Deep Blue - Kasparov, 1996, Game 1

Deep Blue – Kasparov, 1996, Game 1 is a famous chess game in which a computer played against a human being. It was the first game played in the 1996 Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov match, and the first time that a chess-playing computer defeated a reigning world champion under normal chess tournament conditions (in particular, normal time controls). Deep Blue was a computer developed by IBM to beat grandmaster Garry Kasparov, the top chess player... more

Chess Game

Date:

  • Feb 10, 1996

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History:

Sequence White Move Black Move
  • 1
  • e4
  • c5
  • 2
  • c3
  • d5
  • 3
  • exd5
  • Qxd5
  • 4
  • d4
  • Nf6
  • 5
  • Nf3
  • Bg4
  • 6
  • Be2
  • e6
  • 7
  • h3
  • Bh5
  • 8
  • O-O
  • Nc6
  • 9
  • Be3
  • cxd4
  • 10
  • cxd4
  • Bb4
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