#Kasparov
10 entries across 4 sections of the encyclopedia.
Championships
5- Championship World Chess Championship 1984
The match that was never finished — Karpov–Kasparov 1984/85 ran for five months and 48 games before FIDE terminated it without a winner.
- Championship World Chess Championship 1985
Garry Kasparov becomes the 13th world chess champion at 22 — the youngest ever, defeating Anatoly Karpov in the rematch decided by Game 24.
- Championship World Chess Championship 1987
The Seville draw — Kasparov needs to win the final game to retain the title and does it, ending the match 12–12 with the champion keeping the crown.
- Championship World Chess Championship 1990
The fifth and final Kasparov–Karpov match — split between New York and Lyon, Kasparov retains the title with one round to spare.
- Championship World Chess Championship 2000
The Berlin Wall — Vladimir Kramnik takes the title from Garry Kasparov without losing a single game, in the London match organised by Brain Games.
Openings
2- Opening The <em>Najdorf</em>, examined.
A line that has shaped half a century of tournament chess — and the small choices that separate the masters from the machines.
- Opening The Grünfeld <em>Exchange</em>, examined.
White builds the proud centre; Black answers by turning every central pawn into a question.