Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 07:48:41 10/07/00
Just like the others greatest of the past to mentioned a few, I will start with the player once considered the invincible machine, the Great Raul Capablanca, who lost his title and was never ever again given a chance for a rematch against the Great Alexander Alekhine; which in my opinion was one of the greatest chess player in the history of chess, but also just like Kasparov considered so outdistanced from the rest, that he was indisputably in a class by himself until he faced Dr Euwe in 1935, at that time nobody ever considered to give him a chance of beating Alekhine in the way in which he did, of course different excuses were created after the match, to justify how Alekhine was defeated by Dr Euwe. Anyway, the fact is that all the greatest have their moment or rise and fall and Kasparov is not an exception. The battle start tomorrow, and in my opinion it will be very close, and whatever happens at the end, it would not be considered a miracle if Kramnik wins. Pichard.
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