kasparov in English

noun

family name; Garry Kasparov (born 1963 as Gari Weinstein), Azerbaijani chess player who became the youngest world champion ever in 1985

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1. Kasparov had left his bishop open .

2. Kasparov accused IBM of cheating and demanded a rematch.

3. 20 Kasparov became the youngest world title-holder at

4. Kasparov and the Machine . Other projects will be added when worthwhile opportunities arise.

5. In early 2009 Carlsen engaged former World Champion Garry Kasparov as a personal trainer.

6. Kasparov now has a colossal array of forces in play against the black king.

7. Noting this possibility, Kasparov starts a diversion to deflect White's attention towards the other wing.

8. Such a strategy is dangerous since inviting Kasparov to overreach, may also invite him to launch a devastating attack.

9. After 30 moves the position appeared level but Kasparov blew the situation open with a pawn sacrifice.

10. And it is also the reality that stays my hand from the noose and trap when Kasparov speaks.

11. The Modern Benoni is one of Black's most swashbuckling openings, used to devastating effect by such players as Tal, Fischer, Kasparov and Topalov

12. IBM knew from the Kasparov vs. Deep Blue days that we're all suckers for the "man vs. machine" trope, going back to John Henry's mythical race against the steam-powered hammer.

13. Kasparov, who is now 46 and a vocal opponent of the Russian prime minister and former president, Vladimir Putin, went on to beat Karpov in 1985 to become the youngest chess world champion.

14. Iii Abstract We construct a new Bivariant theory, that we call KE-theory, which is intermediate between the KK-theory of Gennadi Kasparov, and the E-theory of Alain Connes and Nigel Higson

15. ACM also sponsors other computer science related events such as the worldwide ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), and has sponsored some other events such as the chess match between Garry Kasparov and the IBM Deep Blue computer.

16. Consider the fact that our Brainpans are already starting to experience some competition in the struggle for existence — or at least the game-board version of existence — as world chess champion Gary Kasparov learned to his regret in 1997 when he was vanquished by IBM’s Deep Blue supercomputer.