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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. Nf3
d5
2. g3
Bg4
3. Bg2
Nd7
4. h3
Bxf3
5. Bxf3
c6
6. d3
e6
7. e4
Ne5
8. Bg2
dxe4
9. Bxe4
Nf6
10. Bg2
Bb4+
11. Nd2
h5
12. Qe2
Qc7
13. c3
Be7
14. d4
Ng6
15. h4
e5
16. Nf3
exd4
17. Nxd4
O-O-O
18. Bg5
Ng4
19. O-O-O
Rhe8
20. Qc2
Kb8
21. Kb1
Bxg5
22. hxg5
N6e5
23. Rhe1
c5
24. Nf3
Rxd1+
25. Rxd1
Nc4
26. Qa4
Rd8
27. Re1
Nb6
28. Qc2
Qd6
29. c4
Qg6
30. Qxg6
fxg6
31. b3
Nxf2
32. Re6
Kc7
33. Rxg6
Rd7
34. Nh4
Nc8
35. Bd5
Nd6
36. Re6
Nb5
37. cxb5
Rxd5
38. Rg6
Rd7
39. Nf5
Ne4
40. Nxg7
Rd1+
41. Kc2
Rd2+
42. Kc1
Rxa2
43. Nxh5
Nd2
44. Nf4
Nxb3+
45. Kb1
Rd2
46. Re6
c4
47. Re3
Kb6
48. g6
Kxb5
49. g7
Kb4
50. Draw!



Game 5, black
33...Rd7

Commentary for black move 33:

YASSER SEIRAWAN: The human doesn't like such moves. The computer considers everything. We're considering after Rg8. I do like your suggestion, there, Susan, that the knight jump to h4, Rf7, continue this line Nd7 -- Bf3, I beg your pardon.

DB MOVE: 33...Rd8

YASSER SEIRAWAN: We have correctly guessed Deep Blue's move. And. And then after the move Nd7 instead of Bxh5, Bd5 is very strong for Garry. Bd5, hitting the rook on f7. And if you play Re7, then I get to jump with Nf5.

MAURICE ASHLEY: We would like to reintroduce to the stage International Master Mike Valvo. And we would very much like to thank women's world champion Susan Polgar. (Audience applause.)

YASSER SEIRAWAN: What's the reconnaissance look like out there?

MIKE VALVO: I just /PAPBTD the whole time. How many moves can these guys make?

YASSER SEIRAWAN: Well, they make a lot!

MIKE VALVO: I was only gone a half an hour.

YASSER SEIRAWAN: And the whole complexion of the game has changed. We've got an ending where Kasparov, after the move Rd7 can pursue an initiative on the king-side. Those pawns on g7 and h5 are quite vulnerable. We've been looking at Nh4 -- /TOEUFPLT f5.

YASSER SEIRAWAN: -- to f5 as well as Nh4 with the idea of Bf3. And the variations /PHAO*UFB looking at has really got Deep Blue in a lot of trouble. We've seen throughout the match that Garry has geared himself toward the ending where the computer is remarkably vulnerable. Why is the computer, as more pieces go off the board, you figure the computer's calculating power should be even better because it can see as much more with fewer pieces.

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