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Kasparov coming to my school this weekend Kasparov coming to my school this weekend

04-06-2010 , 03:34 PM
I'm pretty excited. He's set to give a political talk on friday about the prospects of liberal democracy in Russia, and then a talk about his match vs. Deep Blue on Saturday. there will probably be a q and a session afterwards. anyone have a good question?
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04-06-2010 , 03:44 PM
How good would you do against rybka 3 in a 10-game match?
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04-06-2010 , 03:49 PM
Ask him how many moves he can calculate in advance.

Now, seriously: Why did he stop playing chess professionaly? He could have played on several years on a competitive level. I still don't understand his reasoning. Give up chess because of Russian politics is just stupid in my opinion.

Also, I once saw Kasparov live and I was very surprised how small he is. I had thought such a great player would look more impressive...
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04-06-2010 , 04:05 PM
I would be interested in hearing Kasparovs opinion about the cunningham bet/experiment.

How good does he think a 30year old who hasnt played much chess before can become in a year? Does he think 1900 is possible?
Does he think it would be easier to teach a child?
What does he think is the best study plan for such a player?
Does he think a player starting out at a late age can improve even further and become an IM, GM or even a 2700+ player?
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04-06-2010 , 04:54 PM
beg kasparov to make a comback. he could become world champion again, far more epic than russian politics
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04-07-2010 , 01:47 AM
ask his opinion about Carlsen's future, why final position of lost game R2 vs deep blue was a draw, and tell him to say "with" instead of "whiz".
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04-08-2010 , 02:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Ajezz
He could have played on several years on a competitive level.
I thought this would be the dumbest thing I would read today.

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Originally Posted by Ajezz
Also, I once saw Kasparov live and I was very surprised how small he is. I had thought such a great player would look more impressive...
I was wrong.
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04-08-2010 , 03:26 AM
Would you care to elaborate? So you don't think Kasparov could have stayed much longer in the top ten?

Regarding your second quote: Some people don't understand irony even if it slaps them in their face.
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04-08-2010 , 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by AffleckKGB
I thought this would be the dumbest thing I would read today.



I was wrong.
do you believe kasparov could not compete at the highest levels? When kasparov retired he was still among the strongest in the world, and chess players can have amazing longevity for example Victor Korchnoi has crushed tournaments into his 70's
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04-08-2010 , 07:13 AM
Indeed. Korchnois probably played his best chess from age 40 to 50.

Its a different time era today and also Kasparovs playing style (It goes the same for Fischer too btw.) demands a lot of work to stay on top.

So its not that surprising that Kasparov just like Fischer quit a bit early.
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04-08-2010 , 10:10 AM
Well, using Korchoi as an example that one can play their best chess at the age of 50 is like using Carlsen as an example that Norwegians are best chess players in the world... Nobody in recent 50 years except Korchoi was able to play at the highest level in his 50s and 60s. Karpov started to decline in his mid 40s and Kasparov's aggressive style of playing requires a lot more energy.
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04-12-2010 , 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by d2d4
Well, using Korchoi as an example that one can play their best chess at the age of 50 is like using Carlsen as an example that Norwegians are best chess players in the world... Nobody in recent 50 years except Korchoi was able to play at the highest level in his 50s and 60s. Karpov started to decline in his mid 40s and Kasparov's aggressive style of playing requires a lot more energy.
this reminds me of something I was reading in the Art of Planning - Chess Move by Move - where the author mentions the ability to calculate starts to go down around 35 (SON OF A >>@!#$) and the knowledge of strategy and where to put the right pieces starts to be more important to an older player -

he made note of the fact a lot of older grandmasters can still be the kids at blitz not because of their calculating ability, but their intuition for piece placement with maximum strategic value
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