Ethan Thane Athen
Illuminator
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If this needed someone with Grandmaster level chess skills, it would still be possible to involve them without them even knowing the nature of the match they were playing in. Some posters have already touched on the possibility of just asking people for help on the next best move and there's no reason the person / people asked would need to be in on the scam and no reason why it couldn't be another Grandmaster (or several) who was asked but kept ignorant of who was supposedly playing who.
Also, I may be mis-remembering but wasn't Korchnoi a bit of a nutter who believed in all sorts of woo things (didn't he want to avoid being in the same room as one opponent because of some 'death gaze' idea or something). If he thought he was playing an old master he may have read far more significance into the moves than was actually in the head of the person(s) making them ie he was effectively playing himself.
In any case, the length of time between moves would appear far too great for a coherent game so Korchnoi probably looked at the game board afresh each time. Hardly conducive to a good performance.
Also, I may be mis-remembering but wasn't Korchnoi a bit of a nutter who believed in all sorts of woo things (didn't he want to avoid being in the same room as one opponent because of some 'death gaze' idea or something). If he thought he was playing an old master he may have read far more significance into the moves than was actually in the head of the person(s) making them ie he was effectively playing himself.
In any case, the length of time between moves would appear far too great for a coherent game so Korchnoi probably looked at the game board afresh each time. Hardly conducive to a good performance.