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World Service,12 Jun 1989,27 mins

Chess

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Have human chess players become redundant now that computers can play the game? World champion Garry Kasparov and chess Grandmaster Raymond Keene talk about the implications of chess-playing computers. Picture: Chess pieces, Credit: Thinkstock

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