"Time control directly influences the quality of play"
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Spassky also smuggles in a defense of legitimacy. As faster formats became more prominent, purists treated them like lesser chess, a gimmick for spectators. Spassky doesn’t dismiss speed chess, but he does insist on a hard truth: a hurried mind produces different moves, different mistakes, different brilliance. “Quality” here isn’t moralized; it’s engineered. If you want masterpieces, you have to buy time. If you want drama, you tax it.
In context, it reads like a master speaking to modern audiences who consume chess as content: bullet clips, streamer highlights, decisive blunders. Spassky’s point is not nostalgic. It’s structural. The clock doesn’t merely measure play; it edits it, deciding how much thinking a culture is willing to fund.
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