World chess champion Garry Kasparov (left) playing against IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue in 1996 during the ACM Chess Challenge in Philadelphia. THE INSTITUTE Chess is making a comeback thanks to
Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov ended his battle against Deep Junior in a draw after a six game man vs machine contest. Kasparov and the computer won one game each and drew the remaining four
IBM's Deep Blue (White) plays against World Champion Garry Kasparov (Black). This match, and particularly this game, made chess and computer history. Deep Blue - Kasparov, Game 1 of 1996 Match | Chess Lessons - Chess.com 1â0. Deep Blue. RĂ©sultat : Kasparov bat Deep Blue : 4â2. Du 10 fĂ©vrier 1996 au 17 fĂ©vrier 1996, Deep Blue rencontre le champion du monde d'Ă©checs en titre, Garry Kasparov. La machine remporte la premiĂšre partie, mais Kasparov parvient Ă dĂ©crocher trois victoires, le match se soldant par un score de 4-2 en faveur du joueur humain (+3 Since IBM's Deep Blue defeated World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in their 1997 match, chess engines have only increased dramatically in strength and understanding. Today, the best chess engines are an almost incomprehensible 1,000 Elo points stronger than Deep Blue was at that time.In 1996 Kassparov had played a match against Deep Blue engine where he had won the duel with a score of 4-2. In 1997 the improved version of Deep Blue once again took the World Champion. Kasparov was very confident about his chances, but later went on to lose the match with a score of 3.5-2.5.
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