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


White: Deep Blue
Black: Kasparov
1. e4
c6
2. d4
d6
3. Nf3
Nf6
4. Nc3
Bg4
5. h3
Bh5
6. Bd3
e6
7. Qe2
d5
8. Bg5
Be7
9. e5
Nfd7
10. Bxe7
Qxe7
11. g4
Bg6
12. Bxg6
hxg6
13. h4
Na6
14. O-O-O
O-O-O
15. Rdg1
Nc7
16. Kb1
f6
17. exf6
Qxf6
18. Rg3
Rde8
19. Re1
Rhf8
20. Nd1
e5
21. dxe5
Qf4
22. a3
Ne6
23. Nc3
Ndc5
24. b4
Nd7
25. Qd3
Qf7
26. b5
Ndc5
27. Qe3
Qf4
28. bxc6
bxc6
29. Rd1
Kc7
30. Ka1
Qxe3
31. fxe3
Rf7
32. Rh3
Ref8
33. Nd4
Rf2
34. Rb1
Rg2
35. Nce2
Rxg4
36. Nxe6+
Nxe6
37. Nd4
Nxd4
38. exd4
Rxd4
39. Rg1
Rc4
40. Rxg6
Rxc2
41. Rxg7+
Kb6
42. Rb3+
Kc5
43. Rxa7
Rf1+
44. Rb1
Rff2
45. Rb4
Rc1+
46. Rb1
Rcc2
47. Rb4
Rc1+
48. Rb1
Rxb1+
49. Kxb1
Re2
50. Re7
Rh2
51. Rh7
Kc4
52. Rc7
c5
53. e6
Rxh4
54. e7
Re4
55. a4
Kb3
56. Kc1
draw!


Game 4, white
14.O-O-O

Commentary for white move 14:

YASSER SEIRAWAN: Well, it's interesting. If affs a blitz game and it wasn't a million-dollar match at stake, an intriguing position for Kasparov would be to launch an early Congress on the queen-side with the move b7-b5, instead of the move Na6. I'm just going back one move for a moment. The idea is, you have to get into the computer's way of thinking for a moment. The computer says to himself "I'm not going to go king-side, I'm going to go queen-side. And so you as black say, "Okay, I know what your new address is going to be. Your new address is going to be on the queen-side, therefore I'm going to play b5 with the idea of Nb6 and Nc4, and when you bring your king over to the queen-side, well, let's just do some stupid things for a moment. Knight comes to c4. Queen goes to b4 and I'll happily checkmate you to b2.

MAURICE ASHLEY: Sounds like Washington square park chess.

YASSER SEIRAWAN: There you go, it works.

MAURICE ASHLEY: That's hustle chess right there.

YASSER SEIRAWAN: It works, let me tell you something. So the idea of b7-b5 could be attractive, but Garry played it slowly and sensibly, Na6.

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