It's called 'Deep Blue'
"Deep Blue"
The IBM computer that Kasparov played against twice is called Deep Blue.
'Deep Blue' :The 1997 rematch Game # White Black Result Comment1 Kasparov Deep Blue 1-02 Deep Blue Kasparov 1-03 Kasparov Deep Blue ½-½ Draw by mutual agreement4 Deep Blue Kasparov ½-½ Draw by mutual agreement5 Kasparov Deep Blue ½-½ Draw by mutual agreement6 Deep Blue Kasparov 1-0Result: Deep Blue-Kasparov: 3½-2½
"Deep Blue" defeated chess grand master Garry Kasparov in the May of 1997.
Garry Kasparov's birth name is Garry Kimovich Weinstein.
No they never did as Fischer had stopped playing professional chess by the time Kasparov came around. However Kasparov claimed after watching Fischer's 1992 rematch with Boris Spassky in Yugoslavia that he was past his prime and that he (Kasparov) could easily beat him.
In February 1996 , IBM's chess computer Deep Blue defeated Kasparov in one game using normal time controls, in Deep Blue - Kasparov, 1996, Game 1 . However , Kasparov was still able to gain three wins and two draws and win the match .
'Deep Blue' was the first computer to beat a world chess champion. It defeated Garry Kasparov in 1997. There may well have been earlier computers that beat humans who did not play very well.
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'Deep Blue' : The 1996 match Game # White Black Result Comment 1 Deep Blue Kasparov 1-0 2 Kasparov Deep Blue 1-0 3 Deep Blue Kasparov ½-½ Draw by mutual agreement 4 Kasparov Deep Blue ½-½ Draw by mutual agreement 5 Deep Blue Kasparov 0-1 Kasparov offered a draw after the 23rd move. 6 Kasparov Deep Blue 1-0 Result: Kasparov - Deep Blue: 4-2
Chess Master Gary Kasparov lost the first game of a six-game match to IBM's chess computer, "Deep Blue" in 1996.
Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov .