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GARY KASPAROV
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Man proves master: Gary Kasparov playing against a computer in
London yesterday. The PCA world chess champion claimed victory in
the contest - the deciding match of three - after winning the first
game, helped by an error the computer operator made...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
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Games: Chess
The Independent - London
; THE DUTCHMAN Jeroen Piket was the surprise winner of the "The Club Kasparov Inaugural Grand Prix" at httpwww.kasparovchess.com yesterday after some splendid fighting chess, juxtaposed with almost equally striking technical problems. Playing against the man himself, Gary Kasparov on Saturday, Piket,
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Fast mover Ameet beats chess champs to win title; Board teenager: A master in the making.
The Birmingham Post (England)
; Byline: Emma Brady A Birmingham schoolboy is making his mark as a chess player after he became the second youngest player after Nigel Short to win a British competition. Ameet Ghasi, aged 13, stunned onlookers as he swiftly disposed of two grand masters, Keith Arkell and Mark Hebden, to take the
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Checkered careers. (chess champions Nigel Short and Gary Kasparov)
The Economist (US)
; THE ballyhoo of P.T. Barnum has invaded the once staid world of international chess, and the press loves it. England's Nigel Short and Russia's Gary Kasparov are cheerfully trading insults to boost public interest in their match. Such is the circus atmosphere, with Mr Short calling his opponent
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INDEPENDENT PURSUITS; Chess
The Independent - London
; GARY KASPAROV and Vladimir Kramnik fought each other to a standstill at the Braingames Network World Championship on Tuesday, after a tense, fluctuating battle. As in game 4 on Saturday Kasparov played the "QGA" but this time Kramnik was ready for a full-blooded struggle. 13.h4!? seems to be a
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Independent Pursuits: Chess Jon Speelman
The Independent - London
; GARY KASPAROV, the Professional Chess Association (PCA) world champion will tomorrow begin a six-game match against the top Dutchman, Jan Timman, at the Divadlo Archa Theatre, in Prague. They will play the series in bursts of two games with rest days inbetween. The contest was originally billed as
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