I guess he was amazing. But, let's face it, he was a complete wanker too. The sort of person who, if starting up a magazine, would first think of purchasing a paper mill in order to have a better price available on paper. Dead set. We aren't talking Time magazine here. We are talking ponderous chess mag in which he attempts to aggrandize the game. Another money making venture was breeding pidgeons. Better, it is generally agreed, however, if one has both genders in play.
If I sound irritated, I am. I lived with somebody for 11 years who was not only like Lasker, but deliberately modelled himself on the great chess player. I have an idea that if Lasker hadn't been a complete prat neither would my ex-partner.
The trouble with Lasker is that he thought chess was life. But it isn't.