![]() ![]() ![]() He was the Michael Jordan of chess at the time. But going into the match, Kasparov was confident. His opponent was the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue, a machine that was capable of imagining an average of 200,000,000 positions per second. He raises his arms, astounded that he was beaten by a machine. He’s fidgeting in between turns and shaking his head in disbelief as he waits for his opponent to put the final touches on an inevitable victory.įinally, Kasparov makes his move, stands up, and races away from the board. It’s 1997, and Garry Kasparov is hunched over a chessboard, visibly frustrated. ![]() Spectators watch a broadcast of the final, decisive game in the rematch between Garry Kasparov and the IBM computer Deep Blue. ![]()
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