Advanced Chess
White | Black | Year | Result | Moves | Winner | Tournament | Opening | Notes | Reference | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kramnik | Anand | 2002 | ½–½ | 33 | León | D37 Queen's Gambit Declined | |||
2 | Anand | Kramnik | 2002 | ½–½ | 20 | León | E15 Queen's Indian Defence | |||
3 | Kramnik | Anand | 2002 | 1–0 | 37 | Kramnik | León | D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted | ||
4 | Anand | Kramnik | 2002 | ½–½ | 48 | León | D37 Queen's Gambit Declined | |||
5 | Kramnik | Anand | 2002 | ½–½ | 38 | León | D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted | |||
6 | Anand | Kramnik | 2002 | ½–½ | 20 | León | C67 Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defence | |||
7 | Anand | Kramnik | 2007 | ½–½ | 24 | C67 Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defence | ||||
8 | Kramnik | Anand | 2007 | ½–½ | 24 | D43 Semi-Slav Defence |
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