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chess opening #57687 (7)The Grandmaster Files, Case 1 - Draw or No Draw? Annotated by rickdaily12 (1500): PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS PREFACE BEFORE POSTING. This game has a long history of bitter controversy over the nature of the computer that faced Kasparov in the six game series- this game being the defining point of the heated debates. Please do not leave comments that question the validity of the game being played. My intentions as the annotator are just to answer two questions in the game: 1. Are…Deep Blue vs. Garry Kasparov |
chess opening #7246 (9)Geller-Keres (annotated by Mihail Marin) Annotated by raskerino (1841): I was going to do an annotation of this great counter-attacking game and then (sadly for me) I found a far better one in Mihail Marin's "Secrets of Attacking Chess." Since I felt the need to share this gem with people I've given his analysis here with a few notes. I fully recommend the book. Be aware that the analysis is frequently lengthy, but is nicely historical (theory-wise) and gives…Geller vs. Keres |
chess opening #864 (11)Game 2: Grandmaster Kasparov Ain't No Match, http://gameknot.com/ Annotated by jam7373 (1200): In Game 2, Deep Blue (The Computer) is now playing as white. It starts of with King's pawn to e4. The makers of "Deep Blue" also added in new programs after its lose to Kasparov the day before. They downloaded more games of Grandmaster playing to its brain. Now Deep Blue is fully ready. Many great players use pawn to e5 to start out against e4. I however, stick to the french defense (e6)…Deep Blue vs. Garry Kasparov |
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chess opening #15746 (7) |