I think its Garry Kasparov
"Deep Blue" .
"Deep Blue"
No, because there are so many possibilities but playing against a computer you might always lose but do not get discouraged A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match when it came to kickboxing Also you might be impatient that is why there is blitz chess or if you want to think for a long time you can play mail chess
'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.
well its just like playing someone else. once you make a move they will make their own programmed move. and just saying it is almost impossible to beat a computer at chess, they are programmed to know so many moves, that it is almost impossible to beat them, even on an easy mode!
simple, say i beat you
Checkmate
Alekhine
You capture the King piece.
No. This rumour originates from a 1968 episode of Mission Impossible called 'A Game of Chess.' The IMF have to steal some gold from a safe with a timer lock in a hotel where a chess tournament is being held. In order to do this they build a machine capable of beating any human at chess, that also has the effect of speeding up any clock in it's vicinity. This is entirely fictional. Both from the perspective of the time bending and the chess super computer. IBM's Deeper Blue wasn't able to consistently beat the reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov until 1997
Not even the best chess players of all time were able to "beat everybody." If you want to improve your game, read up on the chess openings. Your local library should have a few such books.
you did so beat it kid :):(:):(:):( (emotions weirdo)
It's regular chess on a hard level, so just look up some chess tips.