World Chess Championship 1993
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| Russia Garry Kasparov | United Kingdom Nigel Short | |||||
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Born 13 April 1963 30 years old |
Born 1 June 1965 28 years old | |||||
| Winner of the 1990 World Chess Championship | Winner of the 1993 Candidates Tournament | |||||
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Rating: 2815 (World No. 1) |
Rating: 2685 (World No. 10) | |||||
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Defending champion |
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| Russia Anatoly Karpov | Netherlands Jan Timman | |||||
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Born 23 May 1951 42 years old |
Born 14 December 1951 41 years old | |||||
| Runner-up of the 1990 World Chess Championship (replacement for Russia Garry Kasparov) | Runner-up of the 1993 Candidates Tournament (replacement for United Kingdom Nigel Short) | |||||
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Rating: 2760 (World No. 2) |
Rating: 2620 (World No. 33) | |||||
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The World Chess Championship 1993 was one of the most controversial matches in chess history, with incumbent World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov and official challenger Nigel Short splitting from FIDE, the official world governing body of chess, and playing their title match under the auspices of the Professional Chess Association. In response, FIDE stripped Kasparov of his title, and instead held a title match between Anatoly Karpov and Jan Timman.
The matches were won by Kasparov and Karpov respectively. For the first time in history, there were two rival World Chess Champions, a situation which persisted until the World Chess Championship 2006.
1990 Interzonal Tournament
[edit | edit source]For the first time, the Interzonal was held as a Swiss system tournament in Manila in June and July 1990. 64 contestants played 13 rounds; the top 11 qualified for the Candidates Tournament.[1]
1990 Interzonal Tournament Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total 1 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Boris Gelfand (Soviet Union) 2680 =26 +42 +3 =14 +29 =5 =2 =11 +8 =12 =6 =9 +16 9 2 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Vasyl Ivanchuk (Soviet Union) 2680 −54 +41 +43 +21 +8 +48 =1 =6 =12 =10 =5 +17 =3 9 3
GM Viswanathan Anand (India)2610 =32 +44 −1 +49 −13 =54 +47 =18 =14 +29 +37 +12 =2 8½ 4 File:Flag of England.svg GM Nigel Short (England) 2610 +20 −21 −13 =46 +33 +24 +7 −8 +30 +18 =11 =6 +12 8½ 5
GM Gyula Sax (Hungary)2600 =22 +64 +51 +8 =48 =1 =12 =9 =13 =11 =2 =10 =7 8 6 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GM Viktor Korchnoi (Switzerland) 2630 =31 +33 =7 =15 +28 =30 +29 =2 =11 =13 =1 =4 =10 8 7
GM Robert Hübner (West Germany)2585 =38 +62 =6 =16 =17 =18 −4 +19 +48 +21 =10 =11 =5 8 8 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg GM Predrag Nikolić (Yugoslavia) 2600 +13 +58 +12 −5 −2 =19 +40 +4 −1 =17 =21 =14 +25 8 9 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Leonid Yudasin (Soviet Union) 2615 =45 +49 −29 +55 +25 =14 +48 =5 −21 +16 =12 =1 =11 8 10 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Sergey Dolmatov (Soviet Union) 2615 =24 =23 +27 =11 +39 =29 +30 −12 +15 =2 =7 =5 =6 8 11 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Alexey