Kasparov Sacrificed a Queen and Computer BROKE DOWN

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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shows you a game played between the former world chess champion Garry Kasparov and Fritz chess computer at Cologne Blitz in the year 1992. It was the first encounter between a human and a fairly strong chess computer program, although it was not as strong as modern day computers.

In this mind-blowing blitz game, Kasparov was in the driver’s seat and he sacrificed his queen in the middlegame. There were some comments that the computer, Fritz, froze for a while and broke down, confused with Kasparov’s sacrifice, not knowing what to do.

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00:00 Kasparov vs Fritz
00:54 Unusual opening choice
01:44 Inaccurate move by Kasparov
03:56 Computer released the tension
05:49 White’s strong pawn shield
07:53 Kasparov is ready for the attack
08:39 Great move by Kasparov
09:04 Can you find the winning combination?
10:48 Brilliant queen sacrifice, computer BROKE
12:11 Mistake by Kasparov
13:37 Fritz found a brilliant combination
14:25 Computer’s deadly mistake, missed draw
15:20 King’s great escape, running towards the queen
16:16 Solution to the puzzle

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