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Chess Legend Kasparov Picks St. Louis Competition for Return - Voice of America
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Voice of America
Chess legend Garry Kasparov didn't need any arm-twisting to be persuaded to return to competition next month in St. Louis. In fact, it was Kasparov's idea. The man who dominated chess for two decades has been retired from competitive play since 2005.
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Chess Legend Kasparov Picks St. Louis Competition for Return - Voice of America
Voice of America
Voice of America
“I think it's quite a compliment to the city of St. Louis that he would choose this venue to come back,” said billionaire Rex Sinquefield, who founded the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis in 2008. “It's really an exciting and happy day in ...
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Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - WFMJ
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WFMJ
(Photo by Paul Morigi/Invision for Invision for Saint Louis Chess Club/AP Images). In this June 18, 2014, photo, World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, right, and Rex Sinquefield, founder and president of the Board of Directors of the St. Louis Chess Clu.
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Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - KATC Lafayette News
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KATC Lafayette News
(Photo by Paul Morigi/Invision for Invision for Saint Louis Chess Club/AP Images). In this June 18, 2014, photo, World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, right, and Rex Sinquefield, founder and president of the Board of Directors of the St. Louis Chess Clu.
Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Chronicle
The chess club has hosted the past nine U.S. Chess Championships, several top-level junior events, and is home to the World Chess Hall of Fame. St. Louis Rapid and Blitz tournament matches will be streamed live daily on www.grandchesstour.org.
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Chess Legend Kasparov Picks St. Louis Competition for Return - U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report
... has been retired from competitive play since 2005, is returning to competition on Aug. 14-19, 2017, at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Invision for Invision for Saint Louis Chess Club/AP Images) The ...
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Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - Miami Herald
Miami Herald
Miami Herald
The chess club has hosted the past nine U.S. Chess Championships, several top-level junior events, and is home to the World Chess Hall of Fame. St. Louis Rapid and Blitz tournament matches will be streamed live daily on www.grandchesstour.org.
Chess Legend Kasparov Picks St. Louis Competition for Return - U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report
The chess club has hosted the past nine U.S. Chess Championships, several top-level junior events, and is home to the World Chess Hall of Fame. St. Louis Rapid and Blitz tournament matches will be streamed live daily on www.grandchesstour.org.
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Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - ABC News
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In this June 18, 2014, photo, World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, right, and Rex Sinquefield, founder and president of the Board of Directors of the St. Louis Chess Club, kick-off the first-ever Congressional Chess Match at the Rayburn House Office ...
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Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - ABC News
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Kasparov, who has been retired from competitive play since 2005, is returning to competition on Aug. 14-19, 2017, at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Invision for Invision for Saint Louis Chess Club/AP Images)more +.
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Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - ABC News
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The chess club has hosted the past nine U.S. Chess Championships, several top-level junior events, and is home to the World Chess Hall of Fame. St. Louis Rapid and Blitz tournament matches will be streamed live daily on www.grandchesstour.org.
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Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - Seattle Times
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Seattle Times
Kasparov, who has been retired from competitive play since 2005, is returning to competition on Aug. 14-19, 2017, at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Invision for Invision for Saint Louis Chess Club/AP Images) ...
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Chess Legend Kasparov Picks St. Louis Competition for Return - Voice of America - VOA News
Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - The Spokesman-Review
ST. LOUIS – Chess legend Garry Kasparov didn't need any arm-twisting to be persuaded to return to competition next month in St. Louis. In fact, it was ...
Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - The Spokesman-Review
ST. LOUIS – Chess legend Garry Kasparov didn't need any arm-twisting to be persuaded to return to competition next month in St. Louis. In fact, it was ...
Chess Legend Kasparov Picks St. Louis Competition for Return - U.S. News & World Report
ST. LOUIS (AP) — It didn't take any arm-twisting to persuade chess legend Garry Kasparov to return to competition next month in St. Louis. In fact, it was ...
Chess Legend Kasparov Picks St. Louis Competition for Return - VOA News
Chess legend Garry Kasparov didn't need any arm-twisting to be persuaded to return to competition next month in St. Louis. In fact, it was Kasparov's idea.
Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - The Spokesman-Review
ST. LOUIS – Chess legend Garry Kasparov didn't need any arm-twisting to be persuaded to return to competition next month in St. Louis. In fact, it was ...
Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - The Spokesman-Review
ST. LOUIS – Chess legend Garry Kasparov didn't need any arm-twisting to be persuaded to return to competition next month in St. Louis. In fact, it was ...
Chess legend Kasparov picks St. Louis competition for return - The Spokesman-Review
ST. LOUIS – Chess legend Garry Kasparov didn't need any arm-twisting to be persuaded to return to competition next month in St. Louis. In fact, it was ...