Magnus Carlsen decides to quit the World Championship |
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Magnus Carlsen, the 19-year old Norwegian chess prodigy who is ranked #1 on the live chess ratings and widely recognized as one of the main candidates to become the next World Chess Champion, has sent an official letter to FIDE stating that he will not participate in the Candidates Matches next year.
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1. Written by
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on 12:46 05 2010 .
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i think this is a bad move from Magnus... he could have been the next world champion. i feel it is unfair to anand because he had to earn his right to face kasparov (i could be wrong here?!?)
there is more honor for the one who beats world champion Anand in the current system. |
2. Written by Thor Rogan on 19:48 05 2010 .
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A strong move from Mr Carlsen!!! The only hope for future chess is to put pressure on FIDE for changes!
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3. Written by me on 04:33 06 2010 .
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Basically, Magnus Carlsen is right.
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5. Written by Reed Richards on 19:50 06 2010 .
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Sven Magnus Carlsen has shocked the chess world with his decision. FIDE will not be held to ransom, so if "the Kid" wants to be WCC anytime soon, he will have to eat humble pie with egg all over his face.
Anand has a binding contract with FIDE granting him a ticket to the final. Yes, we want change, but is it not better to become the youngest WCC an negotiate from a position of strength? Anand, Kramnik, Aronian and Topalov must be all smiles... |
6. Written by
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on 16:47 01 2011 .
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In my opinion the present WCC definitely DO NOT represent the 8 strongest players of the WORLD and therefore is a laughing stock all chessplayers know that, but Magnus is the only one who is willing to take action.
The rest including Anand are more concerned about their earnings. I real champion would fight any competitor on equal grounds. Like an 8/10 player double round robin of the highest rated players WILL do. |
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