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| − | '''Garry Kimovich Kasparov''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Гарри Кимович Каспаров) (half-Jewish, half-[[Armenian]]; real name Garik Weinstein) (born in 1963) was the youngest person to ever become a World [[Chess]] [[Champion]]. He held the highest chess rating ever with 2851 in the Elo system, the record for the most consecutive tournament victories, and a number one world rating almost continuously from 1986 to 2005, when he retired. He became the World Champion in 1985. Garry Kasparov was ranked the world's #1 player for a record 255 months overall so his record of longevity is very impressive. | + | '''Garry Kimovich Kasparov''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Гарри Кимович Каспаров) (half-Jewish, half-[[Armenian]]; real name Garik Weinstein) (born in 1963) was the youngest person to ever become a World [[Chess]] [[Champion]] (22 years, 6 months, and 27 days).<ref>[https://woochess.com/en/lesson/greatest-antagonism-karpov-kasparov The Greatest Antagonism: Karpov vs. Kasparov]</ref> He held the highest chess rating ever with 2851 in the Elo system, the record for the most consecutive tournament victories, and a number one world rating almost continuously from 1986 to 2005, when he retired. He became the World Champion in 1985. Garry Kasparov was ranked the world's #1 player for a record 255 months overall so his record of longevity is very impressive. |
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| + | Kasparov is a notorious high profile and well-funded [[anti-Trump]], [[deep state]] [[globalist]] operative and mouthpiece through various [[USAID]] [[NGO]]s.<ref>[https://news-pravda.com/world/2025/02/08/1036765.html How US deep state sponsored Russia's ‘opposition’ via USAID: Garry Kasparov], 08.02.2025. news-pravda.com</ref> | ||
== Stance on Chess Cheating Scandal == | == Stance on Chess Cheating Scandal == | ||
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In the [[chess cheating scandal]] of 2022, Kasparov disappointed some by initially siding against [[Magnus Carlsen]] for withdrawing from a tournament that failed to protect against cheating. The tournament, the 2022 Sinquefield Cup, changed its rules after Carlsen withdrew in protest of cheating, but Kasparov criticized Carlsen for not make a specific accusation of cheating which could have subjected Carlsen to a lawsuit. | In the [[chess cheating scandal]] of 2022, Kasparov disappointed some by initially siding against [[Magnus Carlsen]] for withdrawing from a tournament that failed to protect against cheating. The tournament, the 2022 Sinquefield Cup, changed its rules after Carlsen withdrew in protest of cheating, but Kasparov criticized Carlsen for not make a specific accusation of cheating which could have subjected Carlsen to a lawsuit. | ||
| − | == | + | == Attitude toward Millennials == |
| − | + | When he heard that 36% of [[millennials]] have favorable views towards [[communism]] today, he tweeted in disapproval: | |
{{cquote|It's nice they have opinions about communism now, because once you're living in it you don't get to have an opinion about it anymore.<ref>https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1211724859950153739?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1211724859950153739%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.westernjournal.com%2Fsoviet-born-chess-legend-brilliantly-educates-millennials-approve-communism%2F</ref>}} | {{cquote|It's nice they have opinions about communism now, because once you're living in it you don't get to have an opinion about it anymore.<ref>https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1211724859950153739?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1211724859950153739%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.westernjournal.com%2Fsoviet-born-chess-legend-brilliantly-educates-millennials-approve-communism%2F</ref>}} | ||
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He had several famous competitions with computers programmed to defeat him. While he won early matches against the machines, he but ultimately succumbed to advances in computer technology, losing the series to Deep Blue in 1997. Kasparov considered the match to be unfair, as he was not allowed to view earlier games played by the computer, but all of his matches were analyzed and specifically programmed for the computer. Kasparov requested a rematch, but was denied and his computer opponent retired. In the final contest between Kasparov and the most advanced computer, they battled to a draw.<ref>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/comphis.htm</ref> | He had several famous competitions with computers programmed to defeat him. While he won early matches against the machines, he but ultimately succumbed to advances in computer technology, losing the series to Deep Blue in 1997. Kasparov considered the match to be unfair, as he was not allowed to view earlier games played by the computer, but all of his matches were analyzed and specifically programmed for the computer. Kasparov requested a rematch, but was denied and his computer opponent retired. In the final contest between Kasparov and the most advanced computer, they battled to a draw.<ref>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/comphis.htm</ref> | ||
