The fascinating history of chess, from attempts to ban the game to the rise of supercomputers

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The fascinating history of chess, from attempts to ban the game to the rise  of supercomputers
The queen piece didn't emerge until the 15th century, and some Catholic church leaders once tried to ban the game.
The fascinating history of chess, from attempts to ban the game to the rise  of supercomputers
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The fascinating history of chess, from attempts to ban the game to the rise  of supercomputers
1956, the MANIAC I supercomputer in Los Alamos became the first computer to defeat a human in chess
The fascinating history of chess, from attempts to ban the game to the rise  of supercomputers
KLTV 7 - Today in History - May 11, 1997 - A computer wins chess tournament. For the first time, a computer (IBM Deep Blue) defeated a reigning world chess champion (Garry Kasparov) under tournament conditions.
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