I´m the only one who wants a Topalov - Carlsen?

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I can´t be. Just can´t.

Topalov struggled today only because he was looking for the initiative (with black), because he HATES drawn and boring games.

I´ll always admire Topalov for that attitude and I think the world of elite chess needs more player like him and Morozevich.

EscherehcsE

Topalov has no ethics, as evidenced in the Kramnik-Topalov match. One Topalov in chess is one too many.

Zeyrion
EscherehcsE wrote:

Topalov has no ethics, as evidenced in the Kramnik-Topalov match. One Topalov in chess is one too many.

Could you elaborate on what happened? 

EscherehcsE
Zeyrion wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:

Topalov has no ethics, as evidenced in the Kramnik-Topalov match. One Topalov in chess is one too many.

Could you elaborate on what happened? 

No, I'm not going to waste my time on rehashing Topaloser. All the old articles are there for anyone to dig up if he's interested.

SocialPanda
Zeyrion wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:

Topalov has no ethics, as evidenced in the Kramnik-Topalov match. One Topalov in chess is one too many.

Could you elaborate on what happened? 

http://en.chessbase.com/post/topalov-kramnik-will-never-admit-that-he-cheated-

"The method of cheating, says Topalov, was improved during the latter part of the match, and in fact played a decisive role in the tiebreak games. There "they had a foolproof system", and in the fourth game Kramnik "made a move that would only occur to a computer." Topalov guesses that his opponent was using an electronic device hidden on his body. "With the technology the Russians have, Kramnik will be invincible in a match." Topalov believes that Kramnik wants to keep the title without defending it over the board, and predicts that he will not play in Mexico."