Chess vishwanathan anand, the second highest rated chess player in the world, wrote thispiece while the year's KasparovDeep Blue re-match was still in progress. http://www.pugmarks.com/sports/chess1.htm
Extractions: Vishwanathan Anand Brain Vs Bytes As the Garry Kasparov-Deep Blue rematch unfolds, I am reminded of an old Russian joke about a man playing chess on the beach with his dog. Soon an amazed crowd gathered, an said: "How remarkable!" The man angrily protested. "What's so remarkable?" I am leading three game to one!" Until a few years ago, this joke could have been told about chess-playing computers. Computers, who could calculate very accurately, were hopelessly dogmatic. They stuck rigidly to the relative values of the pieces and went after every piece they could find. Chess, however, is not bean-counting. Every chess player not also learns that they are only to guide, not govern. Computers were totally unable to deal with the variables, let alone conceive a strategic plan. A human rarely selects a move on the basis of death-defying calculation. Seeing 10 moves ahead does occur from time to time, but only in special situations. Humans hardly ever look at every move in a position. If a position contains, say 30 moves, a human would consider about five or six. This is a highly efficient method, since it is most likely that other moves are inferior. However, this efficiency comes at a price. Just as computers blindly stick to their rules, humans often overlook many exceptions to the rule. Moves that don't conform to known patterns are often ignored.
ChessWorld - Chess News, Chess Tournaments Victory continued to elude vishwanathan anand in the Dos Hermanas chess grandmasterstournament as he drew his eighth round game against Miguel Illescus (Spain http://www.very-best.de/NewsList.htm?Message=6&Max=all
ChessWorld - Chess News, Chess Tournaments April 18 (UNI) Continuing his one of the worst ever performances on the chessboard, Indian Grandmaster and world number two vishwanathan anand finished a http://www.very-best.de/NewsList.htm?Message=5&Max=all
The Modern High School - News & Events Grandmaster vishwanathan anand, World chess Champion 2000, has innumerabletitles to his credit. He, along with his wife Aruna, visited http://www.modernhighschool.com/nonflash/ananhome.html
Extractions: E-mail: modernhs@emirates.net.ae Grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand visits Modern High Grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand and his wife Aruna seen with Principal Mr Bloud Grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand, World Chess Champion 2000, has innumerable titles to his credit. He, along with his wife Aruna, visited Modern High on 12th April, 2002 and spent time with the students, promoting the game of chess. Introduced to chess at the tender age of six, by his parents, Anand went on to be the National Champion at 16 and an International Grandmaster at 17. Anand playing with teachers and students on a number of boards simultaneously Anand thinking of the next move, while Mr. Rai trying to guess what that move will At The Modern High, Anand mingled freely with the students and played chess with students and teachers including our Assistant Headmaster, Mr. Micheal Guzder. At one point of time, he was playing on more than 15 boards simultaneously, occasionally pausing before making his moves. Anand impressed everybody, not only by his excellent game and the international fame, but more by his simplicity and down-to-earth approach. He is one celebrity who does not act or behave like one.
Vishwanathan Anand Indians, anand also draws his stimulation from his parents father K.Vishwanathanand more often than not mother Sushila, who was his first ever chess teacher. http://www.pinkcity.net/anand.htm
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Glory Days For Anand vishwanathan anand's success at the World chess Championships was just the yearendachievement needed to banish memories of India's sporting annus horribilus. http://www.expressindia.com/fe/daily/20001227/fed27062.html
Extractions: Intel IT Update Vishwanathan Anand's success at the World Chess Championships was just the year-end achievement needed to banish memories of India's sporting annus horribilus. By patiently adopting the French defence against a recklessly gung-ho Alexei Shirov to become the 15th world chess champion, the 31-year old has, however, done much more than merely overshadow cricket's hall of shame, circa 2000, or make amends for his countrymen's (and women's) lean pickings at the Sydney Olympics. Indeed, Anand has in a sense reasserted India's ancient claim to the origins of this most cerebral of sports. And by beating the Spaniard to the $660,000 prize, he has comprehensively quelled all echoes of the cynical voices that crescendoed during his barren patch in 1999, that issued ominous warnings of an early end to the career of India's first grandmaster. Congratulations, Vishwanathan Anand. To be sure, the Tiger from Madras had all along been the favourite. With Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov and Vladimir Kramnik not participating, through the knockout matches he had to field queries about his anticipated win, about the suddenly discounted value of the title. Anand, rightly, has consistently waved away these qualifications. Kasparov may still be the greatest chess champion of our times, Kramnik may be the man knocking at the door, a visibly paler Karpov may be a grand survivor...but Anand, after some spectacular wins since 1987, has affixed his thumbprint in the record books.
