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HOW LIFE IMITATES
CHESS
Garry Kasparov
is the greatest chess player of our time, world
champion
at the age of twenty-one
and the number one ranked
player in the world for two decades, longer by many years than any
other player in the history of organised international
competition.
He made
international
front-page
news when,
in 1996,
he
accepted a challenge
from IBM to play chess with their Big Blue
computer,
a match
that was featured
in the award-winning
documentary
Game Over.
Kasparov
writes
<1
column for the
Wall Street Journal
on world
affairs and lectures widely to business and academic
groups. He
created the Kasparov Foundation
to promote charitable
activities,
and is the leader of the united Civil Front and a founder of the
opposition
coalition
group 'The Other Russia'.
He also actively
promotes
Kasparov
the usc of chess as a learning tool in schools through
International
Chess Academy. He lives in Moscow.
the
HOW LIFE
IMITATES CHESS
by
GARRY
KASPAROV
with
MIG
GREENGARD
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To my Mother. for a lifetime of inspiration and support
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