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That Great Genius Kasparov Beaten by a Pentium

Summary by La Repubblica
R50/ On November 9, 1985 the Russian, at the age of 22, won the World Chess Championship, beating the reigning champion, the compatriot Anatolij Karpov. He kept the title until 2000. Later, he devoted himself to antiputinian political activity. We reproduce an article by Stefano Fabbri released almost ten years later, on September 2, 1994, on his first defeat against a computer

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R50/ On November 9, 1985 the Russian, at the age of 22, won the World Chess Championship, beating the reigning champion, the compatriot Anatolij Karpov. He kept the title until 2000. Later, he devoted himself to antiputinian political activity. We reproduce an article by Stefano Fabbri released almost ten years later, on September 2, 1994, on his first defeat against a computer

·Turin, Italy
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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