"Nowadays it would be reasonable to have an annual world championship"
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Coming from Spassky, the remark also reads as a quiet critique of how the championship’s prestige is manufactured. He played at a time when the world title was both sport and geopolitics, when a match could stand in for national systems and personal myth. Annualizing it would democratize access and keep fans fed, but it also risks turning the crown into content: another installment, another storyline, less pilgrimage.
That tension is the point. Spassky isn’t just forecasting a calendar change; he’s acknowledging a cultural pivot from permanence to churn. The line carries a veteran’s realism: if the world insists on moving faster, chess may have to keep up. It also carries a warning: speed is not the same as significance, and a championship that happens too often can start to feel less like history being made and more like the algorithm being satisfied.
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