Blindfold Games
White | Black | Year | Result | Moves | Winner | Tournament | Opening | Notes | Reference | |
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1 | Anand | Kramnik | 1994 | 1–0 | 50 | Anand | Amber tournament | B33 Sicilian Defence | ||
2 | Kramnik | Anand | 1995 | ½–½ | 51 | Amber tournament | D38 Queen's Gambit Declined | |||
3 | Anand | Kramnik | 1996 | 0–1 | 40 | Kramnik | Amber tournament | B66 Sicilian Defence | ||
4 | Kramnik | Anand | 1997 | 0–1 | 29 | Anand | Amber tournament | D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted | ||
5 | Anand | Kramnik | 1998 | ½–½ | 67 | Amber tournament | B31 Sicilian Defence | |||
6 | Anand | Kramnik | 1999 | 0–1 | 24 | Kramnik | Amber tournament | B56 Sicilian Defence | ||
7 | Kramnik | Anand | 2000 | 1–0 | 32 | Kramnik | Amber tournament | D43 Semi-Slav Defence | ||
8 | Anand | Kramnik | 2001 | ½–½ | 24 | Amber tournament | D56 Queen's Gambit Declined | |||
9 | Anand | Kramnik | 2003 | ½–½ | 26 | Amber tournament | B90 Sicilian Najdorf | |||
10 | Kramnik | Anand | 2004 | ½–½ | 18 | Amber tournament | B83 Sicilian Defence | |||
11 | Anand | Kramnik | 2005 | 1–0 | 52 | Anand | Amber tournament | C42 Petrov's Defence | ||
12 | Kramnik | Anand | 2007 | 1–0 | 30 | Kramnik | Amber tournament | E20 Nimzo-Indian Defence | ||
13 | Kramnik | Anand | 2008 | ½–½ | 23 | Amber tournament | E20 Nimzo-Indian Defence | |||
14 | Anand | Kramnik | 2009 | 1–0 | 30 | Anand | Amber tournament | C42 Petrov's Defence | ||
15 | Kramnik | Anand | 2011 | ½–½ | 41 | Amber tournament | A35 English opening |
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