Kasparov Blinked
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Kasparov Blinked
Today was the terminal game in the first organised FIDE Man v. Machine championship match, squaring off current human champion Gary Kasparov against Deep Junior, the latest contender from IBM.
After initial deployments and some positioning moves to feel out Deep Junior's strategy, Kasparov, playing black and gaining a pawn within the first twelve moves, had managed an early queen exchange; a good strategy against a computer since the removal of the queens reduces markedly the number of options available to the computer and makes for a more even matchup. Kasparov then embarked upon a bold middle game by lining up matched rooks along the C file and sacrificing one for a knight, which opened up opportunities for a bishop exchange and the capture of more of white's pawns. Materially and positionally, Kasparov was in an advantageous position.
But when Deep Junior responded by moving its remaining bishop to A3 to set up an attack against a central black pawn, Kasparov got spooked and subsequently offered a draw. After some conferencing, Deep Junior's programmers agreed and the match ended right there. After the match, Kasparov told reporters that he simply did not want to lose to the computer.
Following the contest on ESPN2 this afternoon, from what I saw it seemed that Kasparov could have played out the game and fought to a natural draw on his own, or may even have managed the win. His defensive position was good and he had the material advantage. But he let himself get spooked and took the first opportunity to bail out.
It was Man v. Machine, and Kasparov blinked.
After initial deployments and some positioning moves to feel out Deep Junior's strategy, Kasparov, playing black and gaining a pawn within the first twelve moves, had managed an early queen exchange; a good strategy against a computer since the removal of the queens reduces markedly the number of options available to the computer and makes for a more even matchup. Kasparov then embarked upon a bold middle game by lining up matched rooks along the C file and sacrificing one for a knight, which opened up opportunities for a bishop exchange and the capture of more of white's pawns. Materially and positionally, Kasparov was in an advantageous position.
But when Deep Junior responded by moving its remaining bishop to A3 to set up an attack against a central black pawn, Kasparov got spooked and subsequently offered a draw. After some conferencing, Deep Junior's programmers agreed and the match ended right there. After the match, Kasparov told reporters that he simply did not want to lose to the computer.
Following the contest on ESPN2 this afternoon, from what I saw it seemed that Kasparov could have played out the game and fought to a natural draw on his own, or may even have managed the win. His defensive position was good and he had the material advantage. But he let himself get spooked and took the first opportunity to bail out.
It was Man v. Machine, and Kasparov blinked.
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In my case, it's because I'm a chess player. A very casual one these days, who rarely gets an opponnent and keeps up with the game by playing with chess problems printed in the Sunday paper. I just happened to find this game by channel-surfing Friday afternoon. Mainly, it was because Kasparov bailed out on a promising game he still had a good shot at winning outright.
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Probably. He and Karpov have learned from everything that Fischer ever did, and are probably as good natural players as Fischer was. The other obvious advantage that they have is that they play against real players. Fischer never had anyone to practice against because he was an American.Durran Korr wrote:Is Kasparov superior to Bobby Fischer?
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And Fischer was?Not to mention Kasparov isn't an anti-Semitic prick...
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http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2002/12/chun.htmjaeger115 wrote:And Fischer was?Not to mention Kasparov isn't an anti-Semitic prick...
Very interesting article.
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Whoa...I never knew that Fischer was like that at all! What a nut!
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