Kasparov Simul at Belzberg in Chicago
Garry Kasparov Playing his second in a Worldwide Series of Stock Exchange oriented
simuls for Belzberg Technologies, Inc.

In the above photo, Garry is shown in action against Sidney Belzberg, a 2000+
rated player (obviously an exception to the 2000 rule which Kasparov insists
on for these kind of simuls). As before, Belzberg insists that Garry pulls no
punches. In the end as one of the highest rated players in the simul, he was
one of the earliest to resign to the world's #1.
Shown in the photo wearing a maple leaf (Canada) cap is seven year old Simon
Gladstone, who lives in Toronto and was flown in especially for the event. He
is a 1600 rated player in Canada. He made most of the photos in Chicago newspapers
and said it was his dream come true.
This simultaneous exhibition took place at the Chicago Board Options Exchange
in downtown Chicago and was preceded by a March event at the New York Stock
Exchange on Wall Street. Belzberg's future plans for simuls for Kasparov and
stock brokers includes London, Frankfurt, Moscow, Tokyo and Hong Kong.
- Link: The
Kasparov Simul in Chicago at the CBOE last night
One of the simultaneous participants, who is also rated over 2000, tells how
Garry Kasparov found out about this and how the champ reacted once he realised
that his opponent had not intended to "smurf" him,