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ivanchuk in great form!
by attacker on Jun 03, 2008 12:08 PM  Permalink 

Ivanchuk had recently won Sofia that too by 1? points!! hes in gr8 form!!! its very rare some1 winning super gm tournament with 1.5 points lead.. by beating gr8s like topalov..

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good vs great
by Harsh Mishra on Jun 02, 2008 06:06 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Anand is good but will not go down among the "greats" of the game because of his vaccilating performance, which is evident throughout his long career. Compare with Kasparov, who, in his prime, just after winning the crown from Karpov, never lost a game for ten years and won tournament after tournament, so much so that people would only bet who would be no.2.

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RE:good vs great
by desi dragon on Jun 02, 2008 07:00 PM  Permalink
Anand is a second rate WC who maintains his rating by beating sub 2700 GM's .
It wont be long before Carlsen makes him his bunny lol.

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RE:good vs great
by Raghu Chadalavada on Jun 02, 2008 07:22 PM  Permalink
To a certain extent you are right but Anand is playing in a period everybody is sub 2700. It is not his fault. Let us appreciate what he has done to the country. Sachin never won anything for India except accumulating runs and contracts.

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RE:good vs great
by amit verma on Jun 03, 2008 03:06 PM  Permalink
sahi keh rahe hain aap ....

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RE:good vs great
by vijay narayanan on Jun 02, 2008 06:26 PM  Permalink
But towards the end of his reign Kasparov for a few years avoided a large number of tournaments in which Anand played. Every world Champion is great in his own way and its not fair to compare.

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RE:good vs great
by Anand athreyaa on Jun 04, 2008 05:33 PM  Permalink
Sir..Please may I ask you do you know anything about chess?? On what basis do you claim that Anand won't go down as one of the greatest? You don't decide the greatness of someone by comparing him with someone else. If you say Kasparov is the greatest, there are people who would claim Fisher is greater, and some would say Capablanca is the greatest. Kasparov, the greatest, lost to Kramnik in a match without winning a single game. That doesn't mean Kasparov is not one of the greatest or Kramnik is greater. Please leave your idiotic ideas behind and understand the game. This man, has never lost this tournament since its inception and I think he won it seven times. And for the first time he is losing it and you guys start talking about Anand aging. Let me reiterate, if at all there is sportsperson who can be called the greatest produced by India, its Viswanathan ANAND. And in chess parlaans, he certainly would go down as one of the greatest. 5 chess oscars, twice winning the championship, 10 years of top three position, one of the 4 humans who have broken the 2800 barrier, all this inspite of being trained in a nation who didnt know how to spell chess. Lets remember, Kasparov said "If Anand was born in Russia and received a russian training, he would have become the greatest.". When Kasparov retired,he told Anand "Now you can take over". So I would plead all chess illiterate people to just shut up and accept that they dont understand the game.

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RE:good vs great
by Harsh Mishra on Jun 04, 2008 06:47 PM  Permalink
Understand the game or not, understand cold statistic...2 decades as the no. 1 player in the world (Kasparov) is just not the same as being in top three for ten years...

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Anand is getting old
by Ram Alegavi on Jun 02, 2008 05:45 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Anand is getting old time for him to retire and pass the baton to the younger generation of chess players

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RE:Anand is getting old
by Anand athreyaa on Jun 04, 2008 05:38 PM  Permalink
Mr.Alegavi!!! Please stop this nonsense. This is not cricket, where the older ones retire and youngsters take over. DO you know there is a man called as Viktor Korchnoi?? Learn who he is from Wikipedia. Anand and Gelfand were the oldest in the recently concluded world championship and Anand finished first and Gelfand second. So please stop talking crap and first try to understand what all can be played after 1.e4. Thanks

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RE:Anand is getting old
by Pavitra Aggarwal on Jun 02, 2008 06:02 PM  Permalink
Please don't show disrespect to such a great player. When you talk about young brigade then let me tell you nobody is anywhere near him.

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RE:Anand is getting old
by RR on Jun 02, 2008 05:50 PM  Permalink
what do you mean by pass the baton. Is he occupying anybodys place? Is he stopping anybody to enter into chess arena.

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RE:Anand is getting old
by vijay narayanan on Jun 02, 2008 06:30 PM  Permalink
Buddy he is the world champion. He is not a liablity to any one.Actually the old guys are playing better than the younger ones. Ivanchuck is older than Anand and he won Mtel masters recently.

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RE:Anand is getting old
by prakash on Jun 02, 2008 06:01 PM  Permalink
what utter nonsense.

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RE:Anand is getting old
by vengtesh B on Jun 02, 2008 06:30 PM  Permalink
do u know his age first ??


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RE:RE:Anand is getting old
by vijay narayanan on Jun 02, 2008 06:31 PM  Permalink
Anand is 38 now.

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RE:Anand is getting old
by Sohan Kumar Jha on Jun 02, 2008 05:55 PM  Permalink
This is not cricket where he is occupying the seat of some youngster mr. Ram, He is world no. 1 chess player as of date. One or two losses doesn't make him a bad player. He is the greatest ambassdor of India in any sports.
I hope that many readers will agree with me.
Thanks & regards
Sohan

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thanks
by Vats on Jun 02, 2008 05:27 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

finally some sensible news..

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RE:thanks
by mh mm on Jun 02, 2008 05:56 PM  Permalink
Vats, agree with you.
Agree with RR too, its not a game of retirement.

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