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  1. Batsford Chess Openings 2 (Batsford Chess Library) by Garry Kasparov, Raymond Keene, 1994-02
  2. Lessons In Chess by Garry Kasparov, 1997-02
  3. Kasparov Teaches Chess (Batsford Chess Book) by Garry Kasparov, 1986-08-28
  4. BCO2 Batsford Chess Openings 2 by Raymond Keene, Garry Kasparov, 1997-01-01
  5. Fighting Chess: My Games and Career by Garry Kasparov, 1985-12
  6. Fighting Chess by Garry Kasparov, R.G. Wade, 1988-03-05
  7. Como La Vida Imita Al Ajedrez/ How Life Imitates Chess (Spanish Edition) by Garry Kasparov, 2007-09-30
  8. Kasparov Vs. Karpov, 1990 (Cadogan Chess Books) by Garry Kasparov, Efim Geller, et all 1991-05
  9. Garry Kasparov on Modern Chess Part Two - Kasparov vs Karpov by Garry Kasparov, 2008-09-24
  10. Garry Kasparov: New World Chess Champion by Garry Kasparov, 1986
  11. Garry Kasparov on Modern Chess, Part 2: Kasparov vs Karpov 1975-1985 by Garry Kasparov, 2008-01-01
  12. Batsford Chess Openings (Batsford Chess Book) by Raymond Keene, Garry Kasparov, 1986-02
  13. CHESS LIFE - FEBRUARY 1993 - VOLUME 48 - No. 2 - FIGHTING CHESS BY WORLD CHAMPION GARRY KASPAROV by GLENN (EDITOR) PETERSON, 1993
  14. 1996 in Chess: Deep Blue Versus Garry Kasparov

41. Schach-Ticker
chess Tournament-2003. Vladimir (2807) -Leko, Peter (2736) 1/2 Anand, Viswanathan (2753) - kasparov, garry (2847) 1/2
http://www.chess-international.de/ticker/
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42. Wired News: High Noon For Kasparov, Deep Jr.
It's Terminator time for garry kasparov. The final match in the sixgame Man VersusMachine chess tournament, which pits kasparov, the world's best human player
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02:00 AM Feb. 07, 2003 PT It's Terminator time for Garry Kasparov. The final match in the six-game Man Versus Machine chess tournament, which pits Kasparov, the world's best human player, against Deep Junior, the world's best computerized chess program, will be played this afternoon in New York, and it's all come down to the last game.
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After five fairly evenly matched games, the players are tied with 2.5 points each. Each has one win under his belt and three draws. But while Kasparov is nearly worn out, Deep Junior just keeps on going. Like a homicidal robot, the computer absolutely will not stop. Ever.

43. Kasparov, Garry Kimovich
kasparov, garry Kimovich One of the best chess player of the 20thcentury, selected by the readers of chess Informant. Birth Apr
http://www.sahovski.com/COMMUNITY/TEN/kasparov/kasparov.htm
Kasparov, Garry Kimovich
One of the best chess player of the 20th century , selected by
the readers of Chess Informant Birth: Apr 13, 1963 Baku,
Azerbaidzhan, USSR
Nationality: RUS - Russia
Titles: GM - International Grandmaster
International Master
International Grandmaster
World Junior Champion
USSR Champion
World Champion Braingames Champion The most important results:
Moscow (izt) 1st Moscow (mct) defeated Beliavsky and Korchnoi London (mct) Kasparov-Korchnoi 7:4 Vilnius (mct) defeated Smyslov Moscow (wch-m), Karpov-Kasparov 25:23 Moscow (wch-m), Kasparov-Karpov 13:11 London / Leningrad (wch-m), Kasparov-Karpov 12,5:11,5 Sevilla (wch-m), Kasparov-Karpov 12:12 won at Barcelona, Skelleftea, Tilburg and Belgrade Lyon / New York (wch-m), Kasparov-Karpov 12,5:11,5 Linares 1st Tilburg 1st won at Paris won at Linares won at Riga and Novgorod Amsterdam 1-2 Las Palmas 1st Linares 1st Wijk aan Zee 1st Sarajevo 1st Wijk aan Zee 1st Linares 1-2 Sarajevo 1st London Kasparov-Kramnik 6,5:8,5

