Kasparov himself played a major part in the latter story: as well as being involved with chess software throughout his long career, he would go on to defeat the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue in 1996
After an electrical engineer enters the field of computer chess, his creation captures the attention of the world as he attempts to defeat the world chess ch
1996 - 1997 Kasparov vs Deep Blue. 11.5.1997 - Khán giả thích thú theo dõi trận đấu chung kết, ván quyết định trong cuộc tái đấu giữa Garry Kasparov và siêu máy tính của IBM – Deep Blue. Cờ vua là trò tra tấn tinh thần - Garry Kasparov
In a sensational upset last May, Garry Kasparov, the world’s highest-rated human chess player was defeated by IBM’s Deep Blue running on an RS/6000 SP system by the score 31/2 to 21/2. Deep Blue, which can calculate 200 million positions a second, proved that through brute calculating abil-ity, a computer can match a human’s mental facul-
In six games that riveted chess enthusiasts and laypeople alike, world chess champion Garry Kasparov and IBM’s chess program Deep Blue fought for the title of best chess player in the world. The games themselves were dramatic events, filled with fascinating strategic moments, but their impact reverberated for beyond the chess world and the
Kasparov's understanding of computer chess was guided by Fritz 3 or what was available then. Deep Blue was definitely more complicated. (I wouldn't say stronger - it was full of bugs, they got a bit lucky too) Kasparov, as well as a lot of GMs, don't understand much about chess engines, tbh.
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