Kasparov, computer end game at stalemate

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World No. 1 chess player Garry Kasparov and the computer program Deep Junior crouched their pieces and pawns in defensive formations to draw the fourth game of their six-game match in New


York. Kasparov, taking no chances after losing the third game with a blunder, and his computer opponent established a “hedgehog” opening that led to cautious play. Azerbaijan-born Kasparov,


39, considered by chess experts to be the greatest player in the history of the ancient game, and Deep Junior now have two points each. MORE TO READ