"This is a historic event," said Mark Wieder, 46, also a computer programer. "The greatest human player of all time lost to a machine."
Chess Forum owner Imad Khachan, 31, said Kasparov was following in the footsteps of other sore losers by suggesting his for didn't play fair.
"This is not uncommon in chess," he said. "When Viktor Korchnoi was playing Karpov in the '70s, Korchnoi made the accusation that the KGB was sending him telepathic messages to destroy his concentration."
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