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The FIDE World Chess Championship 1998 was contested in a match between the FIDE World Champion Anatoly Karpov and the challenger Viswanathan Anand. The match took place between 2 January and 9 January 1998 in Lausanne, Switzerland. The challenger was determined in a tournament held in Groningen, Netherlands, between 9 December and 30 December 1997. After the championship match ended in a draw, Karpov won the rapid playoff, becoming the 1998 FIDE World Chess Champion.

FIDE World Chess Championship 1998
 

Defending champion

Challenger

 
Anatoly Karpov
Anatoly Karpov
Viswanathan Anand
Viswanathan Anand
  Russia Anatoly Karpov India Viswanathan Anand
 
3 (2)Scores3 (0)
  Born 23 May 1951
46 years old
Born 11 December 1969
28 years old
  Winner of the FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 Winner of the Candidates Tournament 1997
  Rating: 2735
(World No. 6)
Rating: 2770
(World No. 3)
← 1996
1999 →

New World Championship format

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Background

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From 1948 to 1993, the world chess championship had been administered by FIDE, the international chess federation. In 1993, World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov split from FIDE and formed a rival organisation, the Professional Chess Association. FIDE stripped Kasparov of his title, meaning there were now two rival championships: the FIDE title, held by Anatoly Karpov, and the PCA title, held by Kasparov. Karpov and Kasparov had successfully defended their titles at the FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 and PCA World Chess Championship 1995 respectively.

From 1948 until 1996, World Chess Championships had followed a similar pattern: a series of qualifying tournaments and matches were held over more than a year, culminating in the Candidates Tournament. The winner of the Candidates tournament was the official challenger for the world title and would play the incumbent champion in a match for world championship. (The 1996 cycle was an exception. The incumbent world champion participated in the Candidates tournament as a seeded in the Candidates final.)

In 1997, FIDE president Kirsan Ilyumzhinov proposed a completely new structure: a knockout tournament, consisting of two-game matches (slightly longer in the final rounds), with match tie-breakers using rapid chess and blitz chess if necessary. This format had been done before in tournaments such as Tilburg 1992–94, but never at the world championship level.

In addition to the new format, it was proposed by Ilyumzhinov as a way to unify the two rival world titles. To do this, FIDE champion Anatoly Karpov and PCA champion Garry Kasparov were each to be seeded into the semi-finals.

Kasparov did not want to defend his title under these circumstances and declined his invitation. The format was then modified to have FIDE champion Karpov seeded directly into the final.

Controversies

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The advantages of the new format were:

Opponents pointed out disadvantages of the format:

Prominent non-participants

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Participants

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All players are grandmasters unless indicated otherwise.

