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by bluGill
2316 days ago
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Any master against me can call mate in 40 and be right. I did remove grandmaster though. Grandmaster is a lifetime title, while master is something earned and taken away. Thus former great can earn grandmaster and then go senile and play at a level below me - well at least in theory, I don't know if any exist but I'd love to play one just so I can say I beat a grandmaster. |
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"Mate in..." implies that a mate will occur, with a forcing sequence, with the longest branch being the announced number of moves.
Given that chess is not solved, nobody can claim "Mate in..." from the starting position.