Garry Kasparov Vs X3D Fritz (Computer)

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DaveBunn

In this game, we'll see how Kasparov had shrewdly able to display a highest level of intuition to outplay a notably aggressive and yet sharp chessplay by the computer, X3D Fritz.

There are lots of ideas we could learn from how Garry played his game especially the way how he had plotted his breakthrough to a6 (43. Nxa6).

Semi-Slav Defense: Accelerated Meran Variation (D45)  ·  1-0

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1269891

 

paripooranan

wat a sool gameCool

goldknight3000

great pawn struc. as well as maneuver of pieces. thanks for sharing. Cool 

paripooranan

Loufoque

Thanks for this play with Kasparov vs Fritz! Whaouuuu. Nothing to say still. It's lesson of this art of chess.

Patrick_S

Nice! Thank you for posting it.  Wow! talk about a string of pawns creating a wall!  Interesting.

paripooranan

bishop checkmate looke here
ButWhereIsTheHorse

Kasparov was indeed one of the greatest chess players ever to live. He could beat any chess computer nowadays if he still played.Cool

tmifune1966

The game was played in 2003, and the match was a draw.

The game Kasparov lost:

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1269888&kpage=4

DavidMGonzalez

you mean to tell me the computer called the draw. Knowing how difficult it is to beat a very good computer chess game it's difficult to fathom a draw.How long did this game run? Was it minutes or Hours?