
Viswanathan Anand and Garry Kasparov (photo agency) The world of chess is ready for nostalgic clearing this October in St. Louis, where two of the biggest rivals of the game, Viswanathan Anand and Garry Kasparov, will lock the corners again. The exhibition, part of the Clutch Chess series, will also include a blockbuster clash between the current world champion D Gukesh and Magnus Carlsen.Kasparov, never one who avoids playing joking, headed for his old opponent on Friday’s Sinquefield Cup. “I think I should give Vishy a chance to improve our score!” He threw and indicated a long history that they share across the album.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Their rivalry dates back to the 90s when Anand broke into the elite and Kasparov ruled the highest as the world champion. At 82 peas in various formats, Kasparov leads his head to his head, although Anand beat him perfectly in Croatia 2021 Rapid and Blitz in Zagreb, their last meeting.Together with this exhibition Hype, Kasparov weighed the current state of World Chess. He and Magnus Carlsen resigned from the World Championship in 2023, Ding Liren and then 18 -year -old Gukesh Dommaraja continued his title. Gukesh’s triumph in Singapore made him the youngest world champion last year.Nevertheless, Kaspar’s verdict was dull. “Gukesh won Fair and Square, but you can hardly call it the world’s strongest player,” he said. “Magnus ended the era of classic champions in the world. Gukesh’s title is very different … Even his age category players. The rules are rules and games are games.” Kasparov apologized later while holding his opinion firmly: “This is not exactly the title I had, or Karpov had or had Fischer or Magnus.”As October is approaching, fans are eagerly waiting for two stories: Carlsen vs Gukesh for the future and Anand vs Kasparov, a clash that again distributes chess history.