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  1. Garry Kasparov's Fighting Chess (Batsford Chess Library) by Gary K. Kasparov, Jon Speelman, et all 1995-09
  2. Garry Kasparov's Greatest Chess Games, Volume 1 by Igor Stohl, 2005-07-30
  3. Garry Kasparov's Greatest Chess Games, Vol. 2 by Igor Stohl, 2006-04-20
  4. Garry Kasparov's Chess Puzzle Book by Garry Kasparov, 2001-02-01
  5. Learn Chess With Garry Kasparov: World Champion by Garry Kasparov, G. K. Kasparov, et all 2003-06-30
  6. Chess in Armenia: Armenian Chess Players, Garry Kasparov, Tigran Petrosian, Ashot Nadanian, Grünfeld Defence, Nadanian Variation
  7. Chess in Azerbaijan: Azerbaijani Chess Players, Garry Kasparov, Teimour Radjabov, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Vladimir Bagirov, Vladimir Makogonov
  8. Garry Kasparov's Chess Challenge by Garry Kasparov, 1996-10
  9. Chess Coaches: Garry Kasparov, Alexander Beliavsky, Mikhail Botvinnik, Ashot Nadanian, Semyon Furman, Alexander Konstantinopolsky
  10. World Chess Champions: Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Alekhine, Boris Spassky, Tigran Petrosian, Max Euwe
  11. Soviet Chess Writers: Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Mikhail Botvinnik, David Bronstein, Lev Polugaevsky, Vitaly Chekhover, Sergey Belavenets
  12. Azerbaijani Chess Players: Garry Kasparov, Teimour Radjabov, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Vladimir Bagirov, Vladimir Makogonov, Vugar Gashimov
  13. World Junior Chess Champions: Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Boris Spassky, Yasser Seirawan, Alexander Beliavsky, Viswanathan Anand
  14. Russian Chess Writers: Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Alekhine, Mikhail Botvinnik, Viktor Korchnoi, Vasily Smyslov

1. Kasparov Vs. The World
a resourceful World Team, a superior position by garry kasparov at move 62 forced resignation by the opposition. deemed one of the greatest chess games in history and we thank
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Despite a valiant challenge from a resourceful World Team, a superior position by Garry Kasparov at move 62 forced resignation by the opposition. MSN.com and the MSN Gaming Zone would like to salute this great and historic effort on the part of Mr. Kasparov, the analysts and the World Team members. It has been deemed one of the greatest chess games in history and we thank everyone for their participation in this 4-month challenge. Over the course of the game, this site has hosted over 3 million visitors from over 75 countries. We began this event as a unique experiment in combining the ancient game of chess with the powerful interactive and social features of the Internet. The global excitement for the event and the high level of play by the World Team is proof positive that the game of chess will thrive and grow in the brave, new technology world of the 21st century.
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2. Kasparov Beats Computer In First Game
World chess champion garry kasparov slowly squeezed the best chessplaying supercomputer into submission on Saturday to win the first game of their $1.1 million rematch in New York. News.com
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3. Www.WorldChessRating.com
World chess Championship ended in a draw with each player winning a game (kasparov Game 1, Junior - Game 3). Four games ended in draws. garry kasparov on the
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Kasparov Express #6
Linares 2003 Supertournament
Special coverage by WorldChessRating.com
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The traditional Linares Supertournament (XX "Ciudad de Linares") is a 7 player double round robin. Round 6 Results : Vallejo - Kasparov , Anand - Leko , Kramnik - Radjabov
Follow online broadcasting with live commentary by GM Sergey Shipov Round 6 Standings : 1-2. Kramnik, Vladimir 3.5/5; 1-2. Anand, Viswanathan 3.5/5; 3. Leko, Peter 3.0/5; 4. Kasparov, Garry 2.5/5; 5. Radjabov, Teimour 2.5/6; 6. Vallejo Pons, Francisco 2.0/5; 7. Ponomariov, Ruslan 1.0/5. Round 6: Leko Dethroned, Anand and Kramnik to the Top In the mid-1990s Vishy Anand and Vladimir Kramnik were struggling for second place in the chess world, and now they are vying for victory at Linares. The Indian Tiger had a difficult task today, playing the untouchable Peter Leko . Anand came up with a very strong new plan in a rare line of the Sicilian, sacrificing two pawns for domination. Right after the opening it seemed that Leko was doomed but he managed to hold on till the endgame. But Leko’s position remained unpleasant, and Anand took one step at a time. Immediately after the time control Leko missed some nice tactics with the inaccurate

4. Lighten Up, Garry
A chess and computing expert offers some advice to the whining kasparov and his vague insinuations of cheating. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/4005.html

5. Www.WorldChessRating.com
In 1980, he won the World Junior Championship. At 21, garry kasparov was the youngestplayer in chess history to compete in a World Championship final match.
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Garry Kasparov
Garry KASPAROV
Russia