| − | == | + | == Non-achiever and [[Essay: Are you loser? Can you spot a loser? Remove the losers from your life now!|loser]] == |
| − | Kasparov later lost his championship title to Vladimir Kramnik in 2000. When there was difficulty in securing a rematch for several years despite Kasparov consistently showing himself as the #1 challenger, Kasparov retired and started the United Civil Front, an organization devoted to preserving democracy in Russia. | + | Kasparov later lost his championship title to Vladimir Kramnik in 2000. When there was difficulty in securing a rematch for several years despite Kasparov consistently showing himself as the #1 challenger, Kasparov retired and turned to gun-running for income and started the United Civil Front, an organization allegedly devoted to "preserving democracy" in Russia. |
| − | == | + | == Treasonous activities in Russia == |
| − | In 2007, Kasparov announced his intentions to run for the Russian Presidency, and was nominated by his party. However, he later withdrew from the race, citing the fact that his opponents refused to give him space for a rally, in defiance of Russian election law.<ref>http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=3043579</ref> | + | In 2007, Kasparov announced his intentions to run for the Russian Presidency, and was nominated by his party. However, he later withdrew from the race, citing the fact that his opponents refused to give him space for a rally, in defiance of Russian election law according [[ESPN]], a subsidiary of the pro-[[LGBT]] [[propaganda]] mouthpiece [[Disney]]/[[ABC News]].<ref>http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=3043579</ref> |
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On April 14, 2007, Kasparov was detained at an anti-Putin rally.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6554989.stm</ref> The rally was banned by the [[Kremlin]], and many of the demonstrators who showed up were arrested. | On April 14, 2007, Kasparov was detained at an anti-Putin rally.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6554989.stm</ref> The rally was banned by the [[Kremlin]], and many of the demonstrators who showed up were arrested. | ||
In May, his passport was confiscated by agents at an [[airport]] in [[Moscow]] before a planned protest.<ref>Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2007</ref> | In May, his passport was confiscated by agents at an [[airport]] in [[Moscow]] before a planned protest.<ref>Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2007</ref> | ||
| − | In November 2007, he was arrested and beaten by riot police and charged with organizing an unsanctioned protest. In reply, he said, "What we see today is the implementation of Putin's plan" - a reference to Putin's determination for his party to win the 2007 parliamentary elections by a landslide.<ref>http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hvdp-RXmy8BBZfiWj5TiaEE7HiFgD8T4560G0</ref> Kasparov spent several days in jail - and went on a [[Hunger strike|hunger/water strike]] during his imprisonment upon the advice of his legal counsel, who warned of possible poisoning.{{fact}} | + | In November 2007, he was arrested and allegedly beaten by riot police and charged with organizing an unsanctioned protest. In reply, he said, "What we see today is the implementation of Putin's plan" - a reference to Putin's determination for his party to win the 2007 parliamentary elections by a landslide.<ref>http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hvdp-RXmy8BBZfiWj5TiaEE7HiFgD8T4560G0</ref> Kasparov spent several days in jail - and went on a [[Hunger strike|hunger/water strike]] during his imprisonment upon the advice of his legal counsel, who warned of possible poisoning.{{fact}} |
| − | {{ | + | ==Anti-[[Trump]]ism== |
| + | {{See also|Russiagate}} | ||
| + | Kasparov wants a more-[[interventionist]] and [[warmongering]] United States, and is [[anti-Trump]] due to [[President Trump]]'s [[peace]]ful approach towards foreign countries such as [[Russia]] and [[China]].<ref>https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2020/08/23/garry-kasparov-restore-us-leadership-of-the-free-world/</ref> | ||
