This week the eastern German chip manufacturer "Zentrum
Mikroelektronik Dresden" (ZMD) were showing their products at the Electonica
in Munich. CEO Thilo von Selchow is a great friend of Garry Kasparov and invited
him to be at the ZMD stand
– to play some exhibition games and meet the press. The two men go back
some time, as we reported in a previous
news item.

The front of the ZMD stand, where the chess event was held
The
ZMD stand in Munich was well visited, especially on the day of Kasparov's visit.
There were a number of TV cameras present, plus a team of Hollywood, led by
Vikram Jayanti. They are making a documentary on Kasparov vs Deep Blue and followed
Kasparov around all over the fair.
Vikram is the producer of The Man Who Bought Mustique and When
We Were Kings. For the latter, which centres around the 1974 heavyweight
championship match in Kinshasa between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, received
an Oscar for Best Feature Documentary in 1997, after taking $2.67m at the box
office.
But the main item on the adgenda was chess, and a special match against German's
young star Elisabeth Pähtz. Elli is 17 and blessed with a 2349 Elo. That
is almost five hundred less than Kasparov, and so a time handicap was agreed:
Kasparov got eight minutes and Elisabeth sixteen for the entire game.

Elli Pähtz starts off in fine style, pushing Kasparov to the edge

After a while Elli gets into trouble with the determined play of her opponent
The first three games were by no means a push-over. In two of them, games one
and three, Garry Kasparov was a piece down, and it looked like Elli would actually
get a full point from one of them. "She is tough and imaginative,"
said Garry, "but she has weak nerves." He attributed his own poor
play in these first game to not being really awake at 10 in the morning.

A "round table" with Spiegel reporter Erich Follath and ZMD's Thilo
von Selchow

A photo op with Garry and Elisabeth

And signing a copy of his book on...

Kasparov against The World, of which he is justly proud

Searching for Deep Blue – a visit at the IBM stand
The visit at the IBM stand was quite hilarious. Garry asked one of the representative
about Deep Blue and suggested they should show the ASIC chess chips at electronic
fairs such as the this. "No, we never do that," said the IBM man.
"But if you are interested in chess you should go to ZMD. I think they
have Garry Kasparov there in person today!"

With Hollywood documentary filmer Vikram Jayanti

Back to work, with the media filming every second of it

Kasparov in a spot of trouble, but not letting a single game go to Elli

This is how hard it is to face the strongest player on the planet
In the afternoon Garry was wide awake and showed exactly what 500 Elo points
translates to. In the end he had taken all six games, which you can replay on
our Javascript boards here.