Saturday, April 5, 2008

CHESS ACE :-) VISHWANATHAN ANAND'S ACHIEVED PROFILE


Viswanathan Anand, number 1 in the FIDE list

Place of Birth: Madras, India

Date of birth: December 11th, 1969

Current FIDE rating: 2792

Current position in FIDE list: 1st (April 2007)

Highest FIDE rating: 2803 (April, 2006. 2nd place behind Vesaline Topalov(Bulgaria))

Highest position in the list: 1st (April and June 2007)

Most important achievements:
- In 1987, he became Junior World Chess Champion, and the Grand Master title.
- FIDE world champion, Teheran, Iran, 2000.
- Five times winner of the Wijk ann Zee tournament.

Latest results in 2007:

First place in Morelia-Linares tournament 2007
Second place in Melody Amber tournament 2007

Achievements with full detail:-

Year of Participation

Tournament

Performance

Highlights

2007

WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP, MEXICO CITY

WORLD CHAMPION!

It was a majestic performance by Anand, who got ahead and stayed ahead right from the word go to finish a clear-cut first with nine points out of a possible 14 in this tough Category 21 Double Round Robin event. The Indian chess whiz not only regained the title, which he had previously won in 2000 at Delhi and Iran, he also won the undisputed crown, one that came without the shadow of a second champion lurking elsewhere.

2007

World Rapid Championship, Mainz

Champion

Beat Levon Aronian 2.5-1.5 in the best-of-4-game final to win a historic 10th Title at Mainz and his 7th in succession!

2007

20th Magistral Ciudad de Leon Chess tournament, Leon

Champion

Comprehensively beat Topalov in the Final to win at Leon for a record 7th time and the 3rd year consecutively.

2007

Morelia-Linares Super Grandmaster Chess Tournament, Linares

Champion

Took and early lead and hung onto it right upto a final draw with Vassily Ivanchuk, to not only take the Title at Linares for the first time since 1998 but also to take the FIDE World No.1 Ranking for the very first time ever!

2006

Mikhail Tal Memorial Blitz Tournament, Moscow

Champion

Anand scored a whopping 23 points out of a possible 34 and won 11 out of 17 mini-matches to claim the strongest Blitz tournament in the history of the game, beating his nearest rival, Levon Aronian of Armenia by a comprehensive 2 point margin.

2006

Grenkeleasing World Rapid Championship, Mainz Chess Classic, Mainz

Champion

Beat Radjabov twice on the final day to win his 6th Title in a row at Mainz, his 7th in succession and his 9th Classic win overall, setting a record that is unlikely to be surpassed.

2006

19th Magistral Ciudad de Leon Chess tournament, Leon

Champion

Underlined his mastery of the rapid format by running away with the title, easily beating Topalov in the Final, 2.5-1.5 to win his 6th Title at Leon.

2006

15th Amber Blindfold & Rapid Chess Tournament

Joint Champion

Shared honours with Alexander Morozevich. Anand did not lose a single Rapid game and finished a tied second in the Blindfold. Morozevich outplayed Loek van Wely in his final Blindfold top board game, to tie with Anand overall.

2006

Corus Chess Tournament, Wijk Aan Zee

Champion

Made history by becoming the only player ever to win this tournament a record 5 times! Anand beat Boris Gelfand in his final round game to share top honours with Veselin Topalov. Anand was however awarded the trophy for having won more games with the black pieces. This win also gave Anand a vital 13 ELO points taking his ELO rating to 2805, thereby crossing the magic 2800 ELO point marker, a summit achieved before by only Kasparov, Kramnik and Topalov

2005

World Chess Championship, San Luis

Runner- Up

Finished Runner Up to Topalov, largely due to Topalov's scorching start to the event.

2005

Mainz Chess Classic, Mainz

Champion

Took the title for the 5th year in a row, by beating Alexander Grischuk 5-2 in the Final, in an utterly dominant and professional display

2005

18th Magistral Ciudad de Leon Chess tournament, Leon

Champion

Anand once again underlined his mastery over the rapid format, as he came back from a 0-1 deficit to beat FIDE champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov of Uzbekistan 2.5-1.5

2004

Corsica Masters, Bastia

Champion

Anand won Corsica for the 5th year in succession and underlined his awesome year by winning his 4th major title in 2004, blanking Rublevsky 2-0 in the Final.

