Chess Intuition

Time Magazine has an interesting profile of Magnus Carlsen, the youngest chess player to achieve a number one world ranking:



Genius can appear anywhere, but the origins of Carlsen's talent are particularly mysterious. He hails from Norway -- a "small, poxy chess nation with almost no history of success," as the English grand master Nigel Short sniffily describes it -- and unlike many chess prodigies who are full-time players by age 12, Carlsen stayed in school until last year. His father...
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Published on January 18, 2010 09:20
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