![]() ![]() JoelĮnjoyed the discipline of his first 9-5 job (rare hours for chess Joel trained the computer to think more positionally and thusĪugment computers’ traditionally awesome calculation skills. Grandmaster consultant for the 1997 rematch (Deep Blue lost to Kasparov ![]() His most famous gig was in helping the Deep Blue IBM computer team toĭefeat Garry Kasparov in 1997. He was editor in chief and founder of the witty but nowĭefunct magazine Chess Chow (1991-4), which ran articles with titles like “Eat Like a Grandmaster” and diagram captions such as : “Time Control to Major Tom.” In 1981 he breakedįrom full time chess activity to attend Yale, where he majored in Youngest ever master and was hailed as a prodigy. At 13 years old heīecame a national master. Send your Q's to Joel Benjamin has seen the board from many angles. Chess Life Online is happy to welcome Joel as our new Q+A columnist. ![]()
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