2004

Mainz Chess Classic, Mainz

Champion

Won his 2 major titles on successive Sundays by beating Alexei Shirov 4.5 - 2.5, to don the Black Jacket for the 4th straight year. Anand has now been Champion at Mainz an amazing 7 times in total.

2004

Dortmunder Schachtage, Dortmund

Champion

Viswanathan Anand once again proved that he was the king of the Rapid chess variation as he recored an emphatic victory over Braingames champion Vladimir Kramnik of Russia to win the Dortmund Sparkassen chess tournament 2004

2004

Corus Chess Tournament, Wijk Aan Zee

Champion

After 1989, 1998 and 2002 it was Anand's 4th tournament victory in Wijk Aan Zee, joining in the process an exclusive club of players that includes former World Chess Champion Max Euwe, Lajos Portisch, Viktor Kortchnoi and himself, who have won this prestigious event 4 times. With his result, Anand will pass Vladimir Kramnik on the rating list and will become the 2nd highest rated chess player in the world, behind Garry Kasparov in the FIDE world rankings.

2003

Corsica Masters, Bastia

Champion

Continued on what has been an amazing 2003, by winning the tournament for the 4th time in it's 7th year! Anand beat Veselin Topolov in the second set of tie break games in what was a pulsating Final.

2003

World Rapid Chess Championship, Cap D'Agde

Champion

Lived up to his reputation of being the best rapid chess player in the world by beating Vladimir Kramnik 1.5 - 0.5 in the Final.

2003

Rapid Chess Classic, Mainz

Champion

Came from behind to beat Polgar 5-3 in a thrilling finish, to successfully defend his Title

2003

Sparkassen Chess Meeting, Dortmund

Runner-Up

Finished runner-up to Bologan after beating him earlier in the "Game of the Year"

2003

12th Amber Chess Tournament, Monte Carlo

Champion

Became the first player ever, to win 3 unshared titles beating Kramnik's record of 2 unshared and 2 shared titles.

2003

Corus Chess Tournament, Wijk Aan Zee

Champion

Made an impressive start to 2003 by winning commandingly in the year's first super category tournament. Anand led throughout and finished a comfortable half point ahead of second placed Judit Polgar

2002

6th Corsica Masters Rapid Chess Tournament, Corsica

Champion

Made it a hat-trick in Corsica by coming from behind to beat Anatoly Karpov 4-2

2002

World Cup, Hyderabad

Champion

Successfully defended his Title with a facile 29 move second round win over Uzbek Grandmaster Kasimdzhanov

2002

Russia Vs Rest of the World, Moscow

Champion

Anchored the Rest of the World team to a historic victory in this unique event

2002

Chess Classic, Mainz

Champion

Spectacularly beat reigning World Champion Ruslan Ponomariov in the eighth match of the Final, with a flurry of sacrifices which completely mesmerised his opponent, to win 4.5-3.5.

2002

"Torneo Magistral de Ajedrez", Leon

Runner- Up

Finished second to Vladimir Kramnik 2.5-3.5 by virtue of the decisive third game, all other games ending in draws.

2002

Eurotel World Chess Trophy, Prague

Champion

Sliced through a field that included all of the very best in world chess, beating Timman (2-0), Khalifman (2-0), Sokolov (1.5-0.5), Ivanchuk (2.5-1.5) and Karpov (1.5-0.5) in the Final.

2002

Super Torneo de Linnares, Linares

Joint Third Place

Tied for third place along with Adams and Ivanchuk

2001

World Chess Championship, Moscow

Semi Finalist

Lost to Ivanchuk in the Semi Final

2001

Corsica Masters, Corsica

Champion

Drew the final tie-break blitz game with Alexander Chernin, to successfully defend his Title

2001

"Duel of the Champions"

Champion

Beat Kramnik in a rapid game match 6.5,5.5.Anand won the blitz play off 1.5-.5 to clinch the title

2001

"Torneo Magistral de Ajedrez", Leon

Champion

Beat Shirov 2.5 - 1.5 in the Final to win in Leon for the 3rd straight year and underline his absolute dominance of Advanced Chess, world-wide.

2001

2nd Torneo Magistral, Mexico City

Champion

Finished 1 clear point ahead of his challengers in a 4 player field (Anand, Short, Khalifman and Hernandez) to win and take his rating, tantalisingly close to the magic 2800 mark!

