Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To George Duke wrote on Fri, May 14, 2004 10:53 PM UTC:Regarding Roberto's comment, I think most consider Vladimir Kramnik the 'actual World Champion,' not Ruslan Ponomariov. That is because Kramnik beat Gary Kasparov, 13th champion, in 2000 to become 14th in a succession that goes back clearly to at least 1886 with Wilhelm Steinitz the first. Whereas, Ponomariov is only the most recent winner of FIDE 'lottery' as 128- or 64-elimination tournaments have been called. If Peter Leko defeats Kramnik in Sept./Oct.2004, in match backed by new Association of Chess Professionals, likewise most everyone will regard Leko as 15th World Chess champion. Of course, there is talk of 'unifying' the title, but FIDE has usually sanctioned the (recent) Fischer-Karpov-Kasparov-Kramnik succession. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID FIDE Champions does not match any item.