Not exactly a household name, but as [IEEE Spectrum] points out ... at the Paris Cybernetic Congress in 1951, making him the first chess grandmaster to lose to a machine. If you want to know ...
The sheer number of accounts (often boosted by blue checks) taking the post seriously is staggering. The furious replies ...
The chess world erupted over a cheeky joke from Chess.com asking players for “new name ideas” for one of the game’s pieces.
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