New York, 1997

This game will undoubtedly go down as one of the most famous games in the annals of Chess. In unceremonious fashion, after having played a mere 18 moves over a period of only an hour, Garry Kasparov, the strongest human Chess player of all time, got up from the playing table, resigned and walked off in a huff. He had lost the game, the match, a pile of money, and a great deal of prestige.   Forever after, he will be remembered as the first Chess champion to be trounced by a Supercomputer.

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