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by noir_lord
1653 days ago
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Kasparov states this well in an interview. You can't compare the best in a given era because the players now learnt from the players in that era i.e. Carlsen grew up studying Kasparovs games so it's simply a flawed comparison. Instead he suggests a metric of "how far ahead of the field" they where, So Morphy and Fischer do really well on that metric, Kasparov does as well, Lasker and most of the other greats. Fischer was unique in so many ways but late 1980's Kasparov would have crushed him. Carlsen may be the only player to have a reasonable claim to be his equal. |
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