Garry Kasparov
Birth date: April 13, 1963
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Unsurprisingly superficial. Chess players, sadly, rarely are able to orient adequately in life. This had been marvellously reflected in a well-known Nabokov's novel and this book is a testament to this. An ex-chess-champion who decided to become a yet another safe-proclaimed Cassandra of a better-th...
“In 2016, nineteen years after my loss to Deep Blue, the Google-backed AI project DeepMind and its Go-playing offshoot AlphaGo defeated the world’s top Go player, Lee Sedol. More importantly, as also as predicted, the methods used to create AlphaGo were more interesting as an IA Project than anythin...
I was trying to think how I could present this marvellous study in paranoia and obsession to the non-chess-playing reader - and, the very same day, we saw Black Swan. Well, after that it was obvious. Just close your eyes and try to imagine Garry Kasparov in a tutu...DRAMATIS PERSONAEGARRY KASPAROV.....
Garry Kasparov, you will have noticed by now, is one of my heroes... but, all the same, I must reluctantly admit that this is a terrible book, and downright depressing to read. Kasparov clearly started the project with high hopes. He wants to show you how the skills you pick up from top-level chess ...
When Ingmar Bergman died in 2007, his literary executor found a number of sealed packages containing several projects in various stages of completion. I am proud to present extracts from Bergman's unfinished masterpiece:Åttonde Inseglet (The Eighth Seal)DRAMATIS PERSONAETHE KNIGHT......Garry Kasparo...