Kasparov Wins in Computer Chess Match
Chess great Garry Kasparov on Sunday virtually shut down computer program "X3D Fritz" to score a vital win in the third game of his latest man vs. machine match. "World No. 1 Kasparov, 40, had a winning position with the white pieces after only 16 moves and coasted until the computer’s programmers resigned on its 45th turn after more than four hours of play."
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