Kasparov takes 2-0 lead over Karpov in exhibition chess match in Spain
DANIEL WOOLLS, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
September 22, 2009 6:58 p.m.
MADRID, Spain – Garry Kasparov beat Anatoly Karpov in two games Tuesday at the start of an exhibition chess match marking the 25th anniversary of their first title bout, a grueling event that was eventually ended after five months.
The two grandmasters resumed their legendary rivalry in two so-called semi-rapid games, in which each player starts off with 25 minutes on the clock and has five seconds added after each move.
In both games Karpov, 58, struggled to manage his time and the clock ran out on him.
The three-day match is being in Valencia in eastern Spain. Ten more games remain: two more in this same format and eight blitz games, in which each player starts with five minutes on the clock, with two seconds added after each move.
The two men once waged one of the sporting world’s greatest rivalries. From 1984 to 1990 they met five times for the world championship and pretty much drew even: Kasparov won 21 games, Karpov took 19 and they drew 104 times.
On Tuesday, Kasparov, 46, who had the black pieces in the first game and white in the second, told reporters that the day’s wins give him a clear cushion – but that Karpov remains a formidable opponent.
He called the first game the tougher of the two, saying Karpov was in the thick of it, only to lose because of the time limit. In the second, Karpov was going to lose anyway when the clock ran out, he said.
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I hope Karpov can come back.
It would be not only nice, but smart news reporting to inform your readers of the starting times and days of play, for the chess events now taking place between Kasparov and Karpov. That way one can tune in at the right time for the next match. Thank you.
I hope Kasparov kicks his butt more.
Garry Kasparov showed that he is in a good shape. He showed that he is the strongest chess player of all time, greater than Karpov, Fischer, Capablanca, and Lasker. Kasparov deserves the world’s crown of chess again. He is better than Anand or Topalov.
To Shahab
If Kasparov deserves the World Chess Crown again,then let him compete for it! He lost his last game to Topalov and the crown to Kramnik,who in turn defeated Topalov and lost to Anand. Give these guys credit. As for Fischer he surely was the greatest pre-computer era chess player of all time! But of course each and every future champ learns something from his predecessors.
Dear Friend
I really love Bobby Fischer. I agree with you that Fischer was a great chess player, and after Kasparov, he is my favorite player in chess history. I love Fischer and Capablanca more than Karpov. But if you want to know who is the best and the greatest chess player of all time, you can follow the address below:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_for_comparing_top_chess_players_throughout_history
Long life to the best players ever…My preference is for Karpov, but creative and fresh Kasparov´s style is outstanding.