Chess Underground 4: Jason Juett [PODCAST]
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Rook polynomials, mathematicians in burning hotel rooms, chess problem formulas, and the age old question: are chess and math related? If so, how? Chess Underground attempts to answer that and more in the July installment, featuring Dr. Jason Juett, professor of Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin. Oh yeah… and a bit about a blindfold match with Topalov, too!  
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