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Polgar-Anand Rapid Match (2003)

Player: Viswanathan Anand

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Judit Polgar vs Anand 1-049 2003 Polgar-Anand Rapid MatchB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
2. Anand vs Judit Polgar 1-041 2003 Polgar-Anand Rapid MatchC42 Petrov Defense
3. Anand vs Judit Polgar  0-157 2003 Polgar-Anand Rapid MatchB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
4. Judit Polgar vs Anand 0-152 2003 Polgar-Anand Rapid MatchB92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
5. Judit Polgar vs Anand 1-027 2003 Polgar-Anand Rapid MatchB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
6. Anand vs Judit Polgar  1-060 2003 Polgar-Anand Rapid MatchB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
7. Anand vs Judit Polgar 1-055 2003 Polgar-Anand Rapid MatchB92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
8. Judit Polgar vs Anand 0-147 2003 Polgar-Anand Rapid MatchC88 Ruy Lopez
  REFINE SEARCH:   White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2) | Anand wins | Anand loses  
 

Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-19-03  yorkebrazil: What kind a match is that!! No draws??
Aug-19-03  aulero: This is the fighting spirit that GMs should always have: we should be grateful to Judith Polgar for her enterprising, resourceful and painless style.
Aug-24-03  mhhh79: I like both player,,,,,,really show the dynamic fighting spirit..eventhough Anand win this match...we must also give a credit to Judit Polgar
Aug-26-03  BENGEWISE: Polgar is a witty player. matter of time, Polgar will reach peak.
Sep-06-03  anukrishna67: I am really excited to visit this site. Thanks for all the information it provides
Sep-10-03  D.A. KALIM: congratulations to both they have embodied the true spirit of chess!! both are true chess genuises,ever resourceful and courageous!!!! a lesson to be taught to those GM who practice GM draws...a disgrace to caissa!
Sep-15-03  jasonleong: I think that this is a true spirit of chess. If only more GMs would understand this.
Sep-15-03  Sylvester: How rapid is rapid?
Oct-03-03  Diggitydawg: <Sylvester> The time controls were 25 minutes for each side plus an increment of 10 seconds for each move. It is wonderful to see this level of chess with no draws. Both Anand and Polgar are very classy players and despite their great chess talent, they both seem down to earth.
Oct-03-03  drukenknight: I think rapid means 30 minutes or less and blitz is 10 min. or less; although 5 is most common form of blitz.
Sep-24-04  Bobak Zahmat: Great games are played by great chess players, well Anand and Polgar shows this!
Apr-27-08  positionalgenius: Great match here...
Dec-22-10  kevins55555: OMG judit polgar wins the world champion =o
Jul-24-11  kevins55555: <y<o<r<k<e<b<r<a<z<i<l<>>>>>>>>>>>> Wake up, smell the coffee!!! Don't you think they put 'no draws' or else those 2 would just keep drawing???

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