Many peevish comments have been made about Anand.If life is marked by only success, then the proverb"Variweety is the spice of life" holds no good.Having observed Anand over the years, we know he takes both success and failure with equal ease.Victories have never gone to his head nor failure bowed him down. With every failure he rises like a pheonix.So this game be a stepping stone to his next success.Like Carlsen,Anand had also been a child prodigyonce.So today we cannot judge him by this game alone.Secondly,he has mae his mark as a two time world champion from India and made us proud.Please keep his spirits high now with encouraging comments
Re: Anand 's era.
by ram mohan on Sep 12, 2008 09:22 AM
Every one has to take both success and failure with equal ease.One Anand will go and another Anand will take over.It is law of nature
Guys, Anand's era is over, With new young guns like Magnus Carlsen and Alexander Morozovich and Aronian, Anand is no more. I feel sad for him. No doubt he was one of the best till now.
Re: Anand's era is over
by Subramanian Manimaran on Sep 11, 2008 07:18 PM
Stupid comment...losing a game doesn't mean that he lost the era. Even if loses his era, he is the novel player recorded his foot print strongly in the world of Chess. Please remove Vijay's comment from this column as it is no longer worth.
Re: Anand's era is over
by Indian on Sep 11, 2008 07:45 PM
You don't seem to have any empathy for this guy, who is the best chess brain to have come out of India. Bad attitude, really!
Re: Anand's era is over
by Indian on Sep 11, 2008 08:27 PM
What do you mean by second rate? Being world no.2 doesn't mean second rate. World no.2 is not something bad that one has to live with. It is something one has to be proud about. Poor english in addition to poor attitude towards others.
And by the way which country are you from and what standing do you have in your chosen field, you loser fellow?