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Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins

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Garry Kasparov played his famous match against Deep Blue in 1997. He lost 3.5-2.5. This is the round 1 game in which he employed the Reti. They reached this position on move 35 for black, Deep Blue. How would you evaluate this very complex late middlegame where Garry is down an exchange for a pawn?

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