Born April 14, 1963
GM from 1980
World Chess Champion (1985-2000)
World Junior Chess Champion (1980)
USSR Champion (1981, 1990) Career tournament wins: Baku (1980), Bugojno (1982), Moscow (1982), Niksic (1983), Brussels (1986), Amsterdam (1988, 1994), Belfort (1988), Reykjavik (1988), Barcelona (1989), Tilburg (1989, 1991), Belgrade (1989), Linares (1990, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002), Dortmund (1992), Novgorod (1994, 1995, 1997), Horgen (1994), Riga (1995), Las-Palmas (1996), Wijk aan Zee (1999, 2000, 2001), Sarajevo (1999, 2000), Astana (2001) Professional rating FIDE rating Garry Kasparov was born on April 13, 1963 in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, ex-USSR. By the age of seven, Garry was a chess prodigy. At nine, he had already won a semifinal of the blitz championship for adults in Baku. In 1976, aged only 12, he achieved his first great victory thanks to his relentless work and won the Soviet Junior Championship. He became the youngest player in the history of this competition to win such a title. In 1979 he celebrated his 16th birthday and for the first time, entered a foreign adult tournament. Garry finished first ahead of fourteen Grandmasters.

6. The Incredible Genius Chess Society
Yasser Seirawan defeats garry kasparov and Anatoly Karpov in tournament chess play.
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7. ELibrary.com - Reuters Toppix News And Sports, 'CHESS GARRY KASPAROV ELibrary Is
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8. Kasparov Vs The World Chess Page
Contains updates, reviews, and information about the world champion.
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9. OpinionJournal - Featured Article
against Baghdadand Damascus, Tehran and Riyadh. BY garry kasparov. Monday, August 5, 2002 1201 a.m. Mr. kasparov, the world's topranked chess player, is a Journal
http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110002087

10. IBM Retires Deep Blue From Chess
IBM (IBM) has retired Deep Blue, the supercomputer that made history when it defeated world champion garry kasparov in May, a company spokeswoman said today. News.com
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11. Garry Kasparov
garry Kimovich kasparov was born Gary Weinstein in Baku, Azerbaijan, USSR in 1963.kasparov learned to play chess from his father who later died in a road
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Garry Kasparov 13th World Champion, 1985 - 1993
PCA Champion, 1993 - present In 1984 he challenged the current reigning World Champion, Anatoly Karpov for the title. This match was a hard fought battle and lasted 6 months, the longest in the history of chess. It was finally stopped by Florencio Campomanes, president of FIDE and a rematch ordered. In November 1985 Kasparov won the rematch against Karpov and became the youngest World Champion at the age of 22 years. After long term friction with the international chess organisation, FIDE, Kasparov set up the rival organisation, the Professional Chess Association (PCA) and arranged a World Championship match in 1993 in which he beat British Grandmaster, Nigel Short. At the same time FIDE held their official Championship match between former World Champion, Anatoly Karpov and Jan Timman which Karpov won. Both Kasparov and Karpov claim the title of World Champion. In 1996 Kasparov competed in a six game match against an IBM computer called Deep Blue. Kasparov won with a score of 4 games to 2 games. The following year, he competed against an improved version called Deeper Blue and was defeated 3.5 games to 2.5 games. It was the first time a Grandmaster had lost a series of games to a computer. He is currently the highest rated player there has ever been in the history of chess.

12. Kasparov Readies Chess Site
World chess champion garry kasparov said he will launch an Internet site for chess lovers eager to watch realtime matches and for a chance to take on grand masters. News.com
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13. Garry Kasparov
On February 17, 1996, in Philadelphia, garry kasparov rose from a chesstable full of triumph and glory. He has just defeated IBM's
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Garry K. Kasparov
"The future of Chess lies in the hands of this young man" Garry Kimovich Kasparov was born on April 13, 1963 in Baku, the capital of the Russian republic Azerbaidzhan. His parents were Kim Moiseyevich Wainshtein and Clara Shagenovna Kasparova. He is of Armenian and Jewish heritage. His early success at the chessboard earned him an invitation to study under the tutelage of Mikhail Botvinnik, the World Champion in 1948-1957, 1958-1960, and 1961-1963 and at the time considered to be the USSR's greatest player. Garry Kasparov has always acknowledged two major influences in his Chess career: Alexander Alekhine and Mikhail Botvinnik, two former great world Champions. "The future of Chess lies in the hands of this young man", Botvinnik wrote prophetically when Garry Kasparov was only eleven years old.
He won the USSR Junior Championship at age thirteen. By the time Garry was 16, his reputation in the Soviet Union and the East had grown to the point that he could no longer expect to enter tournaments unnoticed. Young "Garik," as he was known in Russia, was now seen as a formidable competitor by older and more experienced players, both inside the USSR and internationally.

