World Chess Championship: Kramnik vs. Leko 2004

World Chess Championship: Kramnik vs. Leko 2004

by RaymondKeene (Author)

Synopsis

With FIDE (the World Chess Federation) claiming that its Tournament in Libya - in fact, little more than a rapidplay open - was the world title clincher, this match for the Classical World Chess Championship would confirm one of the two mental matadors -Kramnik or Leko - as the legitimate heir of Steinitz, Alekhine, Fischer and Kasparov. Peter Leko, the Hungarian Grandmaster, qualified from the Dortmund Candidates' Tournament in 2002 to meet Vladimir Kramnik from Moscow, who had unseated Garry Kasparov in London 2000. Although both contenders were noted for their solidity, the clash turned out to be a sporting classic, as Kramnik poured every ounce of energy into the last games in an effort to rescue his title.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Hardinge Simpole
Published: 30 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 1843821605
ISBN 13: 9781843821601