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piemonkeydude
well of course, but let's also remember that it also depends if the person would be enthusiastic enough about the game to actually learn from that experience over the years. They are what we're not for a reason, they had a natural gift for the game, and that talent just continued to grow.
batgirl
Between 1899 and 1905 Janowski was almost invincible in tournament play. He was 48 years old when this game was played. Capablanca was exactly 20 years younger and in his prime - not that any of that serves as an excuse, but it is something to consider, I think.
I edited my typo on this comment -
piemonkeydudePuerto Rico
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by piemonkeydude 5 years ago
Tournaments in PR
monkeying around in blitz chess
1st king's gambit declined
Puerto Rico v.s. Puerto Rico