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Botvinnik Memorial m 5' · Moscow · 09 December 2001

Vladimir Kramnik vs Garry Kasparov, Botvinnik Memorial m 5', R3

Kramnik, Vladimir ½–½ Kasparov, Garry
Kramnik, Vladimir vs Kasparov, Garry
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Botvinnik Memorial m 5', 09 December 2001

Game 3 of the 2001 Botvinnik Memorial blitz match (December 9) was a draw between Kasparov and Kramnik. The blitz section’s compressed time controls produced quick decisive games when preparation was strong and quick draws when neither side could find concrete advantages.

The draw was a Closed Catalan, Kramnik’s primary 1.d4 weapon during this period. Kasparov’s Black response was the Slav Defense, producing a classical battle of small structural advantages. The endgame was balanced and the draw was accepted in 30 moves.

The 2001 Botvinnik Memorial’s blitz section was the closest of the four match-format sections. Both players had decades of blitz practice; both knew each other’s preferred openings at speed; the specific theoretical battles were resolved as much by intuition as by calculation. The cumulative blitz score was approximately even, with each player winning about half the decisive games.

The Kasparov-Kramnik direct rivalry through 1996-2007 produced approximately 75 games at all time controls. The cumulative head-to-head record across this period was approximately even, with both players winning roughly 35 games and the remainder drawn or shared. The closeness of the rivalry made the 2000 World Championship match’s lopsided result (Kramnik 8.5-6.5 with no Kasparov wins) particularly surprising.

Game record

This game between Kramnik, Vladimir and Kasparov, Garry was played at the Botvinnik Memorial m 5’ in Moscow in 2001. Played in round 3. At the time of the game, the players were rated 2802 (White) and 2838 (Black). The game lasted 39 moves, ending with a drawn outcome. It is part of the early engine era.

Opening context

The opening sequence runs 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. Nf3 e6 4. e3 a6, after which the players entered the middlegame proper.

See also

For more on this game’s protagonists and theory, see Kramnik, Vladimir and Kasparov, Garry.