#23. Garry Kasparov: His Unlimited Struggle | The Essential Sosonko
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This week's episode of the New In Chess Podcast delves into the life and career of one of the greatest chess-players of all time: Garry Kasparov. The "Beast of Baku", whose matches with Anatoly Karpov meant a redefining of the format of the World Championship match, was feared by many for his deep preparation and knowledge in the opening. After announcing his retirement from chess in 2005, Kasparov pursued his political ideals. His fierce opposition of the practices of the Russian political elite has forced him to leave Russia. But his energy and fierceness are nonetheless as strong as they have always been. With "His Unlimited Struggle" Genna presents a rather belated 55th birthday present to the thirteenth World Chess Champion: Kasparov turned 60 mere months before The Essential Sosonko was released. Enjoy this week’s episode of the New In Chess Podcast! Remember, you can find us on popular platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts, making it convenient for you to browse the chapters and listen to your favourite parts. 00:00 - Introduction 01:23 - "The worst of the vices is to be over 55 years old" 05:26 - How Garry became as good as he was 07:39 - Garry set the standard with his dedication to the study and preparation of the opening 09:51 - Sosonko's impressions of "Garik" 11:27 - Garry dominates the world of chess for 15 years 12:45 - Garry retires from chess 13:09 - Going into politics: Garry is forced to leave Russia 14:15 - AD BREAK 14:47 - Chess is only one of Garry's outstanding talents 17:33 - "I won't spare myself": Garry's unlimited struggle 19:45 - Smear campaign in Russia: the chess speaks for itself, and time will tell 25:37 - 10 years of having left Russia 28:01 - Garry's move to the United States 29:17 - "One has to live long..."