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Linares 20th · Linares · 22 February 2003

Vladimir Kramnik vs Garry Kasparov, Linares 20th

Kramnik, Vladimir ½–½ Kasparov, Garry
Kramnik, Vladimir vs Kasparov, Garry
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Linares 20th, 22 February 2003

Round 1 of the 2003 Linares 20th tournament was a draw between Kramnik and Kasparov. The 2003 Linares was held in March 2003 with the strongest field of the year: Kasparov, Kramnik, Anand, Topalov, Leko, Ponomariov, Radjabov, Shirov.

The draw was a Spanish Opening, the classical theoretical battleground. Kramnik as White played the slow positional Spanish; Kasparov’s Black response was active piece play; the resulting endgame was balanced. The draw was accepted in 38 moves.

The 2003 Linares was won by Kasparov with 7/12. Kramnik finished second on 6.5; Anand and Ponomariov tied for third on 6. Linares had by 2003 established itself as the strongest classical tournament in the world; its winners during 1993-2007 were a who’s-who of elite chess.

The Kasparov-Kramnik rivalry continued through 2003-2005, though without the World Championship match weight after Kramnik’s 2000 title. Their direct tournament games during this period produced significant theoretical contributions, particularly in the Closed Spanish and Catalan structures that both players used heavily.

Game record

This game between Kramnik, Vladimir and Kasparov, Garry was played at the Linares 20th in Linares in 2003. Played in round 1. At the time of the game, the players were rated 2807 (White) and 2847 (Black). The game lasted 18 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.

Match notes

This Linares 20th game sits in engine-era transition. Master-level chess of the period was published in tournament bulletins, magazine annotations, and — for the most-studied games — in published opening monographs by the participants and their successors. This game is preserved in the open historical record and can be replayed in full above.