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Dear Reader,
Pleased to meet your goodself over the internet.
GM Magnus Carlsen has been a World No:1 rated player for only 2 years. Kasparov was World No:1 for 20 years. Who knows Carlsen might beat this record also and make his as 21 years.
Will Anand allow it.
Do not think that Anand is old and cannot do it. He is from India. In India, there is a system in Hatha Yoga where a person can drink poison and order the blood not to mix with it. The poison will come out as urine without getting mixed in blood. But it takes 20 years or more for a Hatha yogi to take that much control over the involuntary system. Nowhere in the world such processes seem to exist. Hatha yoga can make one live well for 100 years. There will be dozen people in India who can prepare the mind to undertake works which can even challenge the super computers. It does not matter how many million moves they calculate per second. After all, Deep Blue ( 200 million moves per second) was losing many games to Kasparov in 1996 and 1997 matches. But locating such persons is difficult. Because they do not move about showing off themselves. It is like looking for a needle in a haystack...What!
In China, they say "A man of Tao, remains unknown"
You can see the record of an Indian based Punjabi Sikh Fauja Singh. At the age of 101, he ran a marathon race and has set many records 100m, 200m, 400m etc. If an 101 year old man can run 10 km marathon, why a 60 year old Anand in year 2030 cannot defeat a super computer. Let us observe it this way: Go to a School and ask everybody to run. The age group between 8 to 20 years and you will find that nobody and no body can run 10 km marathon race. The untrained youngsters cannot do it but a trained old man can do it. Can you understand
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauja_Singh
The below mentioned is a recent addition so it will appear bold for at least 3 months.
The man who persuaded a reluctant Bobby Fischer to play Boris Spassky, for the 1972 World Chess Championship was IM Anthony Saidy (USA) born 1937. He is still playing chess at competitive level at the age of 78 whom the Indian Ashwin Jayaram (39th GM) defeated during the process of obtaining FIDE GM title. (Source: Chess Mate magazine, July 2015. Page 5.
Victor Korchnoi
And Victor Korchnoi aged 75 drew Kasparov at The Credit Suisse Blitz Tournament. Swiss Metropol of Zurich. The tournament started 27.08.2006. At that time, Kasparov rating was 2812 and elo increase of 38 points made his rating 2850 after the tournament. This was highest rating ever reached by a player in chess history. Kasparov was at his peak performance at this tournament whom Korchnoi drew.
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Victor Korchnoi who never became a World Champion.
Korchnoi was a candidate for the World Championship on ten occasions (1962, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1988 and 1991). On the January 2007 FIDE rating list Korchnoi was ranked number 85 in the world at age 75, by far the oldest player ever to be ranked in the FIDE top 100. The second-oldest player on the January 2007 list was Alexander Beliavsky, age 53, who is 22 years younger than Korchnoi. As of 2011, Korchnoi was still active in the chess world with a notable win (in Gibraltar) with black against the 18-year-old Fabiano Caruana, who was rated above 2700 and 61 years Korchnoi's junior.
Fabiano Caruana is currently World no:2 and now rated 2839 November 2014 FRL
Korchnoi has defeated nine undisputed world champions from (Botvinnik through to Garry Kasparov, and Magnus Carlsen).
Page first created: Year 2014
World Top Five players FIDE RATING LIST Dec 2015.
Three out of top five players aged 40 and above
Vaselin Topalov, Anand, Vladimir Kramnik - all aged 40 and over
40-year old Vladimir Kramnik World No: 2. FIDE RATING LIST Jan 2016 list
Three 40+ aged players at World top 10 list. September 2016
September 2018.
Three 40+ aged players at world top 16
Year this page was created: 2014
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Dear Reader,
Pleased to meet your goodself over the internet.
GM Magnus Carlsen has been a World No:1 rated player for only 2 years. Kasparov was World No:1 for 20 years. Who knows Carlsen might beat this record also and make his as 21 years.
Will Anand allow it.