14. Kasparov Goes Bigger Than Blue
World chess champion garry kasparov famous for tangling with IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer takes on the world. His latest game uses distributed computing to connect any challenger. By Joyce Slaton. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/20124.html

15. Lessons In Chess; Author: Kasparov, Garry; Author: With Kasparov Chess Academy;
In this entertaining book for players of all ages, world champion garry Kasparovteaches the chess newcomer the moves and fundamental principles of the game.
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Everyman Publishers ISBN: 1857441648 This item non-returnable. Order may not be canceled. In this entertaining book for players of all ages, world champion Garry Kasparov teaches the chess newcomer the moves and fundamental principles of the game. In this entertaining book for players of all ages, world champion Garry Kasparov teaches the chess newcomer the moves and fundamental principles of the game. PRODUCT CODE: 1857441648 USA/Canada: US$ 37.30 Australia/NZ: A$ 68.30 Other Countries: US$ 45.50 convert to your currency Delivery costs included if your total order exceeds US$50. We do not charge your credit card until we ship your order. Government and corporate Purchase Orders accepted without prior account application. PLACE AN ORDER To prepare to buy this item click "add to cart" above. You can change or abandon your shopping cart at any time before checkout. CHECK ORDER STATUS Check on order progress and dispatch.

16. Your Move
chess masters can be odd ducks remember Bobby Fischer? probably because of the tunnel vision necessary to dominate those 64 little squares. So garry kasparov, the game's reigning world champion, can be forgiven for taking his current opponent lightly. kasparov is playing on the Internet, and his opponent is the world. As in every chess player who's ever had a hankering to knock off No. 1. But it's clear that kasparov has the upper hand The world turned out to be very smart, he told Reuters Friday, but it has a very difficult task to save the game. A great quote, and he even got the pronoun right. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/21579.html

17. The Week In Chess
News updates about chess.Category Games Board Games Battle Games chess News and Media...... Indian Gm6 DEEP JUNIOR kasparov, garry 1/2 28 B92 Sicilian Najdorf with 6.Be2 Theevent is called the The FIDE Man Vs Machine World chess Championship and
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WELCOME TO THE WEEK IN CHESS News TWIC Magazine Main stories Issue #439, April 7th, 2003 Completed events Archive of past issues ... Future events TWIC #439 zipped downloads John Watson Book Reviews New #48 and News section Games in ChessBase 6 format Year in Review Games in PGN (text) Games in ChessBase format Free zip/unzip software Last update: 21:10 GMT, 16:10 EST, Sunday 13th April 2003 Send news feedback to Mark Crowther at mdcrowth@netcomuk.co.uk MAIN NEWS STORIES Hunguest Hotels Super Chess Tournament in Budapest 11th-20th April 2003. Players include Leko, Polgar, Gelfand and Short. Malcolm Pein reports that Budapest may be the venue for the Kramnik - Leko match. Round 3 Polgar extends lead. MORE Karpov vs. Macieja Rapid Match Day 1 Karpov wins 2-0. Day 2 honours even. Days 3 and 4 Karpov won 1.5-0.5. Karpov won 6-2. MORE Danish Chess Championships Round 2 MORE 29th National Chess Championships of Bangladesh MORE 110th Scottish Championships MORE Gausdal Classics MORE Asian Teams MORE New John Watson Review: #51 By Publisher, Part 1

18. Deep Blue Looks For A Job | CNET News.com
The Deep Blue chess whiz that stumped garry kasparov is ready to parlay its experience into a job on Wall Street. News.com
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19. Braingames World Chess Championships
with the FIDE led to the formation of a new organisation, the Professional ChessAssociation (PCA), set up by England's Nigel Short and garry kasparov.
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GAME 15 GAME 14 GAME 13 ... Email Garry K. Kasparov (2849) The Early Years Young Kasparov Garry Kimovich Kasparov was born on 13th April, 1963, in Baku.
He is the son of Kim Moiseyevich Wainshtein and Clara Shagenovna Kasparova.
Garik (familiar form of Garry) adopted the Russian version of the surname Kasparian when he was 12, before which he was called Garry Wainshtein. At the age of , Garry shared third place score in the World Cadet Cup , held at Wattignes (near Lilles in France), July 5-13, 1976. No one as young as 13 has represented the Soviet Union at sport abroad in a 'Western' country before Garry Kasparov. In January 1977, Garry won the USSR Junior Championship held at Riga with the incredible score of 1978 saw a dramatic leaps forward. He was in a strong tournament at Minsk , and then in the Otborochnii at Daugavpils which led to him being the youngest player ever to compete in the Top League of the USSR Championship.
When he was still unrated Kasparov competed at a strong all play all at Banja Luka in Yugoslavia. He was one of only two players with out the GM title in the 16 player field. He came

20. Deep Blue Team Awarded | CNET News.com
IBM's Deep Blue team received the $100,000 Fredkin Prize for Computer chess today in recognition of their victory over world chess champion garry kasparov this May. News.com
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