44. Chess Champion Garry Kasparov Speaks At Stanford: 4/99
Related Information Website on garry kasparov; Athletics, medicine, humanitiesfocus of 'Limits of Performance' symposium 4/28/99. World chess champion since
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/report/news/april28/kasparov-428.html
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April 28, 1999

Kasparov on sports: 'Human actions in extreme conditions' at Stanford BY DIANE MANUEL A funny thing happened on his way to Stanford last Thursday night, Garry Kasparov told the overflow audience at the SEQ Teaching Center that had gathered to hear him speak about the "Limits of Performance." He was late for the talk, he said apologetically, because he'd had to wait in the lobby of his hotel for 30 minutes while an "antiquated machine" printed out the 11 pages of his speech. "Can you believe that a hotel in Silicon Valley does not have a laser printer?" he asked, grinning, enjoying the moment immensely. "Not even a chess player can predict some of the obstacles that happen, but it seems I was kept away from you by the limits of the performance of the hotel." Related Information: World chess champion since 1985 and, some have argued, the best professional chess player ever, Kasparov carries himself with well-earned confidence. But there is also a streak of the rebel and a hint of the prankster in the Azerbaijani native. As flash bulbs exploded in the auditorium, Kasparov surveyed the audience thoughtfully. Fastening on several different youngsters in the crowd, he welcomed them with private winks.

45. Eurotel World Chess Trophy
Artur Jusupov; Anatolij Karpov; garry kasparov; Vladimir Kramnik; Peter Leko;Gilberto Milos; garry kasparov, Rusko. © CATHY ROGERS Základní údaje.
http://www.worldchesstrophy.cz/site/players.vwf?src=bio&show=530

46. Garry Kasparov And Deep Blue Chess Program, Computer, Supercomputer
Most recently, Deep Blue, an IBM computer played chess with GarryKasparov, the greatest living chess grandmaster and won. Do you
http://emeagwali.com/interviews/Guardian/24.html
Since the human brain is a massively parallel neural computer, it is conceivable that we could build a massively parallel computer powerful enough to declare itself the King of the Earth, enslave the human race and challenge God as the Supreme Being.
Philip Emeagwali

interviewed by Reuben Abati for The Nigerian Guardian Most recently, Deep Blue, an IBM computer played Chess with Garry Kasparov, the greatest living Chess grandmaster and won. Do you feel breakthroughs in artificial intelligence are getting to a point when they threaten man as man, and all the values we hold dear as God's most favored creation?
Unfortunately, IBM and the media is describing the Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov match as a machine versus man contest. I view it as men (computer programmers) versus man showdown. The media ignored the computer programmers that used a massively parallel computer to defeat Garry Kasporov. It was massively parallel computing technology, not artificial intelligence, which enabled it to perform extremely fast calculations that won. Those chess grandmasters that believed that a computer can never defeat Garry Kasparov never understood how computers work.

47. World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov At UMBC
The UMBC chess Club presents. World chess Champion garry kasparov at UMBC.Saturday, May 17, 1997. University Center Ballroom The University
http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~sherman/Chess/events/96/kasparov.html
The UMBC Chess Club presents
World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov at UMBC
Saturday, May 17, 1997
University Center Ballroom
The University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)
  • 7:00am, Free buses depart Baltimore City College High School and Patterson High School
  • 7:00-8:00am, Registration for Qualifying Tournament
  • Qualifying Tournament to Select All-Star Team Open only to Maryland students in grades 1-12. 6-round Swiss System. Game in 7 minutes. Free.
  • Public Talk by World Champion Garry Kasparov
  • 12:30-5:30pm, Timed Simultaneous Chess Exhibition:*
    Kasparov vs. UMBC Chess Team
    Kasparov vs. All-Star Baltimore-Area Scholastic Team
  • 5:30pm, Closing Ceremony
  • 6:00pm, Free buses depart UMBC
(* First 40 moves in 2 hours, then Sudden Death in 30 minutes.)
Qualify to play the World Champion!
Watch Kasparov simultaneously play four members of the top-ranked UMBC Chess Team, winners of the 1996 Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship Listen to commentary on games by Senior Master Craig Jones.
All Spectators Welcome.

