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Topic: Best Chessplayer Ever Election
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1. Fischer 2. Tal 3. Kramnik 4. Anand 5. Alekhine 6. Botvinnik 7. Kasparov 8. Korchnoi 9. Nimzovitch 10.Khalifman
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1. Tal 2. Fischer 3. Anand 4. Kramnik 5. Botvinnik 6. Alekhine 7. Korchnoi 8. Kasparov 9. Morozevich 10.Ivanchuk
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Leo, since we are both serious about this thread election and we were discussing it, this will not end if no one will give up. I don't want debates, argument or something that won't stop the discussion. So, to stop this discussion I have to give up. I will give up NOT because I agree with you but because our discussion will NOT end if I will continue to explain about this thread election.
I just want all the chess players of queenalice be the judges in our discussion who is correct between us.
I'm just asking you to change the title of your thread. So long and no hard feeling. Peace be with you.
Warm regards my friend, Ray
Ray Duque III New York City
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1.Alekhine 2.Tal 3.Karpov 4.Fischer 5.Kasparov 6.Nezhmetdinov 7.Lasker 8.Capablanca 9.Petrossian 10.Anand
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Ray,
Leo has specified in initial topic that a player born after 1950 must have 2650 or higher, and reached the semi-finals of a championship match.
However, I give credit to Ray for his explanation. I wonder it's really a big deal to just break a little the rules given, since I don't think it will be harmful for the election of the one and only best player of all time. Besides, this poll is all but to take very seriously. A little fantasy here and there can interest and incite more people to participate and give theirs personnal preferance in a agreeable way.
My two cents. You do as you see fit...
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