Kasparov stuck to his game plan and strategy with White keeping a more closed position against Deep Blue. This was the most one-sided game of the match, and Kasparov was able to put the final nail in the coffin of Deep Blue, proving that man was still king of the royal game. Kasparov vs.
Deep Blue Rematch. The much anticipated rematch of man vs. Could the Deep Blue team create a stronger machine in one year to take on the world's best chess player? Many were skeptical, but Deep Blue was out to prove the rapid progress of artificial intelligence. Kasparov was shocked at Deep Blue's play in this game. Move 44 in the first game is said to be the result of a computer "bug" when the machine could not figure out what move to play and simply collapsed.
Game number two of the match was the most controversial encounter of the match. After the loss, Kasparov made it known that he felt that the IBM team cheated by receiving outside information from a grandmaster starting with move In a later interview in , Kasparov said after much analysis and looking at both his own and the computers' play that he takes back his conclusions on what happened during this game.
Coming in to play game three of the match, Kasparov's focus would be put to the test after round two's conflicts with the Deep Blue team. The question would be if Kasparov could continue the match and put this game behind him in order to bring out his best chess.
The interesting part of game three is Kasparov's anti-computer opening which was somewhat of a revolution at the time. The position after 48 moves was exhausted, and the game was drawn. Kasparov used the same strategy this game as the last game by playing a slightly offbeat opening to keep the computer of any special book it might have programmed. Deep Blue gained a space advantage and some slight initiative, but Kasparov was able to keep the game balanced. From Chessprogramming wiki. Jump to: navigation , search.
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