World Championship Matches and Qualifiers
- FIDE WCC Candidates Match 1994, Wijk aan Zee, Kamsky-van der Sterren (4½-2½)
- FIDE WCC Candidates Match 1994, Sanghi Nagar, Kamsky-Anand (6-4)
- PCA WCC Candidates Match 1994, New York, Kamsky-Kramnik (4½-1½)
- PCA WCC Candidates Match 1994, Linares, Kamsky-Short (5½-1½)
- FIDE WCC Candidates Match 1995, Sanghi Nagar, Kamsky-Salov (5½-1½)
- PCA WCC Candidates Match 1995, Las Palmas, Kamsky-Anand (4½-6½)
- FIDE World Chess Championship 1996, Elista, Kamsky-Karpov (7½-10½)
- FIDE WCC Knockout 1999 Second Round, Las Vegas, Kamsky-Khalifman (1½-2½)
- WCC Candidates Match 2007 Round 1, Elista, Kamsky-Bacrot (3½-½)
- WCC Candidates Match 2007 Round 2, Elista, Kamsky-Gelfand (1½-3½)
- Chess World Cup 2007 Quarterfinals, Khanty-Mansiysk, Kamsky-Ponomariov (1½-0½)
- Chess World Cup 2007 Semifinals, Khanty-Mansiysk, Kamsky-Carlsen (1½-0½)
- Chess World Cup 2007 Championship Match, Khanty-Mansiysk, Kamsky-Shirov (2½-1½)
- WCC Candidates Match 2009, Sofia, Kamsky-Topalov (2½-4½)
- WCC Candidates Match 2011 Quarterfinals, Kazan, Kamsky-Topalov (2½-1½)
- WCC Candidates Match 2011 Semifinals, Kazan, Kamsky-Gelfand
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