appears you have taken psychology 101 congratulations.. how about considering your need to put him down, whats this say about your ego... and his explanation is honest and simple, he no longer enjoyed playing chess. he possessed the genius necessary in a champion, but if he was to progress to the next level it is a commitment of a lifetime, just look at fischer and kasparov... theres more to life than chess, he realized this..
@lucirz he is american ;)
rookie3spikey 1 year ago
@truepokefan he is my idol because he left :S
alreacon 1 year ago
participo este jugador en el campeonato ruso?
hernan267 1 year ago
I could ve beaten this guy in 1993 in chess, but I better not try that other sport
hendrikom 1 year ago
hes russian?
lucirz 2 years ago
same here.
xxxxDre4mxxxx 2 years ago
appears you have taken psychology 101 congratulations.. how about considering your need to put him down, whats this say about your ego... and his explanation is honest and simple, he no longer enjoyed playing chess. he possessed the genius necessary in a champion, but if he was to progress to the next level it is a commitment of a lifetime, just look at fischer and kasparov... theres more to life than chess, he realized this..
seansurfgood 2 years ago
You mean we're NOT going to see him fighting in cage matches anytime soon?
proggoth 3 years ago
what are saying? there're principles to be considered first before doing anything. try to reason deductively.
kennethcalayag 3 years ago
it's kinda sad how his dad basically obliterated his love for chess.
peacepunkrock 3 years ago