This Day in History: , Kasparov Loses Chess Game to Computer. February 10, 1996. World chess champion Garry Kasparov faced IBM computer Deep Blue for a six-game match. After three hours, Kasparov forfeited game one. It was the first time a computer had beaten a human in a regulation, six-game match. As an estimated six million people watched on the internet. Kasparov would ultimately win the match, defeating Deep Blue by a score of 4–2. He took home the $400,000 prize money. A year later, Deep Blue would be the victor, besting Kasparov for the $700,000 match prize
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