talented players from all over the world improving all the time. Nakamura maybe very strong at bullet chess, but in blitz, rapid and most of all in classical chess he’s certainly not the best in the world and I seriously doubt he ever will be. It won’t be long before Wesley So will prove to be the stronger player in classical chess, and he probably already is right now. In a set match of say first to 10 in classical chess, I think Wesley would beat Nakamura.