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Extractions: leads a pack of world-beaters Farwa Imam Ali Pendyala Harikrishna, 15, has put Indian chess in the spotlight again. The Guntur lad made history first by becoming the youngest Indian Grandmaster, beating the record of his idol Vishwanathan Anand who had done it at 18. Close on the heels of this achievement came his triumph in the Commonwealth Chess Championship in London. "I expected him to become a Grandmaster even earlier," says S. Vijayalakshmi, India's first woman Grandmaster (WGM) from Chennai. Ever since Anand of Chennai started making headlines at the international level, there has been a silent revolution in the country of the game's origin, especially in south India. Making giant leaps in their career, besides Harikrishna, have been people like Koneru Humpy of Andhra Pradesh and K. Sasikiran, Vijayalakshmi, her sister S. Meenakshi and Aarthie Ramaswamy of Tamil Nadu. "There is talent everywhere," says Vijayalakshmi, 22, who has been successfully defending her national title for the last five years. "The spurt of talent down south may be because of Anand proving himself. There has been a sea-change in the status of the game over the last decade. Youngsters feel driven to perform well because of the shining examples before them."
Worl Champion - Viswanathan Anand Born 1968, Madras. vishwanathan anand, popularly known as Vishy ,learned chess in his tender age of six from his mother. In 1987 http://www.chessindia.org/WorldChampions_files/vishwanathan_anand.html
Extractions: History FIDE Ratings World Champions National Champions ... Indian Chess Organisations (The Official Website Of All India Chess Federation) About AICF AICF Forum Financial Regulations W O R L D C H A M P I O N S "The first move that comes to my mind is invariably the best" Born: 1968, Madras Vishwanathan Anand, popularly known as "Vishy", learned chess in his tender age of six from his mother. In 1987, he became the first Asian to win the World Junior Championship and in 1988 earned the coveted Grandmaster title. VISWANATHAN ANAND Anand's first world championship attempt was in 1991. He beat Dreev and then ran into Karpov in the quarterfinals where he lost. Then he lost to Gata Kamsky in 1994 at Sanghinagar and also lost to Karpov again in the 1998 finals. Anand, "the one man Indian Chess revolution" has also authored "My Best Games of Chess". This greatest sportsman India has ever produced, brought the World Chess Championship title to the Asian Continent on the Christmas eve of 2000, to assume himself a place in history and has completed a personal and common mission through his World Chess Title triumph held at Tehran by beating Spain's Alexie Shirov 3.5-0.5 in a dominating and ruthless show of his brain power.
Extractions: B2K Club November 28, 2000 NEW DELHI(UNB/AP) - India's grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand starts as the favorite in the World Chess Championship that opens Monday, with 100 men from 50 countries playing for the dlrs 660,000 winner's purse in the finals in Iran next month. The world's top two chess grandmasters, Garry Kasparov and Vladimir Kramnik, along with their Russian compatriot Anatoly Karpov, have decided to skip the championship, whose first and second rounds are being played at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Delhi. The Indian grandmaster broke into the chess limelight as a teen-ager by winning the 1987 world Juniors Crown in the Philippines. He has a reputation for perfect technical expertise, blended with an exceptional positional sense and a machinelike calculating ability. Anand plays both the close and open game with ease and smells trouble early.
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Extractions: Register Vishwanathan Anand - Master of the Game Not only does he dazzle his opponents with brilliant combinations, he also blitzes them off the board. He has the ingenious knack of getting out of a jam and counter-attacking with deadly effect. He is Vishwanathan Anand - the reigning World Chess Champion Name: Vishwanathan Anand
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Extractions: This web site was created for FREE at www.homestead.com. Visit www.homestead.com to get your free web site - no programming required. Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. Seirawan, lives in Seattle, Washington. Yasser started to play chess when he was 12 years old and quickly established himself in the chess world, winning the World Junior Championship in 1979 and becoming a Grandmaster one year later, scoring his final GM norm at the 1980 Hoogovens tournament in Holland. The three-time US champion has been among the world top 20 players on several occasions and has defeated reigning world champions Anatoli Karpov and Garry Kasparov in tournament play. Full Text Yasser Seirawan (1960- ): get his Games Observers web page Encyclopedia of Chess Openings The first Grandmaster page Jose Raul Capablanca (1888 - 1942): get his Games Jose Raul Capablanca was born in Havana, Cuba on the 19th of November 1888. He learned chess at the age of four by watching his father play and in 1901, at the age of 12, he beat Juan Corzo, the Cuban champion. Capablanca was regarded as the most naturally talented chess player anyone had ever seen. He was educated in America, studied engineering at Columbia University and spent much of his free time playing masters at the Manhattan Chess Club in New York City, where he achieved a sensational win in a match against US Champion Frank Marshall crushing him by 8 wins to 1 with 14 draws in 1909 when he was 20 years old. Frank Marshall had unsuccessfully played Lasker in a World Championship match only two years earlier.
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