
The Russian chess magazine "64" has awarded the 10th chess Oscar
to Indian chess star Viswanathan Anand, who was chosen by 445 chess experts
(including 74 grandmasters) from 75 countries. These experts nominated the
ten strongest players, and the following point system was used: 13 points for
the first nominee, 11 for the second, nine for the third, seven for the fourth,
six for fifth.... until one for the tenth.
Anand received 5205 points. He was the only player to be mentioned in every
voting ballot, and was in first place in 279 of 445 lists. He takes the Oscar
for the fourth time, and the second time in two years (he has won the Oscar
in 1997, 1998, 2004 and 2005). Only Kasparov has achieved a similar result,
winning the Oscar in 1995, 1996, 2001 and 2002. Anand receives and may keep
the bronze statuette of "The Fascinated Wanderer" (picture above).

Record Oscar winners Kasparov and Anand
Top twenty Oscar nominees 2004

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