48. New In Chess - Magazine Articles
Magazine 1992/3, kasparov, garry Something strange is happening in Chessby Dirk Jan Ten Geuzendam Magazine 1992/3 buy , page 54 Interviews.
http://www.newinchess.com/Archives/ArticlesList.aspx?SubjectID=10&Page=9

49. ChessWorld - Chess News, Chess Tournaments
Here is the ICC (Internet chess Club) interview with garry kasparov, the world'shighest ranked human of alltime at (2825 ELO) on November 22nd, 1999
http://www.very-best.de/NewsList.htm?Message=18&Max=all

50. Garry Kasparov, Computer Tie 4th Chess Game
3, 2003, CHES03. NEW YORK chess master garry kasparov and supercomputer DeepJunior tied Sunday in the fourth meeting in their championship series.
http://www.startribune.com/stories/1559/3629740.html

51. Garry Kasparov, Computer Tie 4th Chess Game
NEW YORK chess master garry kasparov and supercomputer Deep Juniortied Sunday in the fourth meeting in their championship series.
http://www.startribune.com/viewers/story.php?story=3629740

52. Garry Kasparov
books . Lessons in chess (1997). garry kasparov's chess Challenge(1996). garry kasparov’s chess Puzzle Book (1995). Perhaps insight
http://www.letsplaychess.com/Technical_Articles/worldchamps/kasparov/kasparov.ht

53. X3D CHESS: Garry Kasparov Vs. Deep Junior
Man (kasparov) vs Machine (Deep Junior) // Game 1, Jan 26 // Replay.
http://www.x3dworld.com/Entertainment/chessMVM/DGT/Game1/Game1.html
Man (Kasparov) vs Machine (Deep Junior) // Game 1, Jan 26 // Replay

54. X3D CHESS: Garry Kasparov Vs. Deep Junior
Man (kasparov) vs Machine (Deep Junior) // All Games are over.
http://www.x3dworld.com/Entertainment/chessMVM/DGT/Flash/broadcast.html
Man (Kasparov) vs Machine (Deep Junior) // All Games are over

55. Everyman Chess
Starting Out The Ruy Lopez. Starting Out The English. NimzoIndian kasparovVariation 4 Nf3 as popularised by garry kasparov. Winning chess Strategies.
http://everymanbooks.com/chess/catsearch.php?area=unpub

56. ChessDate
The event is called the The FIDE Man Vs Machine World chess Championship and is ThePrize Fund is $1m with a $500,000 fee for garry kasparov, the other half
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News line 11/04/03 Budapest The average rating of all 10 grandmasters, having participated in the supertournament of the 17th category, which was started in the capital of Hungary, makes up 2663 points. Together with the hosts, Peter Leko (2746), Judit Polgar (2715), Zoltan Almasi (2676), Peter Ach (2600) and Ferenz Berkesh (2578) there will be a seventy two-year Victor Korchnoi (Switzerland, 2632), Englishman Nigel Short (2686), Israeli Boris Gelfand (2700), Sergei Movsesian (2659) from Czechia and German Christopher Lutz (2640) who will take part in the match. The tournament will become for Leko in some degree by the general rehearsal before the match with the world champion on classical chess, Vladimir Kramnik, "SE" correspondent Vladimir Pronin informs. Information on the site: http://www.sport-express.ru/art.shtml?66108 04/04/03 Lozanna The best hundred of chess players according to the FIDE rating on April, 1 was defined. Here is the first twenty. 1. Garry KASPAROV. 2. Vladimir KRAMNIK (both - Russia, 2830 and 2789). 3. Viswanathan Anand (India, 2764). 4. Peter Leko (Hungary, 2746). 5. Aleksei Shirov (Spain, 2735). 6. Veselin Topalov (Bulgaria, 2735). 7. Evgeny BAREEV (Russia, 2734). 8. Michael Adams (England, 2723). 9. Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine, 2718). 10. Judit Polgar (Hungary, 2715). 11. Peter SVIDLER (Russia, 2713). 12. Vassily Ivanchuk (Ukraine, 2704). 13. Vladimir Akopian (Armenia, 2703). 14. Alexander KHALIFMAN. 15. Alexander GRISCHUK (both - Russia, 2702 and 2701). 16. Boris Gelfand (Israel, 2700). 17. Aleksei DREEV (Russia, 2695). 18. Nigel Short (England, 2686). 19. Anatoly KARPOV (Russia, 2686). 20. E. Tsziankhuan (China, 2684), "SE" correspondent Vladimir Pronin informs.

