Tue Dec 5, 2:00 PM ET
Kramnik, seeking a final win to level the match, played an unbalanced opening with Black. He built up a good position and equalized. But he then went astray, losing a pawn from which he never recovered.
The Russian takes home $500,000 (euro375,000) half of what he would have received if he had won against Deep Fritz, a commercially available chess program that runs on a powerful personal computer.
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