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kasparovchess, bye,bye.
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Posted May 2, 2003 by obi
Kasparovs own chess site is no longer running sadface . I stopped visiting it about a year ago and when I came back to chess I found it had gone. Other sites explained why it was no longer being maintained, but I can't remember what the reasons were.

I'm only mentioning this because there is a link to this site within this entry.

ps. this is a good all round explanation of chess, well done. smiley
pps. The HAL/IBM acronymns were an eye opener (must try to throw them into conversations at every opportunity).

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