Chess has captivated minds for over 1,500 years, evolving from ancient strategy games to a battleground for artificial intelligence. Let’s explore its fascinating journey. 1. Ancient Origins: Chaturanga (6th Century India)
  • The earliest ancestor of chess, chaturanga, simulated Indian warfare with pieces like infantry (pawns), elephants (bishops), and chariots (rooks).
  • Key difference: Victory depended on eliminating the king, not checkmate.
2. Medieval Chess: Shatranj in Persia (7th–15th Century)
  • Adopted by the Islamic world as shatranj, the game spread to Europe via trade routes.
  • The modern queen and bishop emerged in 15th-century Spain, reflecting the era’s powerful monarchies.
3. The Rise of Competitive Chess (1851–Present)
  • The first international tournament in London (1851) crowned Adolf Anderssen as champion.
  • Steinitz, Lasker, and Capablanca codified positional play in the early 20th century.
4. AI vs. Humans: Deep Blue to Stockfish
  • IBM’s Deep Blue defeating Garry Kasparov (1997) marked a turning point.
  • Today, engines like Stockfish and AlphaZero analyze positions beyond human comprehension.
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