
Bobby Deuterman of Luray, Virginia began playing chess "as a kid at our local playground." This is his first experience, at age 52, with world-class players. "It's very exciting," he says. Bobby reads the commentary and the bulletin boards and chooses his move from the most popular two or three.

Fred Amores of San Jose, California became interested in chess during the Fischer-Spassky World Championships in 1972. He analyzed their moves on a chess board at home. Fred finds Kasparov vs. The World "a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play a game with the world's best chess player."

Dr. Gilberto S. Thillet Santoni of San Juan, Puerto Rico began playing chess with his friend at age five. He is especially interested in the strategies that unfold in Kasparov vs. The World. Dr. Santoni likes to analyze Kasparov's possible moves in advance with the help of our Chess Analysts and Danny King.