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Kasparov played some chess

6 April 2008 9:25 AM CET | Last modified: 12:38 | By Peter Doggers  | Filed under: Reports | Tags:

Last week, Garry Kasparov was to be found behind a chess board again. In Pasching (Austria) and in Hluboka (Czech Republic) he played simultanious exhibitions and of the latter one we have some game fragments.

28th-29th March, Kasparov took part in the “Days of Chess” festival, held in a big shopping centre in Pasching, Austria. On Friday the 28th, it started with the two boxing world champions Vitali and Vladimir Klitschko showing their fondness of the game of chess. Garry Kasparov was then supposed to play Alfred Gusenbauer, but the Austrian Chancellor had to cancel on the last minute. Instead, Garry played one of the spectators (who must have felt the happiest man on earth).

On Saturday the 29th, Kasparov played a simul (32 boards) against Austrian chess fans. Judit Polgar played exhibition games against the Klitschko brothers and afterwards a handicap match with eight strongest Austrian juniors. A photo report can be found at the German Chessbase.

Already one day later, on March 30th, Kasparov was in Hluboka (Czech Republic) where he first played a single game against Martin Vaculík (2260), which was recorded. Afterwards he played a 26-board simul, which he won 26-0. Here are some fragments and two short video clips:

(Fragments thansk to Petr Herejk)



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6 Responses to “Kasparov played some chess”

  1. jasper on 6 April 2008 11:35 AM

    Mist in Garry Kasparov - Aleksandr Klinkan niet een keer ruilen op e8?

  2. peter on 6 April 2008 12:39 PM

    aha, dank, was twee zetten vergeten

  3. The_Anonymous_Person on 7 April 2008 10:57 AM

    Tu parles en anglais?

  4. Viktor Novotny on 7 April 2008 12:35 PM

    In the Czech republic the simul was first (1st video shows Pavel Matocha, organizer of top chess events such as Carlsbad 2007, matches of GM Navara or GP in Karlovy Vary 2009), VIP game with Martin Vaculik came second and took more than an hour. More info in Czech and more photos on our website.

  5. Viktor Novotny on 7 April 2008 12:36 PM
  6. peter on 7 April 2008 12:52 PM

    OK, thanks Viktor!

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