Dreev (Soviet Union) 2615 =44 =32 +22 =10 =21 +13 +14 =1 =6 =5 =4 =7 =9 8 12 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Mikhail Gurevich (Soviet Union) 2640 +43 +36 −8 +37 =14 +34 =5 +10 =2 =1 =9 −3 −4 7½ 13 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg GM Branko Damljanovic (Yugoslavia) 2515 −8 +53 +4 =51 +3 −11 +34 +16 =5 =6 −17 =19 =15 7½ 14 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg GM Kiril Georgiev (Bulgaria) 2580 +57 =16 +17 =1 =12 =9 −11 =31 =3 =15 +28 =8 =20 7½ 15 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg GM Ljubomir Ljubojević (Yugoslavia) 2600 +40 =29 =16 =6 =18 =17 =21 +22 −10 =14 +36 =25 =13 7½ 16 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Jaan Ehlvest (Soviet Union) 2655 +56 =14 =15 =7 =30 =23 +19 −13 +31 −9 +22 +21 −1 7½ 17 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Alexander Khalifman (Soviet Union) 2615 =33 +31 −14 +24 =7 =15 +23 =21 =29 =8 +13 −2 =19 7½ 18 File:Flag of the United States.svg GM Yasser Seirawan (United States) 2635 =42 =26 =30 +56 =15 =7 =31 =3 +40 −4 =27 =24 +22 7½ 19 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Alexei Shirov (Soviet Union) 2580 =55 =35 =23 =33 +42 =8 −16 −7 +32 +50 +29 =13 =17 7½ 20 File:Flag of Iceland.svg GM Jóhann Hjartarson (Iceland) 2520 −4 +61 −37 −40 +38 −36 +45 =47 +54 =39 +42 +34 =14 7½ 21 File:Flag of the United States.svg GM Nick de Firmian (United States) 2560 +61 +4 =48 −2 =11 +37 =15 =17 +9 −7 =8 −16 =28 7 22 File:Flag of Israel.svg GM Gad Rechlis (Israel) 2505 =5 =28 −11 +27 =47 =25 +46 −15 +41 +48 −16 +37 −18 7 23 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg IM Vasil Spasov (Bulgaria) 2495 =34 =10 =19 +36 =51 =16 −17 =44 −39 +43 =35 =26 +49 7 24 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg IM Igor Štohl (Czechoslovakia) 2525 =10 −34 +45 −17 +58 −4 +43 +39 =50 −37 +44 =18 =27 7 25 File:Flag of England.svg GM Michael Adams (England) 2590 +46 =63 +50 −29 −9 =22 =39 =49 +44 =27 +30 =15 −8 7 26 File:Flag of the United States.svg GM Roman Dzindzichashvili (United States) 2560 =1 =18 +38 −30 =31 =46 =63 =34 =36 =42 =39 =23 +41 7 27 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg GM Ľubomír Ftáčnik (Czechoslovakia) 2550 −51 +59 −10 −22 +64 =32 +57 =37 +34 =25 =18 =36 =24 7 28 File:Flag of the United States.svg GM Boris Gulko (United States) 2600 =64 =22 =32 +58 −6 =47 =41 =36 =33 +31 −14 +45 =21 7 29
GM Joël Lautier (France)2570 +60 =15 +9 +25 −1 =10 −6 +50 =17 −3 −19 =39 =35 6½ 30 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Smbat Lputian (Soviet Union) 2575 +59 =51 =18 +26 =16 =6 −10 =48 −4 +33 −25 =41 =36 6½ 31 File:Flag of Spain.svg GM Miguel Illescas (Spain) 2535 =6 −17 =64 +38 =26 +51 =18 =14 −16 −28 =32 +44 =37 6½ 32 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg GM Božidar Ivanović (Yugoslavia) 2520 =3 =11 =28 −50 =36 =27 =53 =54 −19 +55 =31 =48 +56 6½ 33 File:Flag of the Philippines.svg GM Eugenio Torre (Philippines) 2530 =17 −6 +62 =19 −4 =49 =42 +46 =28 −30 −45 +51 +48 6½ 34
GM Simen Agdestein (Norway)2600 =23 +24 +63 −48 +50 −12 −13 =26 −27 +52 +40 −20 =39 6½ 35 File:Flag of Romania.svg IM Mihail Marin (Romania) 2485 =37 =19 =36 −39 =49 =42 −56 +55 +47 =40 =23 =50 =29 6½ 36 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Mikhail Tal (Soviet Union) 2580 +52 −12 =35 −23 =32 +20 =37 =28 =26 +56 −15 =27 =30 6½ 37 File:Flag of England.svg GM Tony Miles (England) 2595 =35 =55 +20 −12 +43 −21 =36 =27 +49 +24 −3 −22 =31 6½ 38
