Deep Blue - Kasparov, Game 6 of 1997 Rematch (final position) In this final game of the 1997 match, a nerve-racked Kasparov blundered in the opening. 8 défis. These 24 challenges come from the historic 1996 match and 1997 rematch between World Champion Garry Kasparov and IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer. These challenges are richly annotated with

Garry Kasparov during his rematch against the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue, 1997. In 1985, in Hamburg, I played against thirty-two different chess computers at the same time in what is known as a simultaneous exhibition. I walked from one machine to the next, making my moves over a period of more than five hours.
Kasparov Vs Deep Blue. On 3rd May 1997 Garry Kasparov met IBM's Deep Blue chess computer for the second time. The year before he had beaten it. This year, it was a different story! A PGN file of the 6 Kasparov vs Deep Blue games is available for you to download from this site. Kasparov began this match with great optimism and won Game 1.
Deep Blue's hardware was subsequently upgraded, doubling its speed before it faced Kasparov again in May 1997, when it won the six-game rematch 3½–2½. Deep Blue won the deciding game after Kasparov failed to secure his position in the opening, thereby becoming the first computer system to defeat a reigning world champion in a match under
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Kasparov later said he had treated the $1.1 million event as a great scientific and social experiment but Deep Blue, whose two towers soon became museum pieces, proved “anything but intelligent”.
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garry kasparov vs deep blue 1997 game 6