1. Joined
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    02 Jul '08 18:37
    "I think most people just assume that Kasparov can solve most chess problems without realizing that solving is a somewhat different skill than playing"

    Yes, that was exactly my point. Although I do not question he understands without a doubt such problems a little bit better than the average chess player too. But would he be better at problem solving than say, Nunn (who has won world problem solving contests, if I am correct)...?

    Take a look at this list for example:

    http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4226

    Would Kasparov be 'top-20' material?
  2. Standard memberSwissGambit
    Caninus Interruptus
    2014.05.01
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    02 Jul '08 21:47
    Originally posted by heinzkat
    "I think most people just assume that Kasparov can solve most chess problems without realizing that solving is a somewhat different skill than playing"

    Yes, that was exactly my point. Although I do not question he understands without a doubt such problems a little bit better than the average chess player too. But would he be better at problem solving tha ...[text shortened]...
    http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4226

    Would Kasparov be 'top-20' material?
    Top 20? I doubt it. Especially with helpmates and selfmates thrown in.
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