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  • Kasparov vs Deep Junior ends in 3-3 draw (Man vs. Machine Chess)

    02/07/2003 8:21:29 PM PST · by texas booster · 25 replies · 337+ views
    www.chessbase.com ^ | Feb 07, 2003 | Staff
    The final game of the epic Man vs Machine match between Garry Kasparov and Deep Junior ended today in a 3-3 tie. With millions of TV viewers watching Kasparov came out fighting, but with the black pieces he was unable to gain enough to secure a clear win. A full report and pictures will follow. Here's the game. Game 6(Link not available yet.)
  • Computer Beats World Chess Champ Garry Kasparov in 3rd Game: Man Vs. Machine World Series Tied 1-1

    01/31/2003 2:33:45 AM PST · by ewing · 18 replies · 465+ views
    Associated Press ^ | January 31, 2003 SGT | Madison Gray
    A blunder cost chess legend Garry Kasparov the third game in a series of Man Vs. Machine champiosnhip games with the supercomputer 'Deep Junior.' 'I had a complete blackout,' Kasparov said after the contest. 'Despite Deep Junior having a great team and grandmaster trainers, I had great positions.' [to try and win the game]After sacrificing a pawn, Kasparov was left nearly crippled as Deep Junior capitalized on the mistake and prevented any possibility of being checkmated.Seeing few options to win, Kasparov resigned the game.The six game series is tied at 1 and one half games each. Kasparov won the first...