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World Chess Championship : Anand Vs Kramnik

Indipper

State Regular
kasparov yes, but both these players are better than karpov...
Nah, they may have been better than ole man Karpov who was already getting his coat, but not better than the guy Bobby Fischer was afraid of.

Besides I was talking about the actual matches between Kasparov v Karpov in the 80s/90s, which were great, not some theoretical could-have-been-should-have-been stuff. Turned out Kasparov v Anand and Kasparov v Kramnik were pretty dire...
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
Somewhere on the interwebs, there surely must exist a forum similar to this one, where chess enthusiasts might currently be furiously debating the ill effects of bastardised variants like speed chess and blindfold chess on the traditional SixtyFour64 format....

Personally, I'd like to watch a chessboxing bout.
 

Indipper

State Regular
Chessboxing is dire, I've seen it on youtube. Atrocious chess players and probably not the best boxers either.
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
Nah, they may have been better than ole man Karpov who was already getting his coat, but not better than the guy Bobby Fischer was afraid of.

Besides I was talking about the actual matches between Kasparov v Karpov in the 80s/90s, which were great, not some theoretical could-have-been-should-have-been stuff. Turned out Kasparov v Anand and Kasparov v Kramnik were pretty dire...
i don't think fischer was afraid of him, and i think kasparov was a far better player than him...karpov's greatest rival during his heyday was korchnoi, who while he was an excellent world class player was hardly a chess legend...the same could be said of others in that era like timman, smyslov, polugaesky(sp?) etc...i think kramnik is a more evolved version of karpov and anand is much more brilliant....the elo ratings and the heightened competition at the top of the chess world also reflect that...a lot more players who have the potential to be world champions, topalov, ivanchuk, aronian, carlsen, leko etc...
 

Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
Somewhere on the interwebs, there surely must exist a forum similar to this one, where chess enthusiasts might currently be furiously debating the ill effects of bastardised variants like speed chess and blindfold chess on the traditional SixtyFour64 format....

Personally, I'd like to watch a chessboxing bout.
I wonder if there's a first-move average in chess.
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
I wonder if there's a first-move average in chess.
Kramnik has never beaten Anand with black. You might be on to something. :-O Lets dig deeper into this and annoy the hell out of chess forums worldwide with this ground breaking theory.
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
kramnik finally won a must-win game...two more to go...c'mon anand, you can hold on for one more draw...
 

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