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Self-confessed chess fanatic Simon Terrington assesses how computer technology has affected chess at the highest level and what this means for its future. He looks at the moment when chess champion Garry Kasparov was beaten by the IBM computer Deep Blue and hears from experts about the impact that event had across the game.
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Self-confessed chess fanatic Simon Terrington assesses how computer technology has affected chess at the highest level and what this means for its future. He looks at the moment when chess champion Garry Kasparov was beaten by the IBM computer Deep Blue and hears from experts about the impact that event had across the game.

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