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Behind Deep Blue: Building the Computer That Defeated the World Chess Champion

Behind Deep Blue: Building the Computer That Defeated the World Chess Champion
"Feng-hsiung Hsu, who masterminded Kasparov's match play defeat by a computer, tells his story. A nerdy book might be expected, delving into arcane topics (computer chip design, programming, chess), but instead we have something more like 'Indiana Jones and the Holy Grail.' No specialist knowledge is demanded. The author's adventures with phantom queens, etc. are fascinating. His will-to-win matched that of the legendary Kasparov."--Ken Whyld, Editor of the "Oxford Companion to Chess "I don't play chess; never have. Most research, as Edison said, is 90% perspiration and 10% inspiration--not exciting to watch. Thus, I did not have high hopes for "Behind Deep Blue. Wrong! It's a page-turner! Even if you don't follow the technical details of chip design or chess, Hsu has captured the very human dimension exquisitely! It's a great story!"--William A.



Nunn's Chess Openings by John Nunn,
Nunn's Chess Openings by John Nunn,
Nunn's Chess Openings is the chess-player's new bible. This single volume covers all chess openings in detail and will enable every chess-player, right up to grandmaster standard, to play the opening with confidence. As World Champion Garry Kasparov once said in an interview, 'A really good opening survey should be written by a team of experts.' Nunn's Chess Openings is indeed written by a team of experts: four players who are acclaimed as outstanding chess writers and experts in their fields. The team's collective knowledge and experience embrace all openings, so each section of Nunn's Chess Opeings provides the sort of insider knowledge that will give you the edge on your opponents. This ultimate survival guide to the chess openings is up-to-date and comprehensive, written by four experts under the leadership of John Nunn, contains crystal-clear tables for maximum ease of reference, and is computer-checked for accuracy. John Nunn has been a grandmaster for 20 years and has played for the English National Team from 1974 up to the present day. A the 1984 Chess Olympiad he won three individual gold medals and in 1988-9 finished sixth overall in the World Cup. In recent years he has turned more to writing, establishing a reputation as arguably the worlds' foremost chess author. He has twice won the British Chess Federation Book of the Year Award. Graham Burgess is a highly-regarded chess author. He holds the world record for marathon blitz chess-playing and won the British Chess Federation Book of the Year Award in 1997. John Emms is a leading English grandmaster who tied for first place in the super-strong 1997 British Championship. He is a professional trainer, writer and player. JoeGallagher is a grandmaster who plays regularly for the Swiss National Team. He has written several highly-regarded opening books.



Deep Thought (chess computer) - Deep Thought is a computer, first in a line of chess computers that included Deep Blue, the computer that defeated Garry Kasparov in a six-game chess match. Deep Thought was easily defeated in both games of a 2-game match with Kasparov in 1989.

Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine - Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine is a 2003 documentary film by Vikram Jayanti about reigning chess World Champion Garry Kasparov and Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer.

Advanced Chess - Advanced Chess is a relatively new form of chess, first introduced by grandmaster Garry Kasparov, with the objective of a human player and a computer chess program playing as a team against other such pairs. Many Advanced Chess proponents have stressed that Advanced Chess has merits in:

Behind Deep Blue - Behind Deep Blue: Building the Computer that Defeated the World Chess Champion (ISBN 0691090653) is a book by Feng-hsiung Hsu. It tells, in mostly non-technical language, the tale of building the ultimate chess computer, Deep Blue, the computer that defeated the World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov.



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Excalibur Grandmaster Chess Computer - Excalibur Grandmaster Chess Computer Game Over - Kasparov and the Machine (DVD) In 1997, amidst much media fanfare about the showdown between artificial excalibur grandmaster chess computer and human intelligence, chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov lost a set of matches against IBM's thinking computer Deep Blue. The documentary film GAME OVER: KASPAROV AND THE MACHINE revisits that series of chess games from Kasparov's perspective, excalibur grandmaster chess computer and explores his idea that there may have been an underhanded scheme at ...

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