GM Jaime Sunye Neto (Brazil)2465 =7 =39 −26 −31 −20 =60 =59 +58 =53 +47 =48 =42 +50 6½ 39 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Andrei Sokolov (Soviet Union) 2570 =62 =38 =54 +35 −10 =41 =25 −24 +23 =20 =26 =29 =34 6½ 40 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg GM Petar Popović (Yugoslavia) 2520 −15 =60 =42 +20 +63 =50 −8 +56 −18 =35 −34 =49 =45 6 41 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg IM Goran Čabrilo (Yugoslavia) 2485 −48 −2 =59 +60 +56 =39 =28 =42 −22 +49 =50 =30 −26 6 42 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg GM Kevin Spraggett (Canada) 2540 =18 −1 =40 +64 −19 =35 =33 =41 +51 =26 −20 =38 =46 6 43 File:Flag of Colombia.svg GM Alonso Zapata (Colombia) 2545 −12 +52 −2 +53 −37 =57 −24 −51 +61 −23 +58 =54 +55 6 44 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg GM Ye Rongguang (China) 2525 =11 −3 −49 +62 −55 +58 +51 =23 −25 +57 −24 −31 +54 6 45
GM Eric Lobron (West Germany)2535 =9 −50 −24 =59 +52 −56 −20 =57 +60 +54 +33 −28 =40 6 46 File:Flag of the United States.svg IM Stuart Rachels (United States) 2475 −25 +47 =58 =4 =54 =26 −22 −33 −57 +62 =56 +52 =42 6 47 File:Flag of Iceland.svg GM Margeir Petursson (Iceland) 2550 −63 −46 +57 +52 =22 =28 −3 =20 −35 −38 +60 =56 +59 6 48
GM Lajos Portisch (Hungary)2590 +41 +54 =21 +34 =5 −2 −9 =30 −7 −22 =38 =32 −33 5½ 49 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg GM Ian Rogers (Australia) 2535 =50 −9 +44 −3 =35 =33 +55 =25 −37 −41 +53 =40 −23 5½ 50 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Rafael Vaganian (Soviet Union) 2630 =49 +45 −25 +32 −34 =40 +54 −29 =24 −19 =41 =35 −38 5½ 51 File:Flag of the United States.svg GM Gata Kamsky (United States) 2650 +27 =30 −5 =13 =23 −31 −44 +43 −42 =53 =52 −33 +60 5½ 52 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg IM Lin Ta (China) 2435 −36 −43 +61 −47 −45 +64 +62 =53 =56 −34 =51 −46 +58 5½ 53 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Vasily Smyslov (Soviet Union) 2570 −58 −13 +60 −43 −57 +59 =32 =58 =38 =51 −49 =62 +61 5½ 54 File:Flag of New Zealand.svg GM Murray Chandler (New Zealand) 2560 +2 −48 =39 =63 =46 =3 −50 =32 −20 −45 +61 =43 −44 5 55 File:Flag of the Philippines.svg IM Rico Mascariñas (Philippines) 2465 =19 =37 =56 −9 +44 −63 −49 −35 +59 −32 +62 =61 −43 5 56 File:Flag of Cuba.svg IM Walter Arencibia (Cuba) 2555 −16 +57 =55 −18 −41 +45 +35 −40 =52 −36 =46 =47 −32 5 57
IM Herman Claudius van Riemsdijk (Brazil)2440 −14 −56 −47 +61 +53 =43 −27 =45 +46 −44 =59 −60 =62 5 58 Error creating thumbnail: IM Fouad El Taher (Egypt) 2375 +53 −8 =46 −28 −24 −44 =60 −38 =62 =61 −43 +59 −52 4 59 File:Flag of Guatemala.svg IM Carlos Armando Juárez Flores (Guatemala) 2425 −30 −27 =41 =45 =62 −53 =38 =61 −55 +60 =57 −58 −47 4 60 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg IM Leon David Piasetski (Canada) 2410 −29 =40 −53 −41 =61 =38 =58 =62 −45 −59 −47 +57 −51 3½ 61 File:Flag of Tunisia.svg IM Slaheddine Hmadi (Tunisia) 2335 −21 −20 −52 −57 =60 =62 +64 =59 −43 =58 −54 =55 −53 3½ 62 Error creating thumbnail: IM Assem Afifi (Egypt) 2400 =39 −7 −33 −44 =59 =61 −52 =60 =58 −46 −55 =53 =57 3½ 63 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GM Valery Salov (Soviet Union) 2655 +47 =25 −34 =54 −40 +55 =26 - - - - - - 3½ 64
IM Praveen Thipsay (India)2490 =28 −5 =31 −42 −27 −52 −61 - - - - - - 1
Salov and Thipsay withdrew after seven rounds.
