10/22/2019 Deep Blue Chess Game
Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer that IBM developed which became famous for playing a game against the reigning chess champion, Garry Kasparov, in 1996, and winning a match against him in 1997. Nearly two decades later, the match still fascinates. This week Time Magazine ran a story on the famous series of matches between IBM's supercomputer and Garry Kasparov. The subject was a few of the moves that stood out for a variety of reasons, such as a bug in game one of the 1997 match, and a move in game two that Kasparov found so unbelievable that he accused the Deep Blue team of cheating. 20 Years after Deep Blue: How AI Has Advanced Since Conquering Chess. IBM AI expert Murray Campbell reflects on the machineâs long, bumpy road to victory over chess champ Garry Kasparov.
It is a sign of just how impactful the famous Deep Blue match against Kasparov was in 1997, that 18 years later, books come out citing it still, and magazines such as Time cast their eye on it even today. Here we take a close look at the most controversial move from game two, that prompted Kasparov to accuse the Deep Blue team of cheating. ='Post:viewlink'The results may surprise you. Game five would be the game that the Deep Blue team would come to regret. Kasparov offered a draw on move 23 which the computer declined. Deep Blue's play after the draw offer steadily went downhill as Kasparov took over the initiative and never let up until the computer was forced to resign. Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov was a pair of six-game chess matches between world chess champion Garry Kasparov and an IBM supercomputer called Deep Blue.The first match was played in Philadelphia in 1996 and won by Kasparov.
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