The Washington Post, July 1st, 2002
Winning a chess game with the white pieces seems simple to world champion Vladimir Kramnik. The Russian grandmaster won countless games by moving his queen pawn through the black defenses like a knife through butter. It helped him win the Advanced Chess match against the Indian superstar Vishy Anand in Leon, Spain, last month, by the score of 3.5 to 2.5. Originated five years ago by Garry Kasparov, the Advanced Chess is an attempt to create a perfect game of chess by allowing human players to use the latest and fastest computers loaded with sharp calculating chess programs, enormous game datab...
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