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Top GMs Answer "Who is the chess GOAT?" Question
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Who is the greatest chess player of all time? Here's what the top grandmasters, including Hikaru Nakamura, Vishy Anand, and Magnus Carlsen say.

But, is that really true or are they lying?

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@GMIgorSmirnov

6 months ago

Magnus Carlsen broke every chess principle and still defeated the world no.18 player in just 18 moves! Check it out by clicking the link above this video's title.

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@romansemlitsch5348

6 months ago

Depends on what you mean by "greatest".

Absolute playing strength?
Then it's Magnus Carlsen, no question.

Dominance over peers?
Bobby Fisher in modern times, Paul Morphy before him.

Dominance over peers considering duration of reign?
That's why Garry Kasparov is favored by so many.

Most inspiring/exciting to watch?
The main reason people liked Mihail Tal and Alexander Alekhine.

Most naturally gifted?
Not sure, but Blackburne and Morphy seem like the strongest candidates to me.

586 | 25

@lvgl_beginner

6 months ago

When Magnus said YES πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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@himanshuatri9117

6 months ago

Anand gave a very diplomatic answer.

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@TraeFittz

6 months ago

It’s Kasporov until Magnus Officially Retries

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@pratham2333

4 months ago

Ask Anand,he has experienced both players wrath in their absolute peaks.

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@vaccaphd

6 months ago

Robert James Fischer. Not because he played the best chess in absolute, but because he introduced chess to the world. Not counting his many contributions in the openings and strategy. It is clear that chess players are getting better just like people are running 100 yards faster. Kasparov and Carlsen are the best players in the sense that they are, were stronger than Fischer at their best times. But their play is a factor of the chess lessons that were given by their predecessors.

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@MY_COMMENTS

6 months ago

Tal sacrificed his top post..πŸ˜…πŸ˜…

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@genevaspring8974

6 months ago

I value Morphy. No computer, no theory, no books. Just instinct, guts and calculation. And the guy was like 400+ elo above his first rival. Imagine a 3200+ Carslen. Basically Morphy was (for the other players) the Stockfish of that time.

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@kramareva7446

6 months ago

Kasparov for me.
Fischer was World Champion only once and retired very early, so there's no longevity and we're comparing a small sample size.
Magnus is still, playing and active but when it's all said and done and he quit, he will be my GOAT. He won every big chess tournament in the world and format and multiple teams at that. He's on his own class and level apart from all others now.

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@gameover-wy5ij

6 months ago

Of course it s Magnus. He was just trying to be polite and unselfish when he said it s Kasparov

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@BillyBall35

4 months ago

It depends on how you look at it.

At his peak, Fischer was more dominant than anyone else

Kasporov has the best longevity, and was number 1 the most times

Magnus will turn completely drawn endgames into wins and has the best instincts, along with being the highest rated player ever, and has the longest streak of consecutive months as number 1 (141 and counting)


I would go Magnus, Kasporov, Fischer

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@ashleysilver5594

4 months ago

Different eras, different training. There were no chess computer software around in the 70s and 80s. Some country's had proper chess systems with academies run by grand-masters and former chess champions, others did not. You see the average top ELO rating in the 70s was around 2600 and today its close to 2800. I would say Fischer for his 100% scores on numerous occasions against top players. And he was mostly self taught and no computers.

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@AlexThomas-k1l

6 months ago

Garry Kasparov πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ

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@martinsugwu7062

6 months ago

The idea of people thinking engines make chess easier is the wrong direction,it got harder and for someone to still keep being on top with different analysis on his games just shows simple class

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@crazyshit1985

4 months ago

That magnus bluff gets me everytime.

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@MouneshKaroshi-tg2rd

6 months ago

Mikail thal ❀❀❀❀goat 🐐

90 | 2

@luckytrinh333

4 months ago

All of them were absolutely wrong πŸ˜‚



We all know Levy is the GOAT

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@ChessRampage29

6 months ago

Your favourite chess player is yourself
And
My favourite chess player is myself

6 | 0

@martinwhalley3286

6 months ago

Bobby Fischer, then Kasparov, then Magnus. Bobby Fisher's dominance started at 15 when he became a grandmaster

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