Do not think that Anand is old and cannot do it. He is from India. In India, there is a system in Hatha Yoga where a person can drink poison and order the blood not to mix with it. The poison will come out as urine without getting mixed in blood. But it takes 20 years or more for a Hatha yogi to take that much control over the involuntary system. Nowhere in the world such processes seem to exist. Hatha yoga can make one live well for 100 years. There will be dozen people in India who can prepare the mind to undertake works which can even challenge the super computers. It does not matter how many million moves they calculate per second. After all, Deep Blue ( 200 million moves per second) was losing many games to Kasparov in 1996 and 1997 matches. But locating such persons is difficult. Because they do not move about showing off themselves. It is like looking for a needle in a haystack...What!
In China, they say "A man of Tao, remains unknown"
You can see the record of an Indian based Punjabi Sikh Fauja Singh. At the age of 101, he ran a marathon race and has set many records 100m, 200m, 400m etc. If an 101 year old man can run 10 km marathon, why a 60 year old Anand in year 2030 cannot defeat a super computer. Let us observe it this way: Go to a School and ask everybody to run. The age group between 8 to 20 years and you will find that nobody and no body can run 10 km marathon race. The untrained youngsters cannot do it but a trained old man can do it. Can you understand
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauja_Singh
The below mentioned is a recent addition so it will appear bold for at least 3 months.
The man who persuaded a reluctant Bobby Fischer to play Boris Spassky, for the 1972 World Chess Championship was IM Anthony Saidy (USA) born 1937. He is still playing chess at competitive level at the age of 78 whom the Indian Ashwin Jayaram (39th GM) defeated during the process of obtaining FIDE GM title. (Source: Chess Mate magazine, July 2015. Page 5.
Victor Korchnoi
And Victor Korchnoi aged 75 drew Kasparov at The Credit Suisse Blitz Tournament. Swiss Metropol of Zurich. The tournament started 27.08.2006. At that time, Kasparov rating was 2812 and elo increase of 38 points made his rating 2850 after the tournament. This was highest rating ever reached by a player in chess history. Kasparov was at his peak performance at this tournament whom Korchnoi drew.
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Korchnoi at the age of 75 drew game with Kasparov 2812. Kasparov laughing after Korchnoi has made his only draw in the tournament |
Victor Korchnoi who never became a World Champion.
Korchnoi was a candidate for the World Championship on ten occasions (1962, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1988 and 1991). On the January 2007 FIDE rating list Korchnoi was ranked number 85 in the world at age 75, by far the oldest player ever to be ranked in the FIDE top 100. The second-oldest player on the January 2007 list was Alexander Beliavsky, age 53, who is 22 years younger than Korchnoi. As of 2011, Korchnoi was still active in the chess world with a notable win (in Gibraltar) with black against the 18-year-old Fabiano Caruana, who was rated above 2700 and 61 years Korchnoi's junior.
Fabiano Caruana is currently World no:2 and now rated 2839 November 2014 FRL
Korchnoi has defeated nine undisputed world champions from (Botvinnik through to Garry Kasparov, and Magnus Carlsen).
Page first created: Year 2014
World Top Five players FIDE RATING LIST Dec 2015.
Three out of top five players aged 40 and above
Vaselin Topalov, Anand, Vladimir Kramnik - all aged 40 and over
40-year old Vladimir Kramnik World No: 2. FIDE RATING LIST Jan 2016 list
Three 40+ aged players at World top 10 list. September 2016
September 2018.
Three 40+ aged players at world top 16
Vladimir Kramnik Russia. 43 years. No:8
Anand India 49 years No:10
Peter Svidler Russia 42 years. No:16
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Those who are aged 40 and over are not "gone cases" in chess. The collective people of chess should change their ways of thinking.
December 2018.
Standard time control
Anand and Vladimir Kramnik at 8th and 7th place
BLITZ
Anand (49 yrs) at 6th, Michael Adams (47 yrs) at 10th, Peter Svidler (43 yrs) at 15th
World Rapid Champion 2017 was 48 yrs old Anand.
Magnus Carlsen 5th place. Levon Aronian finished 25th
48 year old Anand finished 3rd at World Blitz Championship 2017. Carslen World Blitz Champion.
Peter Svidler aged 41 finished 11th.
January 2019. FIDE Blitz top players list
43 year old Peter Svidler at 8th. Michael Adams (49 years) at 9th position
GM Anand 49 years. World number 6th
GM Vladimir Kramnik (retired) 44 years. 14th
GM Vaselin Topalov 44 years. 18th
GM Peter Svidler 43 years. 19th
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