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This Week's World Chess Column: Across the Generations
Sunday, December 13, 2015 at 1:17AM
My column this week reflects on players whose careers have spanned multiple generations, and I focus on the great Viktor Korchnoi in particular. He became a grandmaster in the 1950s, a Candidate for the first time in the early 1960s, and as recently as 2011, shortly before turning 80, he managed to defeat - nay, crush! - no less a player than Fabiano Caruana. Have a look.
tagged AGON, Viktor Korchnoi
Reader Comments (1)
How about Anand?