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      Gregory Kaidanov

      Chess Grandmaster Gregory Kaidanov Returns to Campus
      by Karen Handley
      October 15, 2007

      Wabash College

      Chess Grandmaster Gregory Kaidanov will return to the Wabash College Campus Tuesday, October 30 for a blindfold and simultaneous speed chess games.

      Kaidanov, who visited Wabash in 2002 and 2005, became a Grandmaster in 1988. The Russian native lives in Lexington, Kentucky, teaches private chess lessons, competes in national and international tournaments, and gives exhibitions across the country.

      Kaidanov will play a blindfold speed game at 7 p.m. in the Baxter Hall Lovell Lecture Hall on Tuesday then move to the Detchon Center International Hall for an 8 p.m. exhibition against 30 opponents.

      He will play the blindfold game with five minutes to complete all his moves. Any move, all done from memory, that is illegal results in a forfeit. After he completes the game, he will replay the match from memory and comment.

      Kaidnov will then go across campus and play 30 games simultaneously. He will follow that by playing 4 games of timed chess, running from board to board to conserve the time he is allotted to make his moves.

      The Berdichev (Ukraine) native started playing chess at age six, learning from his father. He and his family visited the U.S. as tourists in 1990 and eventually settled in Kentucky.

      Here is the full story.

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 16, 2007 at 2:07 pm

        He’s one of the nicest gms.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        October 17, 2007 at 6:30 am

        greg hasbeen mytrainer, friend, confidant, chess teacher to my kids and sounding board for 15 years,he is the most honest, humble and straightforward person I have ever met, in the game of life he iseasily in the top ten. I can give no human being a more heartfelt endorsement. eric dmoskow m.d.

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