| − | + | Kasparov, who is an anti-[[Putin]] [[globalist]], opposes and warns against conciliation with [[China]] for its technology or [[Russia]] for its [[natural gas]]. | |
| − | Kasparov | + | |
| − | Kasparov | + | Kasparov has been implicated in both the [[USAID]] scandal and a plot to overthrow the predominantly [[Christian]] government of [[South Sudan]]. |
== Gary Kasparov's "immortal game" (Often called the greatest chess game of all time) == | == Gary Kasparov's "immortal game" (Often called the greatest chess game of all time) == | ||
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* [https://www.chess.com/blog/SamCopeland/the-greatest-chess-game-of-all-time-explained-kasparov-vs-topalov-1999 The Greatest Chess Game Of All Time Explained - Kasparov vs. Topalov, 1999] | * [https://www.chess.com/blog/SamCopeland/the-greatest-chess-game-of-all-time-explained-kasparov-vs-topalov-1999 The Greatest Chess Game Of All Time Explained - Kasparov vs. Topalov, 1999] | ||
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1011478 Kasparov's "Immortal" Game] | * [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1011478 Kasparov's "Immortal" Game] | ||
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| + | *[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzFoA4iUJvsSPtTBDCsL49ijl70q6Ygy2 Gary Kasparov's "immortal game" - video playlist], video playlist | ||
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| + | == Garry Kasparov vs. Anatoly Karpov chess rivalry (One of the greatest chess rivalries in history) == | ||
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| + | *[https://woochess.com/en/lesson/greatest-antagonism-karpov-kasparov The Greatest Antagonism: Karpov vs. Kasparov] | ||
| + | *[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chesscollection?cid=1027771#:~:text=Even%20if%20Kasparov%20outplayed%20his,to%20study%20and%20learn The Greatest Chess Rivalry Ever!!! Kasparov vs Karpov] | ||
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| + | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsDJLUL-vo4 Kasparov vs. Karpov: Greatest Chess Rivalry In History] | ||
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| + | ==See also== | ||
| + | *[[USAID]] | ||
| + | *[[South Sudan]] | ||
| + | *[[NeverTrump]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
| − | * [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/kasparov.html Garry Kasparov] | + | * [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/kasparov.html Garry Kasparov], Jewish Virtual Library |
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| + | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vYJyOGKCHE Chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov Replays His Four Most Memorable Games] | ||
| + | *[https://responsiblestatecraft.org/south-sudan/ South Sudan teetering on the edge of civil war], Asha Asokan. ''[[Responsible Statecraft]]'', Apr 28, 2025 | ||
| + | *[https://www.idman.biz/en/news/chess/83995 Gary Kasparov accused of plotting coup in South Sudan], 26 June 2025. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
Revision as of 04:32, June 27, 2025
Garry Kimovich Kasparov (Russian: Гарри Кимович Каспаров) (half-Jewish, half-Armenian; real name Garik Weinstein) (born in 1963) was the youngest person to ever become a World Chess Champion (22 years, 6 months, and 27 days).[1] He held the highest chess rating ever with 2851 in the Elo system, the record for the most consecutive tournament victories, and a number one world rating almost continuously from 1986 to 2005, when he retired. He became the World Champion in 1985. Garry Kasparov was ranked the world's #1 player for a record 255 months overall so his record of longevity is very impressive.
Kasparov is a notorious high profile and well-funded anti-Trump, deep state globalist operative and mouthpiece through various USAID NGOs.[2]
Contents
- 1 Stance on Chess Cheating Scandal
- 2 Attitude toward Millennials
- 3 Computer Chess
- 4 Non-achiever and loser
- 5 Treasonous activities in Russia
- 6 Anti-Trumpism
- 7 Gary Kasparov's "immortal game" (Often called the greatest chess game of all time)
- 8 Garry Kasparov vs. Anatoly Karpov chess rivalry (One of the greatest chess rivalries in history)
- 9 See also
- 10 External links
- 11 References
Stance on Chess Cheating Scandal
In the chess cheating scandal of 2022, Kasparov disappointed some by initially siding against Magnus Carlsen for withdrawing from a tournament that failed to protect against cheating. The tournament, the 2022 Sinquefield Cup, changed its rules after Carlsen withdrew in protest of cheating, but Kasparov criticized Carlsen for not make a specific accusation of cheating which could have subjected Carlsen to a lawsuit.
