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Classical World Chess Championship 2000
18 October 2020. Due to the sponsorship by Braingames, the match was known at the time as the Braingames World Chess Championships. Kramnik would later
World Chess Championship
thirteen draws and no losses. At the time the championship was called the Braingames World Chess Championship, but Kramnik later referred to himself as the
Crashbox
2000 in the United States. It was HBO's second series (their first being Braingames 15 years earlier) focusing on educational skits. Crashbox was one of the
Garry Kasparov
another body stepped in, BrainGames.com, headed by Raymond Keene. After a match with Shirov could not be agreed by BrainGames.com and talks with Anand
Eli Noyes
Sesame Street. Noyes partnered with Kit Laybourne and created the show Braingames as well as the children's television series Eureeka's Castle and Gullah
FIDE
2000, Vladimir Kramnik defeated Kasparov in a match for the now-renamed Braingames World Chess Championship, as the PCA had dissolved by then. Kramnik, like
Classical World Chess Championship 2004
IN CHESS 482, The Week in Chess, 2nd February 2004 Kasparov turns down Braingames Qualifier, Garry Kasparov Press Release, September 6, 2001 THE WEEK IN
Lionel Wilson (voice actor)
Jewish Education, 1982), script by Lionel Wilson, narration not credited. Braingames, ((HBO, 1983–1985) narrating Odd Card Out / Safari Solitaire and Mysteriosos








