Memories: Anand remembers his victories against Kasparov

by ChessBase
10/9/2025 – The "Clutch Chess" exhibition match between Vishy Anand and Garry Kasparov brings back memories. In 1995, the two played for the World Championship (Kasparov won 10.5:6.5) and over the course of their careers, they have fought more than one memorable duel in top tournaments. In a conversation with Sagar Shah, Vishy Anand recalls his victories against his rival — with an astonishing memory for details and a series of surprising insights.

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The first DVD with videos from Anand's chess career reflects the very beginning of that career and goes as far as 1999. It starts with his memories of how he first learned chess and shows his first great games (including those from the 1984 WCh for juniors). The high point of his early developmental phase was the winning of the 1987 WCh for juniors. After that, things continue in quick succession: the first victories over Kasparov, WCh candidate in both the FIDE and PCA cycles and the high point of the WCh match against Kasparov in 1995.
Running time: 3:48 hours

Vishy Anand is one of the greatest chess talents of all times. On this DVD he speaks about his career, his views on chess, and presents the most beautiful and interesting games of his career.

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