Garry Kasparov Interview in 2007

He was asked a question: On how many moves can you predict?

Bobby Fischer in Iceland 1972

The Fischer-Spassky 1972 world chess championship.



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Kasparov-Kramnik video on Botvinnik Memorial

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Classic, Rapid and Blitz chess will be played into the The Botvinik Memorial with only two participations but it is enough for us! Vladimir Kramnik and Garry Kasparov will meet again to give a series of matches. The Schedule is:
December 1, 2, 4 and 5 Classic Chess
. Time control: 2 hours for 40 moves, an hour for 20 moves, and 30 minutes till the end of the game (after the final time control, 10 seconds are added for each move) Starting Time @ 4.00 p.m.
December 7 and 8
(3 games each day) Rapid Chess. Time control: 30 minutes for the entire game, with no time added. Starting Time 5.00 p.m., 6.30 p.m. and 8.00 p.m.
December 9
(10 games) Blitz Chess. Time control: 5 minutes for the entire game (plus two seconds for making each move without accumulation, when one of the players has 20 seconds or less left). Starting Time @ 4.00 p.m.

Classic Chess (4 Games) >>> Kasparov - Kramnik 2-2
Day 1, 1/12/2001 - Kramnik, Vladimir - Kasparov, Garry 1/2 18 D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted
Day 2, 2/12/2001 - Kasparov, Garry - Kramnik, Vladimir 1/2 73 B41 Sicilian Paulsen
Day 3, 4/12/2001 - Kramnik, Vladimir - Kasparov, Garry 1/2 21 D58 Queens Gambit Tartakover
Day 4, 5/12/2001 - Kasparov, Garry - Kramnik, Vladimir 1/2 19 C80 Ruy Lopez Open

Rapid Chess (6 Games) >>> Kasparov - Kramnik 3-3

Day 1, 7/12/2001
Kramnik, Vladimir - Kasparov, Garry 0-1 54 D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted
Kasparov, Garry - Kramnik, Vladimir 1/2 30 E34 Nimzo Indian 4.Qc2
Kramnik, Vladimir - Kasparov, Garry 1/2 62 D15 Slav Defence

Day 2, 8/12/2001

Kasparov, Garry - Kramnik, Vladimir 1/2 42 A10
Kramnik, Vladimir - Kasparov, Garry 1/2 31 D02
Kasparov, Garry - Kramnik, Vladimir 0-1 52 E44 Nimzo Indian Rubinstein

Blitz Chess (10 Games) >>> Kasparov - Kramnik 6,5-3,5

Kramnik, Vladimir - Kasparov, Garry 0-1 55 E14 Queens Indian
Kasparov, Garry - Kramnik, Vladimir 1/2 47 E12 Queens Indian
Kramnik, Vladimir - Kasparov, Garry 1/2 39 D27 QGA
Kasparov, Garry - Kramnik, Vladimir 1/2 24 D37 QGD 5.Bf4
Kramnik, Vladimir - Kasparov, Garry 1/2 31 D27 QGA
Kasparov, Garry - Kramnik, Vladimir 1-0 50 E39 Nimzo Indian 4.Qc2
Kramnik, Vladimir - Kasparov, Garry 0-1 34 D27 QGA
Kasparov, Garry - Kramnik, Vladimir 1-0 31 E10 Blumenfeld Counter Gambit
Kramnik, Vladimir - Kasparov, Garry 1-0 43 D27 QGA
Kasparov, Garry - Kramnik, Vladimir 1/2 47 E12 Queens Indian Petrosian



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Garry Kasparov against Altavista user

Who is the best - Garry Kasparov or Altavista?

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Anatoly Karpov - Evgeny Bareev Video

It was in Ajaccio-2007 tournament, European Blitz Championship.


They know how to study chess because they`re GMs!

Evgeny Bareev (born in a Tatar family on 21 November 1966) is a Russian chess Grandmaster. In October 2003, he was in fourth place in the world rankings, with an Elo rating of 2739.

Bareev was World Under-16 Champion in 1982 when his talent was first showcased internationally. Bareev was a member of the Russian national team in the two Chess Olympiads of 1994 and 1996. The biggest success in his career was winning the Corus super-tournament in Wijk aan Zee 2002. In this event he scored 9/13 ahead of elite players like Alexander Grischuk, Michael Adams, Alexander Morozevich, and Peter Leko. In a man vs. machine contest in January 2003, Bareev took on the chess program HIARCS in a four game-match: all four games were drawn. In the Enghien-les-Bains tournament held in France in 2003, Bareev finished in first place.

He was a second to Vladimir Kramnik in his triumphant 2000 World championship match against Garry Kasparov.

His most notable participation in the World Chess Championship events was the Candidates Tournament for the Classical World Chess Championship 2004 in Dortmund 2002. Bareev reached the semi-finals, but lost his match against Veselin Topalov.

At the 2005 Chess World Cup, Bareev qualified for the Candidates Tournament for the FIDE World Chess Championship 2007, played in May-June 2007. He won his first round match against Judit Polgar (+2-1=3), but was eliminated when he lost his second round match against Peter Leko (+0-2=3).

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