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Everyone expected an easy win by Kasparov, but their eight-game blitz encounter started with a shock loss. Karpov drew first blood, Kasparov took a “deep breath” 17-move draw to clear his head, and then went on to score five wins in a row. The final game was a draw, leaving Kasparov winning the blitz with 6.0-2.0 and the match with 9.0-3.0 – exactly as their ratings predicted.

ChessBase.com - Chess News - Valencia: Kasparov’s blitz win, final score 9.0-3.0

 
The first day of the match between the two K-legends in Valencia evoked mixed feelings all over, but did put Garry Kasparov in the lead by a comfortable margin of 2-0. Remarkably, Anatoli Karpov lost both games on time. (via Kasparov crushes Karpov on first match day in Valencia : Chess news by ChessVibes)

It appears Kasparov came as strong as ever in this rematch in their renewal of their rivalry that started 25 years ago!

The first day of the match between the two K-legends in Valencia evoked mixed feelings all over, but did put Garry Kasparov in the lead by a comfortable margin of 2-0. Remarkably, Anatoli Karpov lost both games on time. (via Kasparov crushes Karpov on first match day in Valencia : Chess news by ChessVibes)
It appears Kasparov came as strong as ever in this rematch in their renewal of their rivalry that started 25 years ago!

 

Short film about rapid match Karpov - Kasparov New York, 2002.

Kasparov - Karpov NY 2002 (via SzachowyZapiecek)

 

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