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Subject: Re: Respectfully

Author: Torstein Hall

Date: 07:07:38 10/29/05

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On October 29, 2005 at 10:04:45, Roger Brown wrote:

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>>I disagree strongly that Fischer was the strongest player of all time. He did
>>shine for a short time but disapearded. In my view it is a lot more important to
>>have a long domination over the chess world. In addition I think a lot of
>>players have been a lot more important bringing forth new plans and ideas to the
>>chess world. So at least Kasparov, Botvinnik, Alechine, Lasker and Karpov was
>>better and stronger and have a lot bigger significanse for chess than Bobby
>>Fisher.
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>>Torstein
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>Hello Torstein,
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>What?  No Capablanca?
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>:-)
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>It goes on and on...
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>Later.

It certainly goes on and on ... :-) In my view Capa did not add so much new to
chess. (But of course, I may be wrong.... :-) )

Torstein



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