Kasparov

[ US /ˈkæspɝɑv, kəˈspɑˌɹɑv/ ]
NOUN
  1. Azerbaijani chess master who became world champion in 1985 by defeating Anatoli Karpov (born in 1963)
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How To Use Kasparov In A Sentence

  • Defeat at the hands I use the term figuratively of a box full of silicon and wires wastoo humiliating for Kasparov, a man who had never lost a multigame match against an individual opponent in his life! I’m Working on That
  • A pseudo pawn sacrifice seeking to deflect White's attention from the black king, but Kasparov is not to be deterred.
  • Yet, by a miracle of defensive dexterity, Kasparov survived again and again from what looked like imminent disaster.
  • Armed with enormous talent and intelligence, Kasparov reigned supreme over the board of 64 squares like none of his great predecessors.
  • Both players sacrificed their queens early, but Kasparov deliberated over a simple sacrifice exchange later in the match, which baffled analysts.
  • He did it in grand style too, winning his last two games to catch up to the seemingly uncatchable Kasparov.
  • Gulko, who is one of the few players with a plus score against Garry Kasparov, spent most of his life in the former Soviet Union and is the only player to have won both the USSR and US titles.
  • The Eluru, Andhra Pradesh born techie also developed the electronics for Pacific Blue, the advanced version of IBM's Deep Blue computer that worsted Garry Kasparov in a chess series.
  • Maybe this explains why Kasparov sacrificed two pawns straight out of the opening - he probably felt he could do anything and still beat this guy!
  • Kasparov was thrown off by the computer adjusting its strategy as different situations arose.
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