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31/08/1994 Garry Kasparov is beaten by computer for the first time

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First Computer to Beat Kasparov 😱 - Intel Grand Prix London 1994)

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Checkmate: How Computer Chess Changed The World

Contrary to the common belief, Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov was not defeated by a machine for the first timer during his famous match with the Deep Blue supercomputer in 1996. He lost a game with a chess-playing computer program called ChessGenius written by Richard Lang. The game took place at Intel Chess Grand Prix in London, 1994.