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- Deep Blue (Computer) vs Garry Kasparov ยท 1-0
- "Tangled Up in Blue" (game of the day Oct-16-2016)
- IBM Man-Machine (1997), New York, NY USA, rd 6, May-??
- Caro-Kann Defense: Karpov. Modern Variation (B17)
- http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1070917
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Blue_versus_Kasparov,_1997,_Game_6
- B17 Caro-Kann, Steinitz variation
- 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Nd7 5. Ng5 Ngf6 6. Bd3 e6 7. N1f3
- D=49, 142 134 MN
- +0,27 7. ... Bd6 8.Qe2 h6 9.Ne4 Nxe4 10.Qxe4 Qc7
- +0,44 7. ... Be7 8.Qe2 0-0 9.0-0 h6 10.Nxe6 fxe6
- +0,61 7. ... Bb4+ 8.c3 Bd6 9.Qe2 h6 10.Ne4 Nxe4
- +1,03 7. ... Qb6 8.0-0 h6 9.Nxe6 fxe6 10.Re1 Be7
- +1,16 7. ... h6 8.Nxe6 fxe6 9.Bg6+ Ke7 10.Bf4 Qa5+ <---- Kasparov
- +1,17 7. ... Qa5+ 8.Bd2 Bb4 9.c3 Bd6 10.0-0 h6
- +1,59 7. ... c5 8.Ne5 Nxe5 9.dxe5 c4 10.Bxc4 Qa5+
- +2,02 7. ... a5 8.Ne5 Nxe5 9.dxe5 h6 10.Nxf7 Kxf7
- D=43, 8 750 MN
- +1,21 8. ... fxe6 9.Bg6+ Ke7 10.Bf4 Qa5+ 11.c3 Qa6
- +2,81 8. ... Qe7 9.0-0 fxe6 10.Bg6+ Kd8 11.Bf4 Nh7 <---- Kasparov
- D=40, 78 272 MN
- +2,82 11. ... Nh7 12.Qd3 Ng5 13.Nh4 Nf6 14.Bg3 b5
- +3,37 11. ... Qb4 12.a3 Qb6 13.c4 a5 14.Re1 Be7
- +4,26 11. ... Nd5 12.Bg3 b5 13.Re1 a5 14.b3 b4
- +4,33 11. ... a5 12.Re1 Nd5 13.Bg3 b5 14.b3 b4
- +4,45 11. ... b5 12.Re1 Nd5 13.Bg3 a5 14.b3 b4 <---- Kasparov
- +5,19 11. ... Ne8 12.Qd3 b5 13.Rfe1 Nc7 14.Bg3 Bb7
- +5,31 11. ... Rg8 12.c4 Nb6 13.Ne5 Bd7 14.Nf7+ Kc8
- D=41, 57 442 MN
- +4,30 13. ... a5 14.Bg3 Ra6 15.Nh4 h5 16.Bf5 exf5
- +4,53 13. ... Nd5 14.Bg3 a5 15.axb5 cxb5 16.Rc1 N5f6 <---- Kasparov
- +5,61 13. ... Rg8 14.Bg3 Nd5 15.Qd3 a6 16.Re2 N7f6
- +5,70 13. ... a6 14.Bg3 Nd5 15.Re2 h5 16.Bh4 N7f6
- D=45, 108 656 MN
- +5,18 14. ... a5 15.axb5 cxb5 16.Rc1 N5f6 17.b3 Rc8
- +5,68 14. ... a6 15.Re2 h5 16.Bh4 N7f6 17.Ng5 Rh6
- +6,01 14. ... Rg8 15.Qd3 a6 16.Re2 N7f6 17.Ne5 Nc7
- +6,13 14. ... Nc7 15.Rc1 Qb4 16.b3 a5 17.c3 Qa3
- +6,15 14. ... Kc8 15.axb5 cxb5 16.Rc1 Bc6 17.c4 bxc4 <---- Kasparov
- +7,62 14. ... Nf4 15.Bxf4 Qf6 16.Ne5 Qxf4 17.Nf7+ Kc7
- D=40, 19 249 MN, 2.8 MTBHits
- +6,87 16. ... Bc6 17.Bf5 exf5 18.Rxe7 Nxe7 19.Qc3 Kd8 <---- Kasparov
- +7,00 16. ... Kd8 17.Qxb5 Qb4 18.Qd3 Be7 19.Rxe6 Rc8
- +7,00 16. ... Nc7 17.c4 Qb4 18.c5 Bd5 19.Bxc7 Kxc7
- +7,43 16. ... a6 17.c4 bxc4 18.Qxc4+ Kd8 19.Bh4 N7f6
- +7,76 16. ... a5 17.c4 bxc4 18.Qxc4+ Kd8 19.Bh4 N7f6
- D=40, 7 117 MN, 4.1 MTBHits
- +6,93 18. ... Nxe7 19.Qc3 Kd8 20.d5 Bxd5 21.Nd4 Ke8
- +8,12 18. ... Bxe7 19.c4 bxc4 20.Qxc4 Nb4 21.Re1 Re8 <---- Kasparov
- Conclusion: Kasparov gave slight advantage to Deep Blue by playing what he beleived "anti-computer" move 7. ..h6
- Game was lost on 8, Kasparov didn't take the knight immediately (draw), pinning the knight to the king in order to give his king a square on d8 (mate in 60).
- 8...Qe7 is proven to be bad move, but popular opening, though not popular since 2006
- 8. .. fxe6 lead to draw
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