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Bruce wrote this book to capitalize on the publicity surrounding the Man vs. Machine match. I have no problem with that. It was certainly front-page news in the late 90s. But apparently he (or the publisher) was uncertain about the book’s possible audience. On one hand, it’s clearly for non chess players (witness the three-page-long How to Read Chess Moves, not to mention the boxed comments found throughout; e.g., a pinned piece can’t run away; even the following gem which appears as late as page 153: “The tricky but timely castling move, where you get to move two pieces on the same turn, and it’s not considered cheating.”). On the other hand, I’m not sure that even beginner chess players would want the move-by-move analysis which is provided for the six games. I don’t think it’s a bad book, but trying to appeal to multiple crowds may not be a winnable scenario.Also missing was some historical background on chess-playing computers, or even on GM Kasparov for that matter. And while I

What match at Wrestlemania would you like to replace?
Which match would you like to replace at Wrestlemania?Let’s say you choose Bunnymania, Match Machine you have to stick to the topic, it has to be a womens match.Or the Triple Threat, it has to be a mens Triple Threat.And if you replace the match it has to be current superstars, not past ones.You can replace as many matches as you want.So which matches would you pick to replace.
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