It’s your move
Posted May 13 2007

His secret & his attitude: “I give 98 percent of my mental energy to chess. Others give only 2 percent. … I am the best player in the world and I am here to prove it.” — Bobby Fischer

…Enthronement in Grandmaster (GM) chess can be achieved by winning every game in a major tournament, a tougher feat than the ones mentioned for bowling and baseball stars (and even tailors). Keep in mind that GM’s generally take first in major events by winning around a third of their games and drawing most of the rest. This year, for instance, former world champion Viswanathan Anand took the super GM event at Linares, Spain, by defeating only four of his 14 foes.

Earlier, in the Corus tournament in the Netherlands, three, including former world champion Veselin Topalov, tied for first with an average of just under five wins apiece in 13 rounds.

Four all-time great world champions have managed total domination of a major event: Emanuel Lasker, Jose Capablanca, Alexander Alekhine and Bobby Fischer. Fischer’s feat was especially notable since it took place in a U.S. Championship (1963).

Here is the full story.

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