Chess

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Chess

there are the comic chess championship
the championships start at 4 games then goes down to 2 battels then the last battle
first round
Tony vs Brainiac 1
batman vs B5
reed vs Brainiac 13
Black Panther vs Victor von Doom
who goes on and then who wins

the best chess player on earth could only stalemate with a super-computer, what are these guys going to do against braniac?

win

Brainiac, no contest.

Brainiac wins 😬

He is at the very least, Thanos level.

Originally posted by psycho gundam
the best chess player on earth could only stalemate with a super-computer, what are these guys going to do against braniac?

Untrue.

Players have won against computers, if you talk about Kasparov it was about the pressure in a deep level.

No IBM is as good as Brainiac though.

Originally posted by Soljer
Untrue.

Yes, you're right. The best chess player in the world LOST to a computer program.

Originally posted by Bentley
Players have won against computers, if you talk about Kasparov it was about the pressure in a deep level.

No IBM is as good as Brainiac though.

Actually, the poster was wrong...

but in the other way.

The last two times a large Human vs. Computer match was set up, the Computer actually beat the Human. Prior to 2005, most results were draws.

Originally posted by Placidity
Yes, you're right. The best chess player in the world [B]LOST to a computer program. [/B]

I'm well aware; and that's actually exactly what I was pointing out.

One of the Brainiacs.

In a chess contest, matches are played with multiple games; computers have won games long before 2005, just not whole matches.

Originally posted by Bentley
In a chess contest, matches are played with multiple games; computers have won games long before 2005, just not whole matches.

Gary Kasparov lost to IBM's Deep Blue in 1997 in match of 6 games. Deep Blue won by 3.5 : 2.5.