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Former world champion Garry Kasparov wrote on X that Spassky “was never above befriending and mentoring the next generation, especially those of us who, like him, didn’t fit comfortably into the ...
Those in the chess world spoke glowingly of him after his passing away. Kasparov said: “Boris was never above befriending and mentoring the next generation, especially those of us who, like him, ...
Types of noninvasive ventilation include a BiPAP machine, which helps people breathe by pushing air into their lungs. Doctors ...
A pure product of the Soviet chess machine, he began playing at five and became world champion at 19. A likeable, modest character, he is the antithesis of the cantankerous Fischer. Fischer is the ...
He wrote that Spassky “was never above befriending and mentoring the next generation, especially those of us who, like him, didn’t fit comfortably into the Soviet machine.” Svetozar Gligoric, who ...
Boris Vasilievich Spassky was a fascinating person and a great champion. I had a privilege to dine and talk to him on many occasions and i remember his wonderful sense of humor and witty words. He was ...
Chess had been dominated by the former ... didn’t fit comfortably into the Soviet machine. (He emigrated to France in 1976.) "It was a pleasure to tell my stories and those of others about ...
Spassky was a chess prodigy who went on to become a Grandmaster at the ... didn’t fit comfortably into the Soviet machine. (He emigrated to France in 1976),” wrote Garry Kasparov on X. “His rise as a ...