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Deep Blue game 6: May 11 @ 3:00PM EDT | 19:00PM GMT        kasparov 2.5 deep blue 3.5


White: Kasparov
Black: Deep Blue
1. d3
e5
2. Nf3
Nc6
3. c4
Nf6
4. a3
d6
5. Nc3
Be7
6. g3
O-O
7. Bg2
Be6
8. O-O
Qd7
9. Ng5
Bf5
10. e4
Bg4
11. f3
Bh5
12. Nh3
Nd4
13. Nf2
h6
14. Be3
c5
15. b4
b6
16. Rb1
Kh8
17. Rb2
a6
18. bxc5
bxc5
19. Bh3
Qc7
20. Bg4
Bg6
21. f4
exf4
22. gxf4
Qa5
23. Bd2
Qxa3
24. Ra2
Qb3
25. f5
Qxd1
26. Bxd1
Bh7
27. Nh3
Rfb8
28. Nf4
Bd8
29. Nfd5
Nc6
30. Bf4
Ne5
31. Ba4
Nxd5
32. Nxd5
a5
33. Bb5
Ra7
34. Kg2
g5
35. Bxe5+
dxe5
36. f6
Bg6
37. h4
gxh4
38. Kh3
Kg8
39. Kxh4
Kh7
40. Kg4
Bc7
41. Nxc7
Rxc7
42. Rxa5
Rd8
43. Rf3
Kh8
44. Kh4
Kg8
45. Ra3
Kh8
46. Ra6
Kh7
47. Ra3
Kh8
48. Ra6
Draw!


Game 3, white
19.Bh3

Commentary for white move 19:

YASSER SEIRAWAN: As I'm busily destroying Fritz's analysis, let me just say that Roman you have a great deal of understanding with computers. DB MOVE: dxc4. GK MOVE: 19 Bh3.

YASSER SEIRAWAN: Wow. What was your impression of the move Kh8 by the way?

ROMAN DZINDZIHASHVILI: No, I don't like Kh8. Obviously it wasn't for the idea of playing Ng8, because if computer wanted to play Ng8 with the idea of Bg5, then it could have played just Nh7. The knight doesn't have to go to g8. It was one of those waiting moves.

YASSER SEIRAWAN: Well, let me just interrupt you for a moment, Roman. We have this new move Bh3 by Garry. This strikes me as quite surprising. The idea is you're attacking the queen, but at the same time Garry is allowing the move Nxf3+. What is going on tactically after Nxf3+?

ROMAN DZINDZIHASHVILI: Qxf3 Qxf3 Bxf3 Bxd7 Nxd7 Rb7 Rad8 Nd5 Bg5. Sorry, we're losing our audience a bit, because the Grandmasters are getting mesmerized. Did Garry just blunder a pawn? You know, what's going on? This is a pawn.

ROMAN DZINDZIHASHVILI: Actually the main thing I wanted to talk about when I came up here, it was not about this game, but now this game became so interesting that I don't know how I can go to the final position of second game which I totally disagree that there is a draw. (Lot of ooooing by the audience.)

YASSER SEIRAWAN: That is a statement. Tell us about it.

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