Carlsen's ranking of world champions
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Carlsen's ranking of world champions
@ the 0310 mark, I saw in the commentary on day one of The New in Chess Classic, Carlsen ranked the following world champions accordingly:
Genius - Capablanca
Entertainment - Tal
Influence - Kasparov
Sanity - Anand
This seems like a curious mix between personable and professional qualities. What else would you add to that short list?
On the second day his account of Fischer (as world champion) was:
Genius - 7
Entertainment - 8
Influence - 9
Sanity - 4
Genius - Capablanca
Entertainment - Tal
Influence - Kasparov
Sanity - Anand
This seems like a curious mix between personable and professional qualities. What else would you add to that short list?
On the second day his account of Fischer (as world champion) was:
Genius - 7
Entertainment - 8
Influence - 9
Sanity - 4
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
I agree it is quite a curios exercise, but I think it is hard to argue with the first list. An interesting question would be what epithet would be applied to Carlsen himself? I would suggest that 'business' might be appropriate. I don't say that in a negative way, because I think Carlsen has done a huge amount for chess, but I wonder what Magnus would make of that?
As for Fischer, I think it is very difficult to say anything sensible about him, because it all revolves around him being American. Had he been a Russian Workd Champion, what lasting influence would he have had on the game? I would suggest not a lot.
As for Fischer, I think it is very difficult to say anything sensible about him, because it all revolves around him being American. Had he been a Russian Workd Champion, what lasting influence would he have had on the game? I would suggest not a lot.
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
I think we can certainly say that Fischer was a genius.
He did it all alone! Think of the help that the Soviets received from their colleagues and the state. What help did Fischer get? Bits and pieces from Lombardy and Evans; not much more.
But discussion of RJF is difficult because he was such a sick man.
I still think his influence on the game would have been massive, had his nationality been different.
He did it all alone! Think of the help that the Soviets received from their colleagues and the state. What help did Fischer get? Bits and pieces from Lombardy and Evans; not much more.
But discussion of RJF is difficult because he was such a sick man.
I still think his influence on the game would have been massive, had his nationality been different.
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
Why is Fischer more of a genius than Alekhine, Botvinnik or Karpov?
We have the Alekhine opening, you can play in the style of Botvinnik. Can I play the Fischer opening or play in the style of Fischer?
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
You can play in the style of Fischer, and get closer to it than me, Matthew!
The 3 champions you mention also had a touch of genius, no question. I don't quite put them in the same bracket as Fischer, though I regard Karpov as objectively the stronger player, who could easily have won the match that never was in 1975.
Euwe, for example? I don't regard him as a genius, though he was one of the strongest players in the world for many years.
The 3 champions you mention also had a touch of genius, no question. I don't quite put them in the same bracket as Fischer, though I regard Karpov as objectively the stronger player, who could easily have won the match that never was in 1975.
Euwe, for example? I don't regard him as a genius, though he was one of the strongest players in the world for many years.
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
You can indeed.Matthew Turner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 10:24 am[ Can I play the Fischer opening or play in the style of Fischer?
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
My impression is that Fischer contributed far more to, say, 6.Bc4 in the Open Sicilian than Alekhine ever did to 1...Nf6 against 1.e4.Matthew Turner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 10:24 amWe have the Alekhine opening, you can play in the style of Botvinnik. Can I play the Fischer opening or play in the style of Fischer?
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
I think Fischer's road to the World Championship is what sticks out the most compared to other World Champions: dominant match victories over Taimanov, Larsen & Petrosian - I don't think there's a clear parallel?
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I would agree with you here, the only parallel I could think of was SalovThomas Rendle wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 11:22 amI think Fischer's road to the World Championship is what sticks out the most compared to other World Champions: dominant match victories over Taimanov, Larsen & Petrosian - I don't think there's a clear parallel?
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
Although if we look at Fischer's record as World Champion...Thomas Rendle wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 11:22 amI think Fischer's road to the World Championship is what sticks out the most compared to other World Champions: dominant match victories over Taimanov, Larsen & Petrosian - I don't think there's a clear parallel?
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
I think of Fischer's career as comprised of 3 phases.
Up to 1962: the young genius. He played a lot and became one of the best players in the world.
1963 to 1969: he played less and studied more. Probably due to this study, he was improving all the time.
1970 to 1972: peak Fischer. He was the best player in the world by some margin.
The rematch with Spassky? I discount this completely. An entertaining match between two superannuated old warriors.
Up to 1962: the young genius. He played a lot and became one of the best players in the world.
1963 to 1969: he played less and studied more. Probably due to this study, he was improving all the time.
1970 to 1972: peak Fischer. He was the best player in the world by some margin.
The rematch with Spassky? I discount this completely. An entertaining match between two superannuated old warriors.
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
Eh?Matthew Turner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 11:29 amI would agree with you here, the only parallel I could think of was SalovThomas Rendle wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 11:22 amI think Fischer's road to the World Championship is what sticks out the most compared to other World Champions: dominant match victories over Taimanov, Larsen & Petrosian - I don't think there's a clear parallel?
Here is chess.com's take on dominant players
https://www.chess.com/blog/Spektrowski/ ... 16-version
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
Salov - Khalifman Candidates 1994. It is difficult to explain, but the player who is behind just wants the match to be over.Matt Mackenzie wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 11:47 amEh?Matthew Turner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 11:29 amI would agree with you here, the only parallel I could think of was SalovThomas Rendle wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 11:22 amI think Fischer's road to the World Championship is what sticks out the most compared to other World Champions: dominant match victories over Taimanov, Larsen & Petrosian - I don't think there's a clear parallel?
Here is chess.com's take on dominant players
https://www.chess.com/blog/Spektrowski/ ... 16-version
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
I think it was Lasker who said he had known many chess players, but only one chess genius: Capablanca.
He wasn't a bad judge.
He wasn't a bad judge.
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Re: Carlsen's ranking of world champions
Carlsen's assessment of Karpov was:
Genius -8
Entertainment -6
Influence -8
Sanity -7
Genius -8
Entertainment -6
Influence -8
Sanity -7