by Dr. Karsten Mueller and Luis Engel
Some chess players love to attack, others prefer a solid defence. Some know all the opening theory and others play purely by intuition/recognition. But can we all agree that there is no perfect way to play chess yet?
Every type of player has their strengths and weaknesses.
Namely:
- The activist (Aronian, Kasparov, Polgar, Tal)
- The reflector (Carlsen, Capablanca, Karpov, Keymer)
- The pragmatic (Caruana, Fischer, Euwe, Korchnoi)
- The theorist (Giri, Steinitz, Botvinnik, Kramnik)
GM Karsten Müller and GM Luis Engel spent a lot of time defining the model of the four player types, wrote a book and developed the Fritztrainer, which is very popular in Germany.
In this five-part interview series with one of the authors, Dr Karsten Mueller, we take a more in-depth look at all four player types and summarize some open questions in the last part.
The Reflector