Smyslov_Fan wrote on 10/02/09 at 14:07:35:
I forget which Candidates tournament it was, but didn't Kotov have an absolutely amazing performance in the mid 1950s-early 60s?
A single tournament isn't enough to get too excited about, but Carlsen is really showing us something with the way he is winning these games. He seems to be at a different level than these 2700+ patzers.
Many people were excited enough about Linares 1994 or San Luis 2005. But sure, Carlsen has some way to go before he is the clear world no. 1, if that's what you need to get excited
Kotov's star moment was the Saltsjöbaden 1952 Interzonal where he finished with 16,5/20, 3 points clear of a field that included Taimanov, Petrosian, Ståhlberg, Averbakh, Szabo, Geller and Gligoric.
ChessMetrics rates this as the #44 individual performance before 2005 (including matches and tournaments) with a TPR of 2832. This being "merely" an interzonal, most of the absolute top players at the time were absent (Botvinnik, Smyslov, Bronstein, Keres, Reshevsky etc.). So a very impressive result, but not really a top tournament.