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by sgjohnson
1139 days ago
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> This event showed who the strongest match player in the world is, and as of today - that is Ding Liren. The problem with the current WCC is that it’s very much up for debate, and this is like, your opinion. I don’t think Ding Liren is a better player than Magnus Carlsen. The current title is mostly symbolic. It means “the second best player in the world”. |
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For the world championship players spend the better part of a year, generally with a large team of other world class players, intensely preparing to play games against only a single player, studying their games, and finally unleashing absolutely everything they've discovered. And then there's a constant metagame knowing each game you play one day will be deeply studied by your opponent and his team, and he will come back fully prepared the next day.
Carlsen gave up his title because he no longer wanted to put the massive amounts of work in that are required to maintain it. Would he be the best match player if he started putting this work in again? Maybe? But he's chosen not to do that.