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Subject: Re: What if Fisher had computer aids when he was 11

Author: Norm Pollock

Date: 12:16:09 01/12/06

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On January 12, 2006 at 14:51:44, Normand M. Blais wrote:

>On January 12, 2006 at 14:47:06, Murat wrote:
>
>>Youngest grandmaster in history
>>No.  Player                Nat. years months days year
>>1   Sergey Karjakin        UKR   12     7     0   2002
>>2   Magnus Carlsen         NOR   13     3    27   2004
>>3   Bu Xiangzhi            CHN   13    10    13   1999
>>4   Teimour Radjabov       AZE   14     0    14   2001
>>5   Ruslan Ponomaryov      UKR   14     0    17   1997
>>6   Etienne Bacrot         FRA   14     2     0   1997
>>7   Maxime Vachier-Lagrave FRA   14     4     0   2005
>>8   Peter Leko             HUN   14     4    22   1994
>>9   Yuri Kuzubov           UKR   14     7    12   2004
>>10  Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son VIE   14    10     0   2004
>>11  Hikaru Nakamura        USA   15     2    19   2003
>>12  Pentala Harikrishna    IND   15     3     5   2001
>>13  Koneru Humpy           IND   15     4    28   2002
>>14  Judit Polgar           HUN   15     4    28   1991
>>15  Alejandro Ramirez      CRI   15     5    14   2003
>>16  Bobby Fischer          USA   15     6     1   1958
>>
>>This chart is from chessbase site. Fisher is the only one in this group who had
>>no access to any kind of computer aid. Being million game databases or chess
>>engines which can analyze games overnight to insane depths.
>>
>>I am thinking he could have been a GM easily if he was 11 years old today using
>>the computers as a tool. Or if he was in his prime today using computer aids he
>>would have been the dominating player in the world. Perhaps even stronger then
>>Kasparov.
>>
>>Any thoughts on this subject?
>>
>>Murat :.
>
>Hi,
>
>Fischer was candidate for the world championship at 15!
>
>NMB

If this trend continues, in 200 years we will have our first pre-natal
grandmaster!



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