Game 6. Kasparov stuck to his game plan and strategy with White keeping a more closed position against Deep Blue. This was the most one-sided game of the match, and Kasparov was able to put the final nail in the coffin of Deep Blue, proving that man was still king of the royal game. Kasparov conquered Deep Blue in their 1996 match. Kasparov (Garry Kasparov On Modern Chess: Part Three – Kasparov vs Karpov, 1986-1987, page 87): „It is hard to over-estimate the psychological significance of the 8th game for the entire subsequent struggle. It was a defining moment: in contrast to earlier times, Karpov was unable to punish me for my audacious, provocatively sharp play“ Garry responded that he would try to play the chess moves that he would have played if he were feeling confident. He would pretend to feel confident, and hopefully trigger the state. Kasparov was Garry Kasparov, the now 52-year old Russian, is widely considered to know more about those positions than any other human on the planet. Having won the chess world title as the youngest person ever, defending the title successfully several times in a row, and being ranked the world’s number one player for 20 years until his retirement in 2005 Tactics Training - Garry Kasparov: How to improve your Chess with Garry Kasparov and become a Chess Tactics Master - Ebook written by Frank Erwich. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Tactics Training - Garry Kasparov: How to improve your Chess with Garry Kasparov and become Learn from Garry Kasparov - video course [10 hours 28 mins] GM Gyula Pap is here with his brand-new course 'Learn from Garry Kasparov', a huge 10+ hours of video training to help you decode the complex move choices in his games, the general approach toward chess, and how to simply run over his opponents like a steamroller! PqRfCmi. 147 54 31 492 212 50 453 103 292

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