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nyLsel
3.Bobby Fischer for me.
ClavierCavalier
nyLsel, you could have done that in one post! :-p
I'm going to have to agree with some of these posts and say it's crazy that Fischer wasn't on the list or even given an honorable mention, but Spassky is.
Fear_ItseIf
Tal, Ivanchuk, Shirov, Fischer
linuxblue1
1. Tal
2. Alekhine
3. Fischer
4. Petrosian
5. Spassky
6. Botvinnik
7. Kasparov
8. Capablanca
9. Shirov
10. Judit Polgar
fburton
Does this mean that positional/strategic skill can trump tactical skill? I find that hard to believe. Was Karpov so weak tactically to be out of the top 10?
NimzoRoy
Petrosian wasn t surely spectacular player, but his tactics of constraining opponent moves and slowly get small advantages was legendary.
Petrosian was quite capable of spectacular tactics when the occasion called for it.
Metaknight251
I remember a joke about that.... "If tal makes a sacrifice against you, accept it, offer a draw, and pray. If petrosian makes a sacrifice against you, don't waste time. Resign immediately."
VanillaKnightPOC
Euwe
Which suggests Petrosian should be ranked above Tal? Or not?
axium403
TactiTal
1. Kasparov is the best tactical player
SmyslovFan
This is tough.
In no particular order:
Alekhine, Shirov, Fischer, Karpov, Kasparov, Petrosian, Korchnoi, Tal, Kramnik, Anand, Aronian, Topalov, Carlsen.
I know, that's a baker's dozen, but each deserve special recognition. If I were to drop some names from that very short list, the first two I'd drop are Alekhine and Shirov! I don't know who I'd drop next from that list. Perhaps Tal!
It takes more tactical vision to defend well than to attack well!
Tal1949
Let me see....I would choose Tal, Alekhine, Nezhmetdinov, Kasparov and throw in some Morphy for me.
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