List of Chess Games Between Anand and Kramnik

List Of Chess Games Between Anand And Kramnik

Viswanathan Anand and Vladimir Kramnik have played 73 classical chess games, of which Anand won nine, Kramnik won seven, and 69 games were drawn.

In rapid games, the score is 10–2 in favour of Anand with 38 draws. In blitz Kramnik leads 4–3 with five draws. In the blindfold games the score is 4–4 with seven draws. In Advanced Chess Kramnik leads 1–0 with seven draws.

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