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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

One time, on May 13, 1997, late at night, a security guard heard a moaning coming out of the recesses of IBM laboratories. It was Deep Blue. It was crying. Someone, they reasoned, had to have come in and played it when no one was monitoring the cameras. And whoever that someone wasthey were cruel.

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  • *turns the table around*

    ...mate

  • @Somethingcrappy Never switch a switcher.

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  • @CementDement Flipping the table is much more effective.

  • Those are some awesome top comments =D

  • I NEVER ASKED FOR THIS

  • SUPERPAWN!

  • @KeronInvasion Deep Blue was a computer that played chess. It defeated Kasparov. It has to do with the video.

    They are implying this guy is such a mastermind he could break into IBM and own Deep Blue.

  • lol they are all white pieces

  • i guess the dude...

    *puts shades on*

    Couldnt piece it together...

    YEEEAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!

  • The pieces are all the same colour? 0.o

  • @KeronInvasion The description mentions Deep Blue, a computer built by IBM that managed to defeat a world-champion chess player back in '97. It was the first computer to beat a reigning world-champion. So, the description is saying that the Chessmaster in this video snuck into the IBM labs, played against Deep Blue, and beat it so badly that it cried.

  • why are they at the same color?

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