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World Chess Championship : 1984 Karpov - Kasparov
Karpov varied from game 2 with 7...O-O. Kasparov sacrificed a pawn for an .... Karpov maneuvered against Kasparov's hanging pawns, forcing Kasparov to ...
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World Chess Championship : 2000 Braingames
As Keene had done Kasparov's dealing in the past, reports that he was behind ... Braingames announced a press conference for 5 April, where Kasparov would ...
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World Chess Championship : 2000 Braingames
The event was followed a few weeks later by the KasparovChess.com ... A few weeks later in New York City, KasparovChess.com formally launched operations. ...
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World Chess Championship : 1970-72 cycle : Candidates Matches
World Chess Championship; 1970-72 cycle; Candidates Matches.
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World Chess Championship : FIDE vs. PCA
They are killing an essential agreement [on the FIDE-PCA unification match] because they don't accept that I am World Champion'. Intel Grand Prix, Paris. ...
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World Chess Championship : FIDE vs. PCA
They are killing an essential agreement [on the FIDE-PCA unification match] because they don't accept that I am World Champion'. Intel Grand Prix, Paris. ...
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World Chess Championship : 1886 Steinitz - Zukertort
This was the first match for the title of World Chess Champion accepted by all chess historians. In 1886 Steinitz was considered the best player in the ...
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Famous Chess Players (N-Z)
Famous Chess Players (N-Z). A brief introduction to some of the most famous .... Zhu Chen, China, 1976. Zukertort, Johannes, Poland/England, 1842, 1888 ...
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World Chess Championship : 1972 Fischer - Spassky
On the 29th move, in a drawn position, Fischer captured a poison pawn, allowing his bishop to be trapped. It was a move which almost any strong player would ...
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World Chess Championship Index
One excellent place is with the games of the best players. Who are they? They are the players who have fought for the title of World Chess Champion, ...