Garry Kasparov Wikipedia
Originally titled Child of Change, it was later published as Unlimited Challenge. In 1997, he was awarded the title of "honorary citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina" for his support of Bosnian people during the Bosnian War. Kasparov recalled that he was criticised by Armenians for not taking a strong stance when the Karabakh movement began in 1988, explaining that he was living in Baku with 200,000 other Armenians at the time and did not want to increase tensions. In April 2005, Kasparov was in Moscow at a promotional event when he was struck over the head with a chessboard he had just signed. The player from Ireland had been waiting for a withdrawal for less than two weeks. The Complaints Team had attempted to contact the casino multiple times for clarification on the delay but had not received a response. The player from Germany had been waiting for his payout from Caspero since September 27th and had received only standard responses regarding the withdrawal process. A selection of games from multiple game providers have been checked and NO fake games have been found. We determine the overall user feedback score based on the player feedback submitted to us. Kasparov cooperated in producing video material for the computer game Kasparov's Gambit released by Electronic Arts in November 1993. Computer chess magazine editor Frederic Friedel consulted with Kasparov in 1985 on how a chess database program would be useful preparation for competition. Kasparov was awarded a BBC Micro, which he took back with him to Baku, making it perhaps one of the first Western-made microcomputers to reach the Soviet Union at that time. Acorn Computers acted as one of the sponsors for Kasparov's Candidates semi-final match against Korchnoi in 1983.
- As a teenager, Kasparov shared the USSR Chess Championship in 1981 with Lev Psakhis (12.5/17), although Psakhis won their game.
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- Kasparov's win with Black in the 16th game has been recognised as one of the all-time chess masterpieces, including being voted the best game played during the first 64 issues of the magazine Chess Informant.
- Politics threatened Kasparov's semi-final against Victor Korchnoi, which was scheduled to be played in Pasadena, California.
- He also participated in 9LX 2, finishing fifth in a field of ten players, with a score of 5/9.
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- In April 1994, Intel acted as a sponsor for the first Professional Chess Association Grand Prix event in Moscow, played at a time control of twenty-five minutes per game.
- In early 1978, Kasparov participated in the Sokolsky Memorial tournament in Minsk.
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- In its place, there were plans for a match against Rustam Kasimdzhanov, winner of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004, to be held in January 2005 in the United Arab Emirates.
- In 1997, he became the first world champion to lose a match to a computer under standard time controls when he was defeated by the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue in a highly publicised match.
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