  1.   Vladimir Kramnik1 (RUS), 2770
  •   Viswanathan Anand (IND), 2765
  •   Anatoly Karpov (RUS), 2745
  •   Veselin Topalov (BUL), 2745
  •   Vassily Ivanchuk (UKR), 2725
  •   Alexander Beliavsky (SLO), 2710
  •   Alexei Shirov (ESP), 2700
  •   Boris Gelfand (BLR), 2695
  •   Michael Adams (ENG), 2680
  •   Valery Salov (RUS), 2680
  •   Yevgeny Bareev (RUS), 2670
  •   Kiril Georgiev (BUL), 2670
  •   Judit Polgár (HUN), 2670
  •   Matthew Sadler (ENG), 2665
  •   Vladimir Akopian (ARM), 2660
  •   Aleksej Alexandrov (BLR), 2660
  •   Joël Lautier (FRA), 2660
  •   Nigel Short (ENG), 2660
  •   Peter Svidler (RUS), 2660
  •   Alexander Khalifman (RUS), 2655
  •   Loek van Wely (NED), 2655
  •   Zurab Azmaiparashvili (GEO), 2650
  •   Sergei Rublevsky (RUS), 2650
  •   Alex Yermolinsky (USA), 2650
  •   Michal Krasenkov (POL), 2645
  •   Lembit Oll (EST), 2645
  •   Eduardas Rozentalis (LTU), 2645
  •   Ulf Andersson (SWE), 2640
  •   Alexander Chernin (HUN), 2640
  •   Alexey Dreev (RUS), 2640
  •   Rafael Vaganian (ARM), 2640
  •   Arthur Yussupov (GER), 2640
  •   Peter Leko (HUN), 2635
  •   Vadim Milov (SUI), 2635
  •   Ivan Sokolov (BIH), 2635
  •   Vadim Zvjaginsev (RUS), 2635
  •   Predrag Nikolić (BIH), 2630
  •   Jeroen Piket (NED), 2630
  •   Yasser Seirawan (USA), 2630
  •   Giorgy Giorgadze (GEO), 2625
  •   Julio Granda (PER), 2625
  •   Jan Timman (NED), 2625
  •   Zoltán Almási (HUN), 2615
  •   Boris Alterman (ISR), 2615
  •   Vladimir Malaniuk (UKR), 2615
  •   Vladislav Tkachiev (KAZ), 2615
  •   Utut Adianto (INA), 2610
  •   Jaan Ehlvest (EST), 2610
  •   Viktor Korchnoi (SUI), 2610
  •   Lajos Portisch (HUN), 2610
  •   Jóhann Hjartarson (ISL), 2605
  •   Zbyněk Hráček (CZE), 2605
  •   Friso Nijboer (NED), 2605
  •   Curt Hansen (DEN), 2600
  •   Grigory Kaidanov (USA), 2600
  •   Ivan Morovic (CHI), 2600
  •   Gilberto Milos (BRA), 2590
  •   Alexander Morozevich (RUS), 2590
  •   Emil Sutovsky (ISR), 2590
  •   Sergei Tiviakov (RUS), 2590
  •   Viktor Bologan (MDA), 2585
  •   Miguel Illescas (ESP), 2585
  •   Vasilios Kotronias (GRE), 2585
  •   Alexander Nenashev (UZB), 2585
  •   Andrei Sokolov (RUS), 2585
  •   Joel Benjamin (USA), 2580
  •   Boris Gulko (USA), 2580
  •   Kevin Spraggett (CAN), 2575
  •   Vladimir Epishin (RUS), 2570
  •   Stefan Kindermann (GER), 2570
  •   Konstantin Lerner (UKR), 2560
  •   Margeir Petursson (ISL), 2555
  •   Paul van der Sterren (NED), 2555
  •   Larry Christiansen (USA), 2550
  •   Andrei Istrățescu (ROM), 2550
  •   Roman Slobodjan (GER), 2550
  •   Ashot Anastasian (ARM), 2545
  •   Étienne Bacrot (FRA), 2545
  •   Bojan Kurajica (BIH), 2545
  •   Alexander Fominyh (RUS), 2535
  •   Hichem Hamdouchi (MAR), 2535
  •   Peng Xiaomin (CHN), 2530
  •   Peter Wells (ENG), 2530
  •   Gilberto Hernandez (MEX), 2525
  •   Thomas Luther (GER), 2525
  •   John van der Wiel (NED), 2525
  •   Wang Zili (CHN), 2520
  •   Dibyendu Barua (IND), 2515
  •   Šarūnas Šulskis (LTU), 2510
  •   Igor Glek (RUS), 2505
  •   Igor Miladinović (GRE), 2500
  •   Tal Shaked (USA), 2500, IM
  •   Niaz Murshed (BAN), 2490
  •   Gildardo Garcia (COL), 2480
  •   Vasily Smyslov (RUS), 2480
  •   Helgi Grétarsson (ISL), 2475
  •   Essam Mohammed2 (EGY), 2460, IM[2]
  •   Hendrik Hoeksema (NED), 2400, IM
  •   Watu Kobese (RSA), 2315, IM
  •   Alexander Umgaev (RUS), unrated, no title
  • 1 Kramnik (ranked 2nd in the world) declined participation on the grounds that Karpov's direct entry into the final was unacceptable.[3]

    2 Mohammed did not appear.

    Garry Kasparov (ranked 1st in the world), Gata Kamsky (ranked 7th), and Zsuzsa Polgar (Women's world champion) declined participation in advance.

