Kamsky won Reggio Emilia and should be back over 2700. There are massive tie for 1st at both Rilton Cup and Hastings.
The World Team Championship is just about half way through with no undefeated team.
Nakamura has played very well so far. He is also the #1 U.S. player in the January 2010 FIDE list. Onischuk is the MVP for the U.S. team so far with 4.5/5 and around 3,000 performance. The “kids” Hess and Robson are both at 50% after 2 games. They will get a lot of experience in the process.
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Since the U.S. is clearly dominating the World of Chess again how long do you think it will take to bring this title back that fide manipulated away from one of my chess instructors, Fischer?
“clearly dominating”, Lionel?
Azerbaijan and Russia have a stronger (certainly higher rated top board and much more 2700+ strength in depth.
Who is going to win the title for USA in a classical match. Nakamura is the only current top player with anywhere near the talent, but he is too afraid he might not be good enough for WC, so he is unlikely to put in the work. Robson, Hess or someone else in future perhaps, but you are jumping the gun in your comment.
Who in the US is currently able to stand up to Magnus ? Or Anand (the champion) ? Or Topalov or Kramnik (the exes) ? Or Aronian (the one who seems to have the most fun & takes it easy & still gets results) ? The World Championship is NOT a team competition, it is about individual players & the only Russian in the top 5 is Kramnik.
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