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    if giri were to hit 2700 hella soon would he be the youngest 2700 of all-time?

    what do people think of giri? future world champ?
    everytime it hurts, it hurts just like the first (and then you cry till there's no more tears)

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    Re: giri - question for knowledgeable folk

    Originally posted by ben daswani View Post
    if giri were to hit 2700 hella soon would he be the youngest 2700 of all-time?

    what do people think of giri? future world champ?
    Let's give Magnus a shot first. Oh, and take those sticky bottomliners off, they're really annoying.

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      Re: giri - question for knowledgeable folk

      "In the July 2007 fide list, at the age of 16 years, 6 month and 31 days, he officially attained 2710 Elo rating, which made Carlsen the youngest person to break the 2700 Elo barrier. As of August 2010, this record has not been broken." Wiki on Magnus Carlsen. Giri was born 28 June 1994 - time's a-wastin' ...

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        Re: giri - question for knowledgeable folk

        Originally posted by Stephen Wright View Post
        "In the July 2007 fide list, at the age of 16 years, 6 month and 31 days, he officially attained 2710 Elo rating, which made Carlsen the youngest person to break the 2700 Elo barrier. As of August 2010, this record has not been broken." Wiki on Magnus Carlsen. Giri was born 28 June 1994 - time's a-wastin' ...
        I have always found counting this record to the exact age by days to be somewhat silly. If you want to get down to the nitty gritty, then people born in the spring have a disadvantage to those born in the summer because of the number of days in each month and the number of tournaments that will be available to play in by the time they reach 16 years old. Honestly, if you want to count years and months, fine... but why on earth would it make a difference if you count the days?

        Just to make a minor point, 16 years, 6 months and 31 days is actually 16 years, 7 months... unless there is a 32-day month that I'm not aware of. Gotta love the unverified Wikipedia lol

        Aside from all that, the calculation of age of when a player reaches 2700 should be IMHO based on the date of the last round of the tournament, not the date of the rating list. Why should a player be at a disadvantage if he reaches 2700 a week after the rating list is released and have to wait until the next rating list for it to be published? And what happens if he reaches 2700 one week and then tanks the next tournament before the ratings are published? He still reached 2700...

        All that said, the sad part is that neither Carlsen nor Giri will ever lead normal lives... :(
        No matter how big and bad you are, when a two-year-old hands you a toy phone, you answer it.

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          Re: giri - question for knowledgeable folk

          Originally posted by Stephen Wright View Post
          "In the July 2007 fide list, at the age of 16 years, 6 month and 31 days, he officially attained 2710 Elo rating, which made Carlsen the youngest person to break the 2700 Elo barrier. As of August 2010, this record has not been broken." Wiki on Magnus Carlsen. Giri was born 28 June 1994 - time's a-wastin' ...
          thanks stephen. dang, he might be within 10 or so after the olympiad so it's def possible! i hope he does it...

          Originally posted by Jordan S. Berson View Post
          All that said, the sad part is that neither Carlsen nor Giri will ever lead normal lives... :(
          according to wikipedia, giri goes to school. pretty sure carlsen did as well (although he took a year off to play in tournies)
          everytime it hurts, it hurts just like the first (and then you cry till there's no more tears)

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            Re : Re: giri - question for knowledgeable folk

            Originally posted by Jordan S. Berson View Post

            All that said, the sad part is that neither Carlsen nor Giri will ever lead normal lives... :(
            Funny. Seems to me that most people dream of having that kind of life... There are certainly worst things in life than having to travel and play for a living...

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              Re: Re : Re: giri - question for knowledgeable folk

              Originally posted by Jean Hébert View Post
              Funny. Seems to me that most people dream of having that kind of life... There are certainly worst things in life than having to travel and play for a living...
              And, I might add, both Carlsen and Giri appear to be well adjusted, decent human beings and seem to be enjoying their "work" ... I am not sure what better measure of normalcy there could be!
              ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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                Re: giri - question for knowledgeable folk

                Giri will not be a world champion. Maximum he will be in top 10. He will not play stronger than Max Euwe or Jan Timman. He is not talented enough to be world champion. Next world champion is Magnus Karlsen, Jan Nepomnyastchii (if he will work hard under GM Potkin's supervision) or Levon Aronian. Aronian has a very good genetics. His mother is Armenian and his father is Jewish (exactly like Gary Kasparov). Nobody else. One of these three.

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