Kasparov on chess, Carlsen and how business decision-makers can learn from chess
Chess news and chess trivia blog (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2010
Kasparov in Googleplex
Hello Everyone,
When chess legend Gary Kasparov speaks who doesn't listen? www.chessbase.com has presented a super video of the former world champion in Googleplex studios. Here are these choicest quotes:
- When asked about the interrupted match in 1984.
He explains, quite poignantly, that in this match Karpov turned into one of his most important teachers, who showed him how one should never give up, that there is hope in any situation, and basically molded him into the chess player and person he is today.
- In references to Carlsen
- On chess lessons for life
Kasparov also spoke on business management and how decision makers can learn from the experience of chess players – since every decision contains components of material, time and quality. Bet you already know about Kasparov's book 'How Life Imitates Chess'.
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4 Comments:
At November 28, 2010 at 7:56 AM , Anonymous said...
I like this guy Gary Kasparov. Real cool interview.
At November 28, 2010 at 8:06 AM , Anonymous said...
Gary Kasparov has amazing energy. How he packs it all in. Amazing guy. Nice discussion.
At November 28, 2010 at 8:07 AM , Anonymous said...
You missed on one nice comment he made - why would you like to improve at chess if you don't want to dedicate your life to it. I like this guy. I also like the fact that Carlsen is his pupil. Kasparov did his duty to chess by passing on his knowledge.
At November 28, 2010 at 8:08 AM , Asheema George, New Delhi, India said...
I loved reading How Life Imitates Chess. Very insightful and amazing research.
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