[Event "Philadelphia m"] [Site "Philadelphia"] [Date "1996.02.16"] [Round "5"] [White "Comp Deep Blue"] [Black "Kasparov, Garry"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "C47"] [BlackElo "2795"] [Annotator "Friedel,Frederic"] [PlyCount "90"] [EventDate "1996.02.??"] [EventType "match"] [EventRounds "6"] [EventCountry "USA"] [SourceTitle "CBM 050 Extra"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "1996.03.01"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "1996.03.01"] [SourceQuality "1"] 1. e4 {Keene Borik} e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 {Instead of the dangerous and exhausting Sicilians Garry prepared a save Petroff for this game, an opening he had only played twice before in his life.} 3. Nc3 Nc6 {turning it into a four knights.} 4. d4 exd4 5. Nxd4 Bb4 6. Nxc6 bxc6 7. Bd3 d5 8. exd5 cxd5 9. O-O O-O 10. Bg5 c6 11. Qf3 Be7 12. Rae1 Re8 13. Ne2 h6 14. Bf4 Bd6 15. Nd4 Bg4 16. Qg3 Bxf4 17. Qxf4 Qb6 18. c4 {A surprise for Kasparov, who had to now calculate 18...Qxb2...} Bd7 (18... Qxb2 19. Nxc6 Qxa2 20. Ne7+ Kf8 21. Nxd5 Nxd5 22. Qxg4 {which is quite comfortable for White.}) 19. cxd5 cxd5 20. Rxe8+ Rxe8 21. Qd2 Ne4 22. Bxe4 dxe4 23. b3 Rd8 { The position is slightly better for Black, but Kasparov offered a draw. Deep Blue also realized this and showed -0.10 to -0.15 for itself, but advisor Joel Benjamin decided to decline the offer. "The draw offer came much too early," said project manager C.J. Tan. "We are scientists and wanted to continue the experiment." But quite apart from that, with queens on the board and a bit of tactics left Benjamin wanted to see if Kasparov would go astray.} 24. Qc3 f5 {Garry: "I was tired and wanted to conserve energy for the last game. So I offered the draw in a slightly better position. Of course I had seen a promising, aggressive continuation. Now the opponent forced me to play it. My thanks to them for this assistance."} 25. Rd1 $2 {This move will cause White some headaches on the d-file. A more plausible continuation would have been...} (25. g3 {and after e.g.} Rc8 26. Qe3 {"the game would end in four or five moves in a draw" (Kasparov).}) 25... Be6 26. Qe3 {Deep Blue still doesn't smell the danger that the pin on the d-file poses.} Bf7 27. Qc3 {just moving around aimlessly.} f4 {Deep Blue now knew it was in deep trouble.} 28. Rd2 Qf6 {replacing one pin by a new one. After the game Garry told us he should have immediately played 28...Rd5 because instead of} 29. g3 {the variation} (29. Ne2 Rxd2 30. Qxd2 Qa1+ 31. Nc1 {offered some drawing chances.}) 29... Rd5 30. a3 (30. gxf4 Qxf4 31. Qe3 Rg5+ 32. Kh1 Qg4 33. Qg3 e3 34. Qxg4 Rxg4 35. Re2 exf2 36. Rxf2 Rxd4 $19 {is a simple line which Deep Blue can see in seconds.}) 30... Kh7 31. Kg2 Qe5 {} 32. f3 {Deep Blue was showing it's operator how it could finish itself off in this game. From all the losing variations for Black it chose the one that puts up the most resistance. In the commentary hall we were looking at other possible moves with Fritz. Everything was losing:} (32. gxf4 Qxf4 33. Qe3 Rg5+ $19 34. Kf1 (34. Kh1 Qg4 35. f3 (35. Qg3 e3 36. fxe3 Qe4+ 37. Qf3 Bd5 38. Qxe4+ Bxe4+ 39. Rg2 Rxg2)) 34... Qxh2 35. Qxe4+ Bg6 36. Qe3 Rg4 37. Rd1 Qg2+ 38. Ke1 Re4) (32. b4 e3 33. fxe3 fxe3 34. Rd3 Qe4+ 35. Kg1 e2 $19) 32... e3 33. Rd3 e2 34. gxf4 e1=Q 35. fxe5 Qxc3 36. Rxc3 Rxd4 {and the extra pieces is enough for Black to win comfortably.} 37. b4 Bc4 38. Kf2 g5 39. Re3 Rd2+ 40. Ke1 Rd3 41. Kf2 Kg6 42. Rxd3 Bxd3 43. Ke3 Bc2 44. Kd4 Kf5 45. Kd5 h5 0-1 [Event "Saint Louis Blitz"] [Site "Saint Louis"] [Date "2017.08.17"] [Round "8"] [White "Kasparov, Garry"] [Black "Dominguez Perez, Leinier"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C48"] [WhiteElo "2812"] [BlackElo "2739"] [PlyCount "123"] [EventDate "2017.08.17"] [EventType "tourn (blitz)"] [EventRounds "9"] [EventCountry "USA"] [EventCategory "22"] [SourceTitle "CBM 180"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2017.09.13"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2017.09.13"] [SourceQuality "1"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. Nc3 Nd4 5. Ba4 Bc5 6. Nxe5 O-O 7. Nd3 Bb6 8. e5 Ne8 9. Nd5 c6 10. Ne3 d5 11. O-O f6 12. c3 Nf5 13. Bc2 Qe7 14. f4 Nxe3 15. dxe3 Bf5 16. a4 Bc7 17. b3 fxe5 18. Ba3 Bd6 19. Bxd6 Nxd6 20. Nxe5 Bxc2 21. Qxc2 Nf7 22. Ng4 h5 23. Nf2 Qxe3 24. g3 Rae8 25. Qg6 Qf3 26. Rae1 Rxe1 27. Rxe1 Nh6 28. Qd3 Qxd3 29. Nxd3 Nf5 30. a5 Kf7 31. Ne5+ Kg8 32. b4 Re8 33. Kf2 a6 34. Nd7 Rxe1 35. Kxe1 Kf7 36. Ke2 Ke7 37. Nc5 Nd6 38. h3 Kf6 39. g4 hxg4 40. hxg4 g5 41. Kf3 Kg6 42. f5+ Kf6 43. Ke3 Nc4+ 44. Kd4 Nd6 45. Nd7+ Ke7 46. Nc5 Kf6 47. Kd3 Ke5 48. Ke3 Kf6 49. Kd4 Nb5+ 50. Kd3 Nd6 51. Ke3 Nc4+ 52. Kd4 Nd6 53. Ne6 Ne4 54. Nd8 Nd6 55. Kc5 Ne4+ 56. Kb6 Nxc3 57. Nxb7 Na2 58. Kxa6 Nxb4+ 59. Kb6 d4 60. Nc5 d3 61. Nxd3 Nxd3 62. a6 1-0