Russell Enterprises, Inc., 2000. — 58 p.
In the fall of 2000, World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov met challenger Vladimir Kramnik in London in a sixteen game match in defense of his title.
Kasparov had dominated the game since winning the title in 1985 from Anatoly Karpov. Before the match, Kasparov was favored to retain his title. Indeed, no one could have predicted that not only would he lose his title, but that he would do so without winning even a single game.
ChessCafe.com is pleased to present all fifteen games of this historic match annotated by German grandmaster Karsten Müller. ChessCafe.com would like to extend its thanks to Karsten Müller and Frederic Friedel of ChessBase.
We hope you enjoy Kramnik-Kasparov, match for the world championship, London 2000.