OPENS JANUARY 23, CERT TBC, 85 MINS In 1997, then world chess champion Garry Kasparov played the IBM-designed computer Deep Blue in a six-game match in New York. As he reveals in Vikram Jayanti's ...
Despite this initial loss, Kasparov triumphed in three of the following games and drew the remaining ... that machines could outperform even the best human minds in complex tasks, sparking ...
How a computer beat the best chess player in the world He was a pioneer of using technology in the game, but was famously beaten by an IBM super computer Deep Blue in 1997. Mr Kasparov stepped ...
Earlier, Kasparov, responding to an X user, who posted a 'random thought' about Vishwanathan Anand and Garry Kasparov ...
Austrian-American Wilhelm Steinitz was the first Chess World Champion, holding the title from 1886 to 1894 with four victories. India's 18-year-old Gukesh is the youngest Chess champion ...
The Indian Grandmaster pounced on Ding's blunder in the final classical game of the World Championship match on Thursday and Kasparov lauded ... regarded as one of the greatest players in the ...
Before Gukesh, Garry Kasparov — at 22 years ... “This was probably the best moment in my life,” Gukesh said about his opponent making a blunder in the 55th move of Game 14 on Thursday, which opened ...
Gukesh, 18, defeated defending champion Ding Liren 7.5-6.5 by winning the 14th and last classical game of their World Championship tie in Singapore. Taking to social media platform X, Kasparov ...
Garry Kasparov congratulated D Gukesh on becoming ... "Gukesh was well-prepared and the player who played the best won the match. His victory caps a phenomenal year for India.
I had my share, and recall the double blunder in Carlsen-Anand 2014, g6. Matches take a toll," Kasparov reasoned. "Gukesh was well-prepared and the player who played the best won the match. His ...