Attitude toward Millennials
When he heard that 36% of millennials have favorable views towards communism today, he tweeted in disapproval:
| “ | It's nice they have opinions about communism now, because once you're living in it you don't get to have an opinion about it anymore.[3] | ” |
Computer Chess
He had several famous competitions with computers programmed to defeat him. While he won early matches against the machines, he but ultimately succumbed to advances in computer technology, losing the series to Deep Blue in 1997. Kasparov considered the match to be unfair, as he was not allowed to view earlier games played by the computer, but all of his matches were analyzed and specifically programmed for the computer. Kasparov requested a rematch, but was denied and his computer opponent retired. In the final contest between Kasparov and the most advanced computer, they battled to a draw.[4]
Non-achiever and loser
Kasparov later lost his championship title to Vladimir Kramnik in 2000. When there was difficulty in securing a rematch for several years despite Kasparov consistently showing himself as the #1 challenger, Kasparov retired and turned to gun-running for income and started the United Civil Front, an organization allegedly devoted to "preserving democracy" in Russia.
Treasonous activities in Russia
In 2007, Kasparov announced his intentions to run for the Russian Presidency, and was nominated by his party. However, he later withdrew from the race, citing the fact that his opponents refused to give him space for a rally, in defiance of Russian election law according ESPN, a subsidiary of the pro-LGBT propaganda mouthpiece Disney/ABC News.[5]
On April 14, 2007, Kasparov was detained at an anti-Putin rally.[6] The rally was banned by the Kremlin, and many of the demonstrators who showed up were arrested.
In May, his passport was confiscated by agents at an airport in Moscow before a planned protest.[7]
In November 2007, he was arrested and allegedly beaten by riot police and charged with organizing an unsanctioned protest. In reply, he said, "What we see today is the implementation of Putin's plan" - a reference to Putin's determination for his party to win the 2007 parliamentary elections by a landslide.[8] Kasparov spent several days in jail - and went on a hunger/water strike during his imprisonment upon the advice of his legal counsel, who warned of possible poisoning.[Citation Needed]
Anti-Trumpism
- See also: Russiagate
Kasparov wants a more-interventionist and warmongering United States, and is anti-Trump due to President Trump's peaceful approach towards foreign countries such as Russia and China.[9]
Kasparov, who is an anti-Putin globalist, opposes and warns against conciliation with China for its technology or Russia for its natural gas.
Kasparov has been implicated in both the USAID scandal and a plot to overthrow the predominantly Christian government of South Sudan.
Gary Kasparov's "immortal game" (Often called the greatest chess game of all time)
- The Greatest Chess Game Of All Time Explained - Kasparov vs. Topalov, 1999
- Kasparov's "Immortal" Game
Videos:
- Gary Kasparov's "immortal game" - video playlist, video playlist
Garry Kasparov vs. Anatoly Karpov chess rivalry (One of the greatest chess rivalries in history)
Video:
See also
External links
- Garry Kasparov, Jewish Virtual Library
Video:
- Chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov Replays His Four Most Memorable Games
- South Sudan teetering on the edge of civil war, Asha Asokan. Responsible Statecraft, Apr 28, 2025
- Gary Kasparov accused of plotting coup in South Sudan, 26 June 2025.
References
- ↑ The Greatest Antagonism: Karpov vs. Kasparov
- ↑ How US deep state sponsored Russia's ‘opposition’ via USAID: Garry Kasparov, 08.02.2025. news-pravda.com
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1211724859950153739?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1211724859950153739%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.westernjournal.com%2Fsoviet-born-chess-legend-brilliantly-educates-millennials-approve-communism%2F
- ↑ http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/comphis.htm
- ↑ http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=3043579
- ↑ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6554989.stm
- ↑ Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2007
- ↑ http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hvdp-RXmy8BBZfiWj5TiaEE7HiFgD8T4560G0
- ↑ https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2020/08/23/garry-kasparov-restore-us-leadership-of-the-free-world/
