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1996 Biography1996 Biography
Official biography of Kasparov from IBM Deep Blue site: history, and interview.
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Controversy of lost move in Kasparov v. WorldControversy of lost move in Kasparov v. World
Features commentary and article links: Lead coach for World team Irina Krush recommended a move to prevent Kasparov from winning. This move was not shown in time, a different move was played, and Kasparov won.
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Games from 1973-1998Games from 1973-1998
Click to download zip file (.PGN format).
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Kasparov vs. Deep Blue: The RematchKasparov vs. Deep Blue: The Rematch
Features official commentary, video, and essays: The match Kasparov lost against IBM's Deep Blue.
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Kasparov vs. Rest Of The WorldKasparov vs. Rest Of The World
Barnet chess club provided much original analysis for the epic battle between Kasparov and the rest of the world.
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Kasparov-Karpov World Championship GamesKasparov-Karpov World Championship Games
Click to download zip file. (.PGN format)
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Kasparov-Karpov World ChampionshipsKasparov-Karpov World Championships
Gives commentary, games, and links for the five world championship matches between Karpov and Kasparov.
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Unlimited Challenge: Autobiography of KasparovUnlimited Challenge: Autobiography of Kasparov
Provides buying information and review of book (originally named "Child of Change").
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2000 World Chess (Braingames) Championship: Kasparov v. Kramnik2000 World Chess (Braingames) Championship: Kasparov v. Kramnik
Includes move-by-move commentary, reports, and photos.
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NPR : Chess Great Kasparov May Move into PoliticsNPR : Chess Great Kasparov May Move into Politics
Gary Kasparov won the world chess championship at 22. Now 41, he announced his retirement earlier this month after winning a tournament in Spain for the ninth time. He tells Robert Siegel he's interested in playing a role in pushing Russia toward democracy. [4:18 streaming audio broadcast] (March 18, 2005)
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Wired News - Kasparov Goes Bigger than BlueWired News - Kasparov Goes Bigger than Blue
"Chess players the world over will have a chance to play Garry Kasparov in a networked chess game that will allow players to band together and combat the champion chess master." (July 10, 1999)
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