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Garry Kasparov

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With each success the ability to change is reduced. My longtime friend and coach Grandmaster Yuri Dokhoian, aptly compared it to being dipped in bronze. Each victory added another coat.
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Part I, Chapter 2, Strategy, p. 34

 
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