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On October 13th, for the third time in a row Garry Kasparov gave a simul in Antwerp, Belgium against a number of CEO ... is a familiar one by now in Belgium. For the third time, Garry Kasparov was the star in a big media event in which he faced several CEO ... Nigel Short. The Englishman was responsible for live commentary during Kasparov’s simul.
The whole simul was recorded and broadcast by EXQI ...
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Linex Magic - Kasparov Mascote is the final of the Spanish CECLUB chess championship
Gashimov with surprising draw, Shirov and Cheparinov ... the same venue of the Grand Slam tournament. Esc. Int. Kasparov-Marcote achieved a logical 5-1 win against SCC Sabadell. ... exclusive news about the finals tomorrow here on Chessdom.com!
Esc. Int. Kasparov-Marcote - SCC Sabadell 5-1
GM Vugar Gashimov (AZE) ...
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... - I'm obviously savouring this - former world chess champion Garry Kasparov.
YES...Garry Kasparov is coming to town but it's not for chess. He'll be an invited speaker at ... to where he is today: a successful and instantly recognisable icon even outside the chess world.
I wrote about Kasparov only two weeks ago when I reviewed his book, How Life Imitates Chess in The Star and now, he ...
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“Ultimately, what separates a winner from a loser at the grandmaster level is the willingness to do the unthinkable. A brilliant strategy is, certainly, a matter of intelligence, but intelligence without audaciousness is not enough. Given the opportunity, I must have the guts to explode the game, to upend my opponent’s thinking and, in so
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I was glad to play in Russia's capital in the memory of the great chess player. I liked this tournament not only because the organizers collected almost all strongest players in the world. Similar happens in Wijk Aan Zee and Linares. I was very happy to be in touch with rich chess and cultural traditions in Moscow, and Russia as a whole.
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David Frost interviewing Chess GM Garry Kasparov last year:
It made for interesting, if brief viewing: the idea that Russia had a brief veneer of democracy before reverting to Oligarchy is something I find quite interesting. Though I'm not sure how I'd feel about it if I were Russian.
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