Who is the worst GM, according to you?


yes but I works out for me I mostly play the Zukurot System. If I start with e4 people will play a variety of openings in this level that's why I play d4 to skip theory and thanks for giving me advice i appreciate it

Thanks I will put my effort to improve my openings and will take your advice and learn the Accelerated Dragon and how about the Kalashnikov Sicilian

# 15, I understood the question, but I disagreed with its tone, my use of recognition was in reference to legitimacy, i.e. I didn't like the implication, so I didn't recognize it as worth engaging with. I understood what the OP was saying, I disagreed with the entire tone of the question, so I bowed out.

# 15, I understood the question, but I disagreed with its tone, my use of recognition was in reference to legitimacy, i.e. I didn't like the implication, so I didn't recognize it as worth engaging with. I understood what the OP was saying, I disagreed with the entire tone of the question, so I bowed out.
If there is a best GM—obv Magnus Carlsen—then there is an implied hierarchy. This necessitates the existence of a "worst player with the title GM," making the question a valid one.
If you didn't want to engage with the conversation, you should have refrained from posting. Instead, you've made yourself look like a fool.

Instead, you've made yourself look like a fool.
Dude, "someone" in this topic said that Gukesh is the worst GM. Who looks like a fool now?
spot-on (chess good at finding the best).
Of the physical sports, I'd say singles tennis is most like chess. Boxing is close, but too punitive. Boxers debilitate each other and typically can't play on, so attrition and luck decide too often. tournament tennis is a sufficiently long battle that luck is minimized.