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  2. Deep Blue (chess computer) - Wikipedia

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    Deep Blue was a chess-playing expert system run on a unique purpose-built IBM supercomputer.It was the first computer to win a game, and the first to win a match, against a reigning world champion under regular time controls.

  3. Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov - Wikipedia

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    Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov was a pair of six-game chess matches between then-world chess champion Garry Kasparov and an IBM supercomputer called Deep Blue. Kasparov won the first match, held in Philadelphia in 1996, by 4–2. Deep Blue won a 1997 rematch held in New York City by 3½–2½.

  4. Deep Blue versus Kasparov, 1996, Game 1 - Wikipedia

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    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, standard time control; in this case 40 moves in two hours).

  5. This Day In Market History: World Chess Champion Defeats IBM ...

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    On this day in 1996, world chess champion Garry Kasparov defeated IBM (NYSE: IBM) chess-playing supercomputer Deep Blue. Where The Market Was: The S&P 500 was at 647.98 and the Dow Jones ...

  6. Human–computer chess matches - Wikipedia

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    This article documents the progress of significant human–computer chess matches.. Chess computers were first able to beat strong chess players in the late 1980s. Their most famous success was the victory of Deep Blue over then World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in 1997, but there was some controversy over whether the match conditions favored the computer.

  7. Deep Blue versus Kasparov, 1997, Game 6 - Wikipedia

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    Game 6 of the Deep Blue–Kasparov rematch, played in New York City on May 11, 1997 and starting at 3:00 p.m. EDT, was the last chess game in the 1997 rematch of Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov. Deep Blue had been further strengthened from the previous year's match with Kasparov and was unofficially nicknamed "Deeper Blue".

  8. Deep Thought (chess computer) - Wikipedia

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    Computer chess; Deep Thought, a fictional computer in Douglas Adams's series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; ChipTest, the first in the line of chess computers developed by Feng-hsiung Hsu; Deep Blue, another chess computer co-developed by Feng-hsiung Hsu, being the first computer to win a chess match against the world champion; HAL

  9. Can IBM's Watson Beat 'Jeopardy!' Champs to the Answers? - AOL

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    Answer: This competitor will give Jeopardy! über-champions Ken Jennings (left) and Brad Rutter (right) a run for their money in 2011. Question: What is Watson, IBM's Jeopardy!-playing computer?