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By Christian Donlan Published Sunday, 3 November 2013
Chess has problems.
Not for most of us, perhaps – not for the bluffers and the fudgers and the seat-of-the-pants players who prod a path through matchups in which each side’s strategy is a winsome, wobbling comedy of errors. No, chess has problems at the grandmaster level. Those people who really love chess, that devoted few who have given their lives to it and for whom chess really should be a great game? They’re not getting a great game – and they haven’t been getting one for a while.”
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