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      The perfect pair

      Columbus Dispatch, Garry Kasparov, Magnus Carlsen, Shelby Lyman


      Kasparov, protege perfectly paired
      Saturday, October 10, 2009 3:24 AM
      By SHELBY LYMAN

      It has been eight months since Garry Kasparov — who retired as a player in 2005 — began coaching Norwegian phenom Magnus Carlsen.

      Their relationship is unique in the history of chess. Carlsen, ranked No. 4 in the world, was already a likely candidate to become No. 1.

      At 18, he seems remarkably mature. Calm and steady, he approaches his losses and mistakes with unusual objectivity and even humor.

      Kasparov, an extraordinary scholar of the game as well as arguably the strongest player ever, would seem to be an ideal trainer.

      Their mutual respect isn’t surprising.

      Kasparov, Carlsen says, “has an extreme capacity to work, extreme determination to win and extreme perfectionism.”

      Kasparov, on the other hand, finds in the prodigy “many of the qualities of the great champions” — especially the temperament of “a winner.”

      Will teacher and protege ultimately achieve a winning chemistry?

      Kasparov might find an inspiring paradigm in his decades of interaction with his mother, Klara — in many respects, his foremost mentor and supporter.

      Source: http://dispatch.com

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      6 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 11, 2009 at 3:16 pm

        Magnus is much more talented than Kasparov. Only Nakamura is better than Magnus.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        October 11, 2009 at 11:05 pm

        Just face it: Nakamura isn’t even in the same league as Magnus. Why do you think Kasparov chose Magnus and not weaker and less talented players such as Nakamura?

      3. Anonymous Reply
        October 12, 2009 at 5:21 am

        Why must americans so often be the opposite of humble and realistic? There are dozens of players alone in the former GUS that would beat Nakamura in any match.

        Being US chess Champion doesn’t mean to be the best in the world. Not in this sport. Not at all.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        October 12, 2009 at 4:51 pm

        Viva Topalov

      5. Anonymous Reply
        October 12, 2009 at 4:52 pm

        Viva Topalov

      6. Anonymous Reply
        October 12, 2009 at 4:54 pm

        Viva Topalov

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