These chess lectures (over 400 of them) have been rolling around at eMule for a long time. Lately an eMule user called "Fried Fox" discovered about 50 "lost" lectures, together with some databases and PDF articles. I'm putting the whole bunch here for those who still don't have it.
The KasparovChess.com website existed from 1998 up to 2002. It should have been a great chess resource at that time. Besides Kasparov himself, they had commentators like Kramnik, Polgar, Shipov, Alterman, Psakhis, Greenfeld, Ward, King, Rowson, Martin and others. The webmaster was Mig Greengard.
HOW TO WATCH THE LECTURES: install InterWise Participant or InterWise Student (both included in this release) and double-click on a file with the extension VCM. The lectures are presented in different folders according to themes, skill levels etc.
I hope you enjoy. Please keep seeding for a while. Byebye.
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