Kasparov retired from Chess because
(1) he had nothing else to play for having won the most prestigious tournaments and titles winnable in chess
(2) he didn't have the drive anymore to keep playing
(3) he was disillusioned by FIDE's inability to unify the championship title
(4) he had made a cool $40 million from chess
(5) he needed to devote time to politics and writing
What starter Gary picks all depends on what Pokemon you choose to start with... If you pick Bulbasaur as your starter Gary will get Charmander If you pick Charmander as your starter Gary will get Squirtle If you pick Squirtle as your starter Gary will get Bulbasaur If you are playing Pokemon Yellow and you are forced to start with Pikachu, then Gary will get EeveeGary in heart gold/soul silverexeggutor, machamp, arcanine, rhydon, gyarados, pidgeot
u cant only by hack cheat or playing a hack of the game
After Ash Ketchum defeated Gary Oak in the Johto League Silver Conference Gary Oak had made the decision to retire from continuing his path as a Pokémon Trainer and competing with Ash Ketchum and instead decided on becoming a Pokémon Researcher much like the kind of Pokémon Researcher that his Grandfather; Professor Oak is.
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Chess Player
"Deep Blue"
Chess.
Chess Master Gary Kasparov lost the first game of a six-game match to IBM's chess computer, "Deep Blue" in 1996.
Gary Kasporov
Gary Kasparov
The IBM computer that Kasparov played against twice is called Deep Blue.
His peak rating was the world record for highest FIDE rating.
I knew it had to be one of the Polgar sisters, but had to look it up to see it was Judit.
Deep blue specialized in being the first computer to defeat a chess champion at chess when it defeated grand master Gary Kasparov.
'Deep Blue' :The 1997 rematch Game # White Black Result Comment1 Kasparov Deep Blue 1-02 Deep Blue Kasparov 1-03 Kasparov Deep Blue ½-½ Draw by mutual agreement4 Deep Blue Kasparov ½-½ Draw by mutual agreement5 Kasparov Deep Blue ½-½ Draw by mutual agreement6 Deep Blue Kasparov 1-0Result: Deep Blue-Kasparov: 3½-2½
'Deep Blue' , an IBM super computer , defeated Gary Kasparov in 1996 : Kasparov won the match 4-2 , losing one game , drawing in two and winning three .