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Posted on 12/10/07

A chess champ's advice: Attack and don't relent

NEW YORK -- As a teenage chess prodigy, Garry Kasparov quickly learned to deal with failure. Twice he clashed with reigning champion Tigran Petrosian, and each time the upstart's aggressive tactics were twisted against him, repelled by "Iron Tigran's" notoriously impenetrable defence.

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