2000

FIDE World Championships, Teheran and New Delhi

WORLD CHAMPION

Beat Alexei Shirov in the Final (3.5 - 0.5) to add the Crown Jewel to a glittering career and ascend the very pinnacle of game.

2000

FIDE World Cup, Shenyeng

Champion

Beat Bareev 1.5 - 0.5 in the final to register his best ever result in a FIDE event!

2000

Sparkassen Chess Meeting, Dortmund

Runner-Up

Followed up his outstanding win in Frankfurt by finishing Runner-Up to Kramnik after tieing on level points.

2000

Fujitsu Siemens Giants Rapid Chess, Frankfurt

Champion

Sliced through a field of the very best players on the planet to win in style with a round to spare

2000

"Torneo Magistral de Ajedrez", Leon

Champion

Won in Leon for the second straight year, beating Shirov 1.5-0.5 in the Final.

2000

Wydra International Tournament, Haifa

Champion

Underlined his superiority in the rapid game.

2000

Corus Chess Tournament, Wijk Aan Zee

Runner-Up

Finished Runner-Up to Kasparov

2000

Plus GSM World Blitz Chess Cup, Warsaw

Champion

Clear winner with 17.5 Points in 22 Games. Beat Karpov, Gelfand and Svidler.

1999

"Torneo Magistral de Ajedrez", Leon

Champion

Comprehensively beat Karpov 5-1

1999

Chess Oscar

Champion

Anand wins the coveted Chess Oscar for the second straight year!

1999

Toreno International De Ajedrez Ciudad De Linares 1999, Linares

Runner-Up

1999

61st Hoogoven's Schaak Tornoi, Wijk Aan Zee

Made a record plus 6 score

1999

Wydra Memorial Rapid Chess,Haifa

Champion

1998

Fontys-Tilburg International Chess Tournament

Champion

Has taken his 1998 record to 4 wins in 5 events entered.

1998

"Siemens Nixdorf Duell",Frankfurt

Champion

Beat the world open category computer chess champion Fritz5(1.5-0.5)

1998

"Siemens Nixdorf Duell",Frankfurt

Champion

Won the strongest rapid tournament of all time

1998

"Torneo Magitral Communidad De Madrid", Madrid

Champion

Achieved a career high ELO rating of 2795,just 5 points short of the magical 2800 mark achieved till date only by Garry Kasparov

1998

Moscow

-

Viswanathan Anand wins the Chess 'Oscar' for 1997 !

1998

-

-

Anand moves upto World No.2, with an FIDE rating of 2790

1998

Torneo International De Ajedrez, Linares

Champion

Won the strongest tournament ever, in the history of chess.

1998

60th Hoogoven's Schaak Tornoi,Wijk Aan Zee

Champion

Won the public prize for best game

1998

FIDE World Chess Championship Finals, Basel

Runner- Up

He played against Karpov who had the unfair advantage of being seeded straight into the Finals. Playing 31 games in 30 days, Anand tied the match 3-3, but lost in the tie-break.

1997

Knock-Out Championship, Groningen

Champion

This was the qualifier for the world championship finals. He beat 3 out of the top 10 in the world, Shirov, Gelfand & Adams in the final tiebreak. He thus holds the unique record of winning the strongest ever knock-out championship in the history of chess. He also won with the least number of tie-breaks.

1997

"Invesbanka Chess tournament", Belgrade

Champion

1997

Credit Suisse Classic Tournament, Biel

Champion

Also won the first prize for the most beautiful game

1997

Dortmunder Schachtage, Dortmund

Runner- Up

-

1997

Chess Classic Rapid Tournament, Frankfurt

Champion

Qualified for the Final with 2 rounds to spare and went on to beat Karpov in the Final.

1997

Exhibition against 6 computers at the Aegon Man Vs Computers chess event.

Won 4-2

One of the few players to play 6 computers simultaneously and win.

1997

6th Melody Amber Tournament, Monaco

Champion

Finished overall first, and individually first in blindfold and rapid. . The first player in the history of the tournament to do so.

1997

Torneo de Ajedrex, Dos Hermanes

Champion

Finished first in a Category 19 Tournament.

1996

Las Palmas"Super Torneo De Ajedrez", Las Palmas

Second

Finished 2nd among the top 6 players in the world . This was the strongest tournament of all time.(at that time)

1996

Credit Swiss Rapid Chess Grand Prix, Geneva

Champion

Beat World Champion Garry Kasparov in the final.

