Wesley So just asserted his dominance over Hikaru Nakamura

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micky1943 wrote:

Wesley So and Hikaru Nakamura  are currently 15 points apart in the FIDE rating list. Hardly enough to get hysterical about. So has beaten Nakamura and Nakamura has beaten So.

 

They are currently (on the live rating list) 29.1 points apart - >  2803.2 - 2772.1 = 29.1

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BronsteinPawn wrote:

Oh man, you gotta love this stereotypes.

Because of my flag everyone thinks I would capture on f5 with a pawn. LOL. 

We have to love the racist stereotypes you post about Asians, also.

Your days are numbered here; the sooner you are gone, the better.

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So is going to be the next challenger for Carlsen in my view.

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stuzzicadenti wrote:

Nakamura is the Tal of our generation.

So is the Yasser Seirawan of our generation.

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Really surprised to see China fare so well. 

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What does China have to do with it? Wesley is Filipino.
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I know. Nakamura. 

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Nakamura is Japanese.
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So is Chinese.

Filipino Chinese.

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I liked So's crushing victory over Garry Kasparov in their Sinquefield blitz game. Although just a blitz game, it's funny to see Kasparov getting whipped like that.

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Sad to see Mickey Adams making blunders anyway. So or Nakamura I don't know. I think the margins are really tight between the top 10 players and a lot of it is down to current form. So is in good form, Nakamura not. In their game Nakamura just made a weird blunder.

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Pawn370 wrote:

I thick a lot of people could beat him but I got the chance to play him he was super strong when I played him I won only once that says a lot about his chess game

lol... your bullet rating is 325..... -.-

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Snookslayer wrote:
stuzzicadenti wrote:

Nakamura is the Tal of our generation.

So is the Yasser Seirawan of our generation.

 

I'll grant that the Yasser Seirawan of our generation is also the Tal of our generation (or one of the Tal's, Nakamura being the other), even though I find the concept confusing. But who are you calling the Yasser Seirawan of our generation?