Clash of Champions: Kramnik vs. Kasparov. By 1990, Garry Kasparov had done what nobody had done before since the creation of the world championship: defended his title multiple times against the clearly best challenger. All in all, he and Anatoly Karpov played five quite grueling matches between 1984 and 1990 -- an unprecedented amount. Fourteen players participated, eight of them, including World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, rated in the top ten in the world, and another two among the world's top 50 players. Ivanchuk edged Kasparov by a half point, defeating Kasparov in their head-to-head game. It was widely believed that Ivanchuk might become world champion.
Magnus Carlsen is the best chess player in the world of all time. The Norwegian Grandmaster holds a 42.36% win record and a 15.09% loss record. Carlsen's unbroken long-standing top spot record began with the Top 20 Juniors title in January 2008.

Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand trumped former world champion Garry Kasparov in the much-awaited contest of the Croatia Grand Chess Tour in Zagreb on Saturday.

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Bio. Magnus Carlsen was born in Tønsberg, Norway on November 30, 1990. Since childhood, he was trained by the master Simen Agdestein achieving incredible results being considered the Mozart of Chess. He was the youngest player to reach first position in the ranking at the age of 19 and at 22 he was the youngest player to reach 2800 ELO.
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