Talk:Deep Blue versus Kasparov, 1997, Game 6

Latest comment: 8 years ago by 李4 in topic The variation after the resign
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Within the chess world this has become a somewhat infamous game because it was a rare instance in which World Champion Garry Kasparov mistakenly resigns a drawn position. Though white's (Deep Blue) appears to be winning, post-game analyses by Chess players from around the world and Garry Kasparov himself have shown that there was no way for White to win (assuming Kasparov played his best moves).

Is incorrect. The game you are referring to is Deep Blue - Kasparov, 1997, Game 2, in which Garry Kasparov played the black side of a Ruy Lopez, and missed a line that lead to a draw by repition.

The final position of this game is clearly losing once you do a bit of deep analysis, please try and refute the lines in this discussion page before editing again. Themindset 20:19, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Wins and losses in the matches

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This edit is mistaken. The matches were as follows:

First match:

  • Game 1: Deep Blue wins
  • Game 2: Kasparov wins
  • Game 3: Draw
  • Game 4: Draw
  • Game 5: Kasparov wins
  • Game 6: Kasparov wins

Final score: Kasparov wins 4-2

Second match (all games logged at IBM's website:

Final score: Deep Blue wins 3.5-2-5

The first game was a nice positional win by Kasparov, the second game was where Deep Blue established a winning position but actually through it away on the last move, and handing Kasparov an opportunity to draw (but he resigned instead). Sjakkalle (Check!) 09:43, 13 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Yes, the so famous game is about an opening mixup....

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The variation after the resign

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My stockfish found 21 ... Re8 better than 21 ... Kd8.--李4 (talk) 05:47, 29 March 2016 (UTC)Reply