alain
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I don't think anphetamines was the cause of the issue. I happened to follow chess really closely at that time for a lot of reason (my dad plays a lot of chess and the best chess player in my country at that time was a friend of the family). That match was record breaking and Karpov was in really bad shape. Kasparov was coming back with a vengeance. I don't think anphetamines had anything to do with it.
Chess players use a lot of energy playing and analyzing positions before and after each games. Sometimes they just forget to eat completely. I've seen this first hand.
Chess players use a lot of energy playing and analyzing positions before and after each games. Sometimes they just forget to eat completely. I've seen this first hand.