1991–93 Candidates Tournament
[edit | edit source]The final four players from the 1988–90 Candidates tournament—Karpov, Timman, Yusupov and Speelman—were seeded directly into the Candidates. They were joined by the top 11 finishers from the Interzonal. These 15 players played a series of Candidates matches.[2] If matches were tied after the allotted games, extra pairs of rapid chess games were played until one player had the lead.[3]
The preliminary matches were played in Sarajevo (Timman-Hübner and Gelfand-Nikolić), Wijk aan Zee (Korchnoi-Sax and Yusupov-Dolmatov), Riga (Ivanchuk-Yudasin), London (Short-Speelman), and Madras (Anand-Dreev) in January and February 1991. All four quarterfinals were played in Brussels in August 1991, both semifinals in Linares in April 1992, and the final in San Lorenzo del Escorial in January 1993.
| Round of 16 (best of 8) | Quarterfinals (best of 8) | Semifinals (best of 10) | Final (best of 14) | ||||||||||||||||
| Netherlands Jan Timman | 4½ | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Netherlands Jan Timman | 4½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| Switzerland Victor Korchnoi | 2½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| Switzerland Victor Korchnoi | 5½ | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Netherlands Jan Timman | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Russia Artur Yusupov | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Soviet Union Artur Yusupov | 6½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| Soviet Union Sergey Dolmatov | 5½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| Soviet Union Artur Yusupov | 5½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| Soviet Union Vasyl Ivanchuk | 4½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| Soviet Union Vasyl Ivanchuk | 4½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| Soviet Union Leonid Yudasin | ½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| Netherlands Jan Timman | 5½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| England Nigel Short | 7½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| England Nigel Short | 5½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| England Jon Speelman | 4½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| England Nigel Short | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Soviet Union Boris Gelfand | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Soviet Union Boris Gelfand | 5½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Nikolić | 4½ | ||||||||||||||||||
| England Nigel Short | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Russia Anatoly Karpov | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Soviet Union Alexei Dreev | 1½ | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Soviet Union Anatoly Karpov | 4½ | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Soviet Union Anatoly Karpov | |||||||||||||||||||
1993 PCA match
[edit | edit source]Before the match could take place, both Kasparov and Short complained of corruption and a lack of professionalism within FIDE and split from FIDE to set up the Professional Chess Association (PCA), under whose auspices they held their match. The event was orchestrated largely by Raymond Keene. Keene brought the event to London (FIDE had planned it for Manchester), and England was whipped up into something of a chess fever: Channel 4 broadcast some 81 programmes on the match, the BBC also had coverage, and Short appeared in television beer commercials. The Kasparov–Short final was best of 24 games, played in London in September and October 1993.[4]
PCA World Chess Championship Match 1993 Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Total File:Flag of Russia (1991–1993).svg Garry Kasparov (Russia) 2815 1 ½ 1 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ 12½ File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Short (Great Britain) 2665 0 ½ 0 0 ½ ½ 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 0 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ 7½
After the actual match, the players filled out the last four days of the playing schedule by playing a series of seven exhibition games (with openings chosen by the arbiter) that Kasparov won 5–2 (+4−1=2). There was also a game in which Kasparov and Short teamed up to play against the commentary team (which lost). In the wake of the decisive victory by Kasparov, interest in chess in the UK soon died down.
1993 FIDE match
[edit | edit source]As a result of the unauthorized PCA match, FIDE stripped Kasparov of his title, removed him and Short from their rating lists, and arranged a match between Timman and Karpov, whom Short had beaten in the Candidates final and semifinal respectively. The FIDE match was played in Zwolle, Arnhem, Amsterdam, and Jakarta in September to November 1993.
FIDE World Chess Championship Match 1993 Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Timman (Netherlands) 2620 0 1 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 0 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 8½ File:Flag of Russia (1991–1993).svg Anatoly Karpov (Russia) 2760 1 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 1 1 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ 12½
Karpov won the best-of-24 match and thus regained the FIDE championship title that he had previously held from 1975 to 1985 before losing it to Kasparov.[5]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ 1990 Manila Interzonal Tournament, Mark Weeks' Chess Pages
- ^ 1991–93 Candidates Matches, Mark Weeks' Chess Pages
- ^ World Championships 1/4-finals, round 8, Usenet rec.games.chess, August 24, 1991
- ^ 1993 Kasparov–Short PCA Title Match, Mark Weeks' Chess Pages
- ^ 1993 Karpov–Timman FIDE Title Match, Mark Weeks' Chess Pages