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单词 Kasparov
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(1) Kasparov became the youngest world title-holder at 22.
(2) Kasparov had left his bishop open .
(3) Kasparov became world champion.
(4) Kasparov the businessman sees nothing wrong with that.
(5) He knows the Kasparov machine inside out, and helped in its preparation.
(6) Kasparov prefers to keep the board crowded[Sentence dictionary], thus making White's defensive task as difficult as possible.
(7) Yet, by a miracle of defensive dexterity, Kasparov survived again and again from what looked like imminent disaster.
(8) It was an impressive performance with Kasparov and Yusopov absent and Karpov arriving late.
(9) After a convincing win in game 1 Kasparov fell prey to overconfidence, losing games 4 and 5.
(10) Noting this possibility, Kasparov starts a diversion to deflect White's attention towards the other wing.
(11) After 30 moves the position appeared level but Kasparov blew the situation open with a pawn sacrifice.
(12) As Kasparov knows full well, the years count double once a chess player passes 35.
(13) Many commentators now believed that Kasparov was finished, that psychologically he could not recover from such a slough of despond.
(14) But in a surprise move Short and Kasparov snubbed the ruling body and rejected the offer.
(15) Kasparov won and in doing so became, at 22, the youngest world champion in the history of the game.
(16) After the game Kasparov said that Karpov had to play 24 ... d3 to stem the flow of the White attack.
(17) It was up to Kasparov to prove that he still merited the title he arrogated.
(18) Kasparov sealed his 41st move, spending 25 minutes over it, and upon resumption forced a winning endgame without difficulty.
(19) Kasparov has won, but Karpov went down with all guns blazing to an honourable defeat.
(20) Not unnaturally, Kasparov, Karpov and the other leading aspirants to the title were by no means happy with this decision.
(21) Kasparov was thrown off by the computer adjusting its strategy as different situations arose.
(22) Kasparov - Karpov Ruy Lopez Kasparov is building up an excellent score against his great rival with this move.
(23) By digging a trench and doing nothing Kasparov could probably hold the draw, but that is not his style.
(24) From then onwards Kasparov tore through the leading ranks of the grandmasters like a whirlwind.
(25) Kasparov conforms to the rules when playing P-K4, but that is not why he picks P-K4 from among his legal options.
(26) And it is also the reality that stays my hand from the noose and trap when Kasparov speaks.
(27) A pseudo pawn sacrifice seeking to deflect White's attention from the black king, but Kasparov is not to be deterred.
(28) One can only speculate what magical chess we would have seen in matches with Karpov and Kasparov.
(29) The close score after 12 games confounds pre-match predictions that Kasparov would win this time by a large margin.
(30) Thereafter, with both players short of time and in some danger of losing by time forfeit, Kasparov counter-attacked.
(1) Kasparov became world champion.
(31) Such a strategy is dangerous since inviting Kasparov to overreach, may also invite him to launch a devastating attack.
(32) Garry Kasparov won his chess match with the Deep Blue supercomputer.
(33) Kasparov - Karpov Ruy Lopez 13 ... b6 is most probably a new move in this position.
(34) In the middle of the game Kasparov, seemed perilously close to a loss.
(35) Here Kasparov should have sealed 41 c8 when the threats of g3 and g4 would be extremely powerful.
(36) Over the last five games Kasparov will enjoy the advantage of 3 whites to 2.
(37) Kasparov now has a colossal array of forces in play against the black king.
(38) Nevertheless,[] Kasparov is coming under increasing criticism from his supporters for his stubborn adherence to the Grunfeld Defence.
(39) The match was put out for new offers and Kasparov is due to make an announcement in London on March 22.
(40) If the 24-game series did end in a draw, Kasparov would keep his title.
(41) Kasparov checkmated his opponent after only a few moves.
(42) But in the meantime Kasparov remains supreme.
(43) Kasparov opened with a standard opening.
(44) In the middle of the 1990's, the computer Deep Blue II built by IBM defeated Gary Kasparov, who was the World Chess Champion at the time.
(45) It also barred Garry Kasparov, the former world chess champion, from running for the Duma.
(46) Kasparov added: "As well as being the most important rival in my sporting career, [Karpov] is my grand master, from whom I have learned the most, as much in chess as in life."
(47) In the 1990s, it got headlines when Deep Blue beat world champion Gary Kasparov at chess.
(48) Five years ago, a chess-playing computer called Deep Blue not only beat but thoroughly humbled Garry Kasparov, the world champion at that time.
(49) 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.
(50) Kasparov also concedes that quantity has now become quality in computer chess play.
(51) Five days before the opening move of Kasparov vs. the World, the chess champion sat in a fashionable Manhattan restaurant fighting off symptoms of a nasty head cold.
(52) Karpov regained his world crown between 1993 and 1999, but by then Kasparov had broken away from the chess governing world body, Fide, to form the rival Professional Chess Association.
(53) 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.
(54) Karpov and Kasparov have played each other in a record 144 games, including 40 drawn games in their world title bout between September 1984 and February 1985. The two last played each other in 2002.
(55) (The chess computer example comes up a lot because that was the original problem the Dreyfus brothers chose to explore with artificial intelligence, and Deeper Blue beating Garry Kasparov ).
(56) From Warren Buffet to grand chess master Gary Kasparov to golfer Tiger Woods, all super performers reached the heights only after long drawn out periods of deliberate practice.
(57) Deep Blue and its successors beat Mr Kasparov using the " brute force " technique.
(58) The first time Kasparov played Deep Blue was inPhiladelphia in 1996. Kasparov won that first match.
(59) But the days of small-scale dissident protest - led by the former world chess champion Gary Kasparov - are back.
(60) Gary Kasparov has retained his title as world chess champion.
(61) In the 1984 match Kasparov was losing five games to nil after his aggressive starts were effectively countered by Karpov.
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