For people wanting to argue Carlsen is more dominant than Kasparov, let me put this in perspective: Kasparov had a higher gap over Karpov (who is the 3rd greatest player of all-time and may have been comparable to Carlsen himself if not for sharing an era with Kasparov) than Carlsen has ever had over his World #2 (even in the era where Kramnik and Anand were retiring and Fabi had yet to rise).
Source: “it is well known” lol In seriousness Ilyumzhinov era FIDE was notoriously pretty corrupt, but the chess world is overall happy with the Dvorkovich admin, so much so that except for a few crazies like Heine Nielsen and Kasparov himself, people are still supportive even if Dvorkovich himself is literally a Russian govt minister and still runs Skolkovo (the Russian attempt at
A little-known 17-year-old from Uzbekistan made a clean sweep of Magnus Carlsen and the global chess elite on Tuesday, incidentally setting a world age record. Garry Kasparov, in his first
With Magnus Carlsen now the #1 on the official FIDE ranking list by a clear margin, and closing in on Garry Kasparov's record 2851 Elo, you have to wonder how they would fare in a match against one another. Sadly, unless Kasparov decides abandon his political career and return to chess full-time, we will never know. World number two Ian Nepomniachtchi, recognizes his mistake in the previous World Championship in Dubai in 2021, where he did not remain faithful to his own style against Magnus Carlsen, who has elected not to defend his classical chess world title this year. China’s Ding Liren, ranked third, was the opponent Carlsen feared the most in 2019
Magnus Carlsen’s peak classical rating is 2882 which is the highest in history, Garry Kasparov who is also a monster has a peak rating of 2851. Magnus Carlsen’s peak rating is something that is unlikely to be achieved later in the future, it will probably take another generational talent in order to achieve something like this.
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Garry Kasparov has broken his silence on the Hans Niemann vs Magnus Carlsen cheating controversy and openly says Hans didn't cheat against Magnus in the Sain

Garry Kasparov openly support Carlsen decision claiming that the fide world championship is becoming too boring for Carlsen and the last world championship, Carlsen simply crushed Ian Nepomniachtchi. It reached a point it was so humiliating for Ian as he was psychologically defeated after round 6. Top Questions. Garry Kasparov (born April 13, 1963, Baku, Azerbaijan, U.S.S.R. [now Baku, Azerbaijan]) Soviet-born chess master who became the world chess champion in 1985. Kasparov was the youngest world chess champion (at 22 years of age) and the first world chess champion to be defeated by a supercomputer in a competitive match. (Read Garry Aug 6, 2011. 0. #4. Today Anand would probably beat Kasparov since Anand is a defending world champ that is always focusing on chess where as Kasparov has retired and not training for years. Hard work beats talent. However back when Kasparov was working hard at chess nobody was better than him. mselvan. Aug 20, 2011. Magnus Carlsen (born November 30, 1990, Tønsberg, Norway) Norwegian chess player who in 2013 at age 22 became the second youngest world chess champion. (Read Garry Kasparov’s Britannica essay on chess & Deep Blue.) Carlsen’s father first taught him how to play chess when he was five years old. He played in his first tournament at the age Enjoy a massive volume of GM chess games played at the highest level rendered in 4k. No interruptions, just chess. Check out the rest of the channel and don'
Garry Kasparov weighs in on the drama. Former World Chess Champion, Garry Kasparov threw his hat into the Twitter drama ring, as well – with an apparent defense of Hans Niemann – or at least, an attack on Magnus Carlsen. Kasparov highlighted the fact that most of the information swirling about this situation is speculation.
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