The Grandmaster Who Faked His Title

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The Grandmaster Who Faked His Title
The year was 1998. Anatoly Karpov defeated Viswanathan Anand in a controversial FIDE World Championship match, Nick DeFirmian won his third US Championship, and out of nowhere, a Grandmaster from Romania by the name Alexandru Crisan emerged with an incredible FIDE rating of 2635. A rating of 2635 may
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