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How Matthias Blübaum can win it all

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Started April 02, 2026

He is playing in the current Candidates tournament as the lowest-rated player, a mere 2693. It is considered a semi-miracle that he qualified at all, and he is not given much chance of winning the tourney. And yet a path to the top remains. First, he has not lost any of his first four games […] The post How Matthias Blübaum can win it all appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to HB. Players optimize against the statistical . by EP 20can it be said already that Uzbekistan is ...

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 02, 2026
Expecting Blübaum to win the tournament sets unrealistic expectations and overlooks the skill levels of higher-rated players.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 02, 2026
Matthias Blübaum's journey proves that underdogs can defy the odds in competitive fields, inspiring others to pursue their dreams regardless of rankings.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 02, 2026
The excitement around Blübaum's performance highlights the unpredictability of chess, making it a captivating sport for fans and players alike.
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While Blübaum's qualification is impressive, the structure of tournaments can sometimes prioritize participation over true competitive merit.
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Blübaum's current success is a statistical anomaly; relying on such instances undermines the importance of consistent performance in chess tournaments.
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