Author: Albert Silver
Date: 09:37:12 07/03/02
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On July 03, 2002 at 12:32:13, Peter Hegger wrote:
>Hello,
>I have the 1998 edition so maybe it has been corrected by now.
>Here is a quote from the book.
>
>'IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer was the first computer to beat a human chess
>grandmaster in a regulation game when it played Garry Kasparov in Philadelphia,
>USA in 1995...'
>
>Bent Larsen, among others, lost to computers in regulation time earlier than
>1995.
>Regards,
>Peter
Heck, Mchess beat GM Christiansen in a regulation game prior to 1995 on a 486 if
I'm not mistaken.
Albert
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