1996

Dortmunder Schachtage, Dortmund

Joint Winner with Kramnik

Won the prestigious Dortmund Tournament

1995

World Championship, World Trade Center, New York

Finalist

Lost the match after a see-saw 3rd week. First Asian to play the World Championship. Attained the World No. 2 position in the PCA Ranking list

1995

Candidates Final, Las Palmas

Winner

Beat Gata Kamsky and qualified for World Championship against Kasparov

1994

World Championship Candidates Cycle, Linares

Champion

Beat Adams and qualified for World Championship Candidates Final

1994

World Championship Candidates Cycle, New York

Champion

Beat Romanishin

1994

PCA Grand Prix, Moscow

Champion

Won ahead of Kasparov

1994

Melody Amber Tournament, Monaco

Champion

Won ahead of stalwarts like Karpov, Kramnik, Ivanchuk

1993

PCA Interzonal, Groningen

Champion

Won the strongest Swiss tournament ever

1993

FIDE Candidates Circle Interzonal, Biel

-

Qualified for the Candidates cycle

1992

Alekhine Memorial (Category 18), Moscow

-

Won the tournament ahead of Karpov. Attained a 2700 rating, only the 8th person ever to do so in the World

1992

Immopar Trophy, Paris

Finalist

Lost to Kasparov

1992

Played in Linares against Vassily Ivanchuk (then World No. 3)

Champion

Score:Anand-5, Ivanchuk-3

1992

Chess Olympaid 1992, Manila

-

Captained the Indian team. Remained unbeaten throughout while playing on the top board.

1992

Goodrich Open International Tournament, Calcutta

Joint Champion

-

1992

Reggio Emilia Chess Tournament (Category 18)

Champion

First place in Reggio Emilia, ahead of Kasparov and Karpov in the strongest tournament ever held until this time (Category 18)

1991

World Championship, Brussels

Quarter Finalist

Lost to Anatoly Karpov

1991

"Candidates Match" for the World Championship, Madras

Champion

Beat Alexey Dreev to be the first Asian to qualify for the Quarter Finals of the World Championship

1990

Triveni International Super Grandmasters Tournament, Delhi

Joint Champion

-

1990

Manila Chess Interzonal, Manila

-

Placed 3rd and became 1st Indian to qualify for Candidates Matches leading up to the World Championships

1990

Asian Open Chess Championship, Manila

Champion

-

1990

Manchester Chess Festival, Manchester

Champion

-

1990

Asian Zonal Championship

Gold Medallist

Qualified for the Interzonal

1989

GMA World Cup Qualifier

Tied for 4th place

Strongest Open tournament in history with 184 Grandmasters

1989

Asian Team Chess Championship

Scored 7 points out of 7 games

Winner of the top board prize and individual performance of the tournament

1989

2nd Asian Active Chess Championship, Hong Kong

Champion

-

1989

First National Active Chess, Pune

Champion

-

1989

4th International Games Festival, France (Veterans vs. Youth Tournament)

2nd overall, but 1st in the Youth category

A special triumph in beating 2 former World Champions, Mikhail Tal and Boris Spassky

1988

51st Hoogovens Chess Tournament Wijk Aan Zee

Champion

First Asian to win

1987

Sakthi Finance International Grandmasters Chess Tournament

Tied for First Place

Became India’s first Grandmaster and the Youngest Grandmaster in the World at that time

1987

Bhilwara Grandmaster Chess Tournament, Bhilwara

Second

Secured his Second Grandmaster norm

1987

-

-

First Indian to receive an ELO rating of 2500

1987

World Junior Chess Championship

Champion

First Asian to win the World Junior Title

1986

Arab-Asian International Chess Championship

Champion

-

1986-88

National ‘A’ Chess Championship

Won all 3 years

Youngest National Champion ever

1986

Asian Team Championship

Board Prize Winner

Team won Silver

1984-85

Asian Junior (under 19) Championships

Won both years

Earned the title of International Master at 15, the youngest Asian to achieve this distinction

1984-85

Lloyd’s Bank Junior

Won both years

-

1984

World Sub-Junior Championship

Tied for 2nd place. Awarded the Bronze Medal

-

1983-86

National Junior Championship (under 19)

Champion

-

1983-84

National Sub Junior Championship

Champion

Set a new record by scoring 9/9 points

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