57. Garry Kasparov And Zsuzsa Polgar
negotiate with kasparov. Zsuzsa is now the Woman's World chess Champion.garry kasparov talks turkey with Zsuzsa Polgár. Here are
http://www.ishipress.com/kasp-zsu.htm
Garry Kasparov talks turkey with Zsuzsa Polgár
Woman's Chess Grandmaster is Ildikó Mádl, is to the left of Zsuzsa. Ildiko Madl played fourth board for the Hungarian Woman's Chess Team and delivered the decisive point which won the world championship by defeating her Soviet opponent, after Sofia Polgár got benched for losing to an unknown and unrated Chinese girl named Peng ZhaoQin. I do not know who the man at the far left is. If anybody knows, please e-mail me. I took this photo during the 1988 World Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki, Greece. Zsuzsa's father, Laszlo Polgar, had sent Zsuzsa to negotiate some kind of business deal with Kasparov. Zsuzsa speaks Russian fluently and thus was a suitable person to negotiate with Kasparov. Zsuzsa is now the Woman's World Chess Champion.
Garry Kasparov talks turkey with Zsuzsa Polgár
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58. Anatoly Borodavkin Played Against Garry Kasparov In The Kasparov Internet Simul
White kasparov,garry (www.kasparovchess.com) Black Borodavkin,Anatoly (Odessa,Ukraine) United Nations of chess Simul www.kasparovchess.com, 14.3.2000 Notes
http://chess-sector.odessa.ua/gk_ab.htm
Anatoly Borodavkin played against Garry Kasparov
in the Kasparov Internet Simul
White: Kasparov,Garry (www.KasparovChess.com)
Black: Borodavkin,Anatoly (Odessa, Ukraine)
United Nations of Chess Simul

www.KasparovChess.com, 14.3.2000
Notes: Golubev,M Anatoly Borodavkin played against Garry Kasparov in the Kasparov Internet Simul from Odessa Internet Club Susanin. Game continued from 11.00 p.m. March 14 to 2.00 a.m. March 15 Ukrainian local time.
Several Anatoly's optimistic moves in the opening such as 7...Na5?! were enough to get serious troubles. After the very strong 25.Ra8! Anatoly blundered (25...Bb7?). However, even after relatively better move 25...h6 White is close to win, as analysis shows.
After losing a pawn, Anatoly heroically played until move 61 and, as a result, his game become longest in the simultan. Kasparov's 61.f8N!! ended this great struggle on the humorous note.
25...h6 (only move) 26.Bh4 Nb5 27.Qxe5 Qxb4 28.Qb2!! Kh7
:-) Black resigned Home Ponomariov Ukraine UkrBase ... E-mail

59. Internet Chess Journal
Beliavsky, Alexander G (SLO) * Radjabov, Teimour (AZE) 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 0-1Khalifman, Alexander (RUS) - * kasparov, garry (RUS) 1/2 1/2 1/2 0-1.
http://www.chessjournal.cz/cz/one_news.asp?IDNews=589

60. Kasparov Wins Chess Oscar For 2001
kasparov wins chess Oscar for 2001. World No. 1 garry kasparov won thechess Oscar for 2001 for his stupendous show during the year 2001.
http://www.chathurangam.com/news/oscargkn.asp
FIDE Ratings World Indian Guest Book Feedback ... Associations News 2002 Kasparov wins chess Oscar for 2001 World No. 1 Garry Kasparov won the Chess Oscar for 2001 for his stupendous show during the year 2001. The award instituted in 1967 goes to Garry Kasparov for the eleventh time. Over 300 journalists from over 60 countries voted and when the scores were weighted and added up, Kasparov was the easy winner with a tally of 3,943 (including 260 1st places) votes. However, there was a very close race for second between last year's winner Vladimir Kramnik and the new teenage FIDE world champion Ruslan Ponomariov. In the end Kramnik, with a tally of 2,970, nosed out Ponomariov, who took the third spot with 2,959 - over 1,100 votes ahead of countryman Vassily Ivanchuk. The award was the brainchild of Spanish journalist Jorge Puig - with the co-operation of the International Association of Chess Press (the AIPE abbreviation is derived from the French name of the organisation - Association Internationale de la press echiqueene) - who initiated the annual award in 1967. In 1989, following the demise of the AIPE, the Oscar became defunct. However, following a seven-year hiatus, Alexander Roshal, the influential editor of the top Russian magazine "64-Chess Review", revived the annual award. Chess Oscar 2001 Rank Name Country Pts Garry Kasparov Russia Vladimir Kramnik

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