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Kasparov v Deep Blue

112 Seiten, kartoniert, Batsford Chess, 1997

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Final vergriffen
The best human brain takes on the most powerful computer brain The match was billed as the final showdown between humanity and the computer. Chess has always been regarded as the most complex and intellectual of games. The IBM programmers were confident that the computer was finally too powerful, too fast and too accurate for the best exponent of the Royal Game. Has Deep Blue finally developed an understanding of strategy?
Find the answer to these questions and many more inside!
·All the games with notes written for both the casual enthusiast and serious player
·A penetrating analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of chess computers
·A discussion of the value of chess to studies in Artificial Intelligence
Grandmaster Daniel King is author of several chess books including How Good is Your Chess and How to Win at Chess. He has been TV commentator at several chess events including the 1993 World Chess Championship and the Intel Grand Prix in 1994 and 1996, on which he reported for BBC, ESPN and Eurosports
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EAN 9780713483222
Gewicht 170 g
Hersteller Batsford Chess
Breite 13,8 cm
Höhe 21,5 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 1997
Autor Daniel King
Sprache Englisch
ISBN-10 0713483229
ISBN-13 9780713483222
Seiten 112
Einband kartoniert
005 Introduction
007 Computers and Chess
010 How to play against a computer (or not)
026 Kasparov's past experience against computers
036 Kasparov v. Deep Blue, February 1996
045 Profiles of the contestants
045 Garry Kasparov
046 Deep Blue
050 The Build-up
053 The match
053 Game 1
062 Game 2
070 Mass Delusion in New York
074 Game 3
085 Game 4
094 Interview with Garry Kasparov
099 Game 5
108 Game 6