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Kasparov versus the World

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Depends on how one defines "win."

I'm noting the obvious answers of 'Kasparov' and 'the rest of the world' and 'it was a draw,' and I'm opting for the cheap, sappy, sentimental route. I'll say that all of humanity won, as it became much enriched by the experience and took away many lessons about the power of collaboration and crowdsourcing.

Have you ever seen Who Wants to be a Millionaire? The stuff that the audience can collectively pull out using the "Phone of Friend" lifeline is nothing short of amazing.
 

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Depends on how one defines "win."

I'm noting the obvious answers of 'Kasparov' and 'the rest of the world' and 'it was a draw,' and I'm opting for the cheap, sappy, sentimental route. I'll say that all of humanity won, as it became much enriched by the experience and took away many lessons about the power of collaboration and crowdsourcing.

Have you ever seen Who Wants to be a Millionaire? The stuff that the audience can collectively pull out using the "Phone of Friend" lifeline is nothing short of amazing.

That was an idiosyncratic response. Good Job!
 
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