The first chess computer that could play chess was called Deep Blue.
Deep blue specialized in being the first computer to defeat a chess champion at chess when it defeated grand master Gary Kasparov.
Chess Master Gary Kasparov lost the first game of a six-game match to IBM's chess computer, "Deep Blue" in 1996.
The first 'proper' videogame was a computer version of Chess, made by Alan Turing in 1947.
North American Computer Chess Championship was created in 1970.
'Deep Blue' defeated chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov in May of 1997 .
Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov .
An electronic chess set contains a database or rules and game moves. These can be used to improve your game without the eyestrain that a computer chess game can cause.
Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship was created in 1981.
Chess online are programs where you can play chess against the computer or a human.
The chess playing computer does not explain how it makes it decisions, does not give interviews, does not sign autographs, and does not do anything other than play chess with superlative skill.
You can play chess at the related link below .