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Old Sep 23, 2009 , 08:20 PM   # 1 (permalink)
Default Kasparov- Karpov VII



With new time limits, karpov is struggling.

Does anyone know how to watch these games or at least see the moves?

In big chess rematch, Kasparov leads Karpov 2-0

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By DANIEL WOOLLS, Associated Press Writer – Tue Sep 22, 5:52 pm ET

MADRID – Garry Kasparov beat Anatoly Karpov in two games Tuesday at the start of an exhibition chess match marking the 25th anniversary of their first title bout, a grueling event that was eventually ended after five months.

The two grandmasters resumed their legendary rivalry in two so-called semi-rapid games, in which each player starts off with 25 minutes on the clock and has five seconds added after each move.

In both games Karpov, 58, struggled to manage his time and the clock ran out on him.

The three-day match is being in Valencia in eastern Spain. Ten more games remain: two more in this same format and eight blitz games, in which each player starts with five minutes on the clock, with two seconds added after each move.

The two men once waged one of the sporting world's greatest rivalries. From 1984 to 1990 they met five times for the world championship and pretty much drew even: Kasparov won 21 games, Karpov took 19 and they drew 104 times.

On Tuesday, Kasparov, 46, who had the black pieces in the first game and white in the second, told reporters that the day's wins give him a clear cushion — but that Karpov remains a formidable opponent.

He called the first game the tougher of the two, saying Karpov was in the thick of it, only to lose because of the time limit. In the second, Karpov was going to lose anyway when the clock ran out, he said.

The first title bout between the two started in Sept. 1984 in Moscow and lasted nearly five months before it was halted with no winner declared on the grounds that both were exhausted.

Kasparov won a rematch in 1985 and captured his first world title, at age 22, becoming the world's youngest-ever champ.

Kasparov is considered by some to have been the best player in chess history. He retired from top-level professional play in 2005, saying among things that after dominating the game for two decades he had little left to achieve.

He is now an active political opponent of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Karpov was the reigning champion when Kasparov first challenged him in 1984. He remains active and until recently was ranked among the world's top 100 players.

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Old Sep 23, 2009 , 08:24 PM   # 2 (permalink)
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I found the game
http://gambit.blogs.nytimes.com/2009...gainst-karpov/

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Old Sep 23, 2009 , 08:39 PM   # 3 (permalink)
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What is this thread doing in the sports section?

No matter how many times or how many times you chess addicts try to say otherwise...

...CHESS IS NOT A SPORT!!!

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Old Sep 23, 2009 , 09:06 PM   # 4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Shoko Loko Bangoshe View Post
What is this thread doing in the sports section?

No matter how many times or how many times you chess addicts try to say otherwise...

...CHESS IS NOT A SPORT!!!
Tell that to the next best player on NVS (Nextlevel), El-Gaxton, or Valteena

Its a sportgame- how about that?

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Old Sep 23, 2009 , 09:45 PM   # 5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Big-K View Post
Tell that to the next best player on NVS (Nextlevel), El-Gaxton, or Valteena

Its a sportgame- how about that?
Big K, Big K, Big K,

How many times did I call your name? You should be ashamed of yourself for trying to say that I am the "next best player on the NVS".

Don't tell me that the thrashing I gave you when we played resulted in your entering a severe, disoriented amnesiac state. That can be the only explanation for your use of such prevaricating phraseology.

By the way, how can you call the match KK II? By my count, it is probably KK7 or KK8.

KK-1: The abandoned match at 5-3 Karpov but Kasparov having the last 3 victories. (1984)
KK-2: Kasparov's 1st victory (1985)
KK-3: Kasparov's rematch victory (1986)
KK-4: Kasparov wins final game to retain title (1987)
KK-5: Kasparov wins the final game in NY (1990)
KK-6: Informal Rapid Match. Karpov wins 2-1
KK-7: This one.

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Old Sep 23, 2009 , 10:13 PM   # 6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by NextLevel View Post
Big K, Big K, Big K,

How many times did I call your name? You should be ashamed of yourself for trying to say that I am the "next best player on the NVS".

Don't tell me that the thrashing I gave you when we played resulted in your entering a severe, disoriented amnesiac state. That can be the only explanation for your use of such prevaricating phraseology.

By the way, how can you call the match KK II? By my count, it is probably KK7 or KK8.

KK-1: The abandoned match at 5-3 Karpov but Kasparov having the last 3 victories. (1984)
KK-2: Kasparov's 1st victory (1985)
KK-3: Kasparov's rematch victory (1986)
KK-4: Kasparov wins final game to retain title (1987)
KK-5: Kasparov wins the final game in NY (1990)
KK-6: Informal Rapid Match. Karpov wins 2-1
KK-7: This one.
I sure know how to smoke you out You're right about number 7. The Thread title is changed

Maybe if I had not pummeled el-gaxton into forgetting about that NVS tournament, there will be no debate about who the 2nd best is. (this one will smoke out el-gaxton )

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Old Sep 24, 2009 , 01:24 AM   # 7 (permalink)
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A while ago, someone asked us to register at chesspark for an NVS chess tourney.... we registered. Didn't hear anything after that.

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