It isn't news when he wins. It's news when he doesn't. If he has a weakness in his game, his peers have yet to identify it, let alone exploit it. He is still very young, but, if he continues his stellar play, there is no telling how far he will eventually climb on this list.
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James Eade is a United States Chess Federation (USCF) chess master as well as a chess writer, tournament organizer, and teacher. He is the author of Chess For Dummies.
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