    Karpov as defending FIDE champion was seeded directly into the championship match. Of the 97 remaining participants, 68 entered the tournament in the first round, 28 in the second round and 1 (Gelfand, loser from Round 3 of the previous Candidates match) in the third round.

    Results, rounds 1-4

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    Section 1

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    First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                
    9  Michael Adams 2
    40  Giorgy Giorgadze 0
    40  Giorgy Giorgadze 4
    78  Étienne Bacrot 3
    9  Michael Adams
    60  Sergei Tiviakov ½
    27  Eduardas Rozentalis
    71  Konstantin Lerner ½
    27  Eduardas Rozentalis ½
    60  Sergei Tiviakov
    9  Michael Adams 4
    19  Peter Svidler 2
    19  Peter Svidler
    47  Utut Adianto ½
    47  Utut Adianto 2
    87  Wang Zili 0
    19  Peter Svidler
    69  Vladimir Epishin ½
    35  Ivan Sokolov
    69  Vladimir Epishin

    Section 2

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    First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                
    4  Veselin Topalov ½
    38  Jeroen Piket
    38  Jeroen Piket
    21  Loek van Wely
    21  Loek van Wely
    91  Igor Miladinović ½
    54  Curt Hansen
    91  Igor Miladinović
    21  Loek van Wely
    12  Kiril Georgiev ½
    12  Kiril Georgiev
    44  Boris Alterman
    44  Boris Alterman
    83  Peter Wells ½
    12  Kiril Georgiev
    34  Vadim Milov ½
    74  Larry Christiansen 4
    28  Ulf Andersson 5
    28  Ulf Andersson 3
    34  Vadim Milov 4
    63  Vasilios Kotronias
    34  Vadim Milov

    Section 3

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    First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                
    6  Alexander Beliavsky
    42  Jan Timman ½
    6  Alexander Beliavsky
    23  Sergei Rublevsky
    23  Sergei Rublevsky 2
    68  Kevin Spraggett 0
    23  Sergei Rublevsky
    92  Tal Shaked ½
    92  Tal Shaked 3
    56  Ivan Morovic 2
    6  Alexander Beliavsky 1
    18  Nigel Short 3
    18  Nigel Short
    49  Viktor Korchnoi
    49  Viktor Korchnoi
    84  Gilberto Hernandez ½
    18  Nigel Short 2
    65  Andrei Sokolov 0
    29  Alexander Chernin 2
    75  Andrei Istrățescu 3
    75  Andrei Istrățescu 0
    65  Andrei Sokolov 2
    65  Andrei Sokolov
    99  Watu Kobese ½

    Section 4

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    First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                
    22  Zurab Azmaiparashvili
    76  Roman Slobodjan
    76  Roman Slobodjan
    33  Peter Leko ½
    22  Zurab Azmaiparashvili
    16  Aleksej Alexandrov ½
    16  Aleksej Alexandrov 3
    67  Boris Gulko 2
    16  Aleksej Alexandrov
    51  Jóhann Hjartarson
    51  Jóhann Hjartarson
    89 Šarūnas Šulskis
    22  Zurab Azmaiparashvili 3
    25  Michal Krasenkov 4
    11  Yevgeny Bareev 2
    45  Vladimir Malaniuk 0
    45  Vladimir Malaniuk 2
    81 Hichem Hamdouchi 0
    11  Yevgeny Bareev ½
    25  Michal Krasenkov
    25  Michal Krasenkov
    73  Paul van der Sterren ½
    25  Michal Krasenkov
    94  Gildardo Garcia ½
    59  Emil Sutovsky ½
    94  Gildardo Garcia

    Section 5

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    First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                
    95  Vasily Smyslov 0
    58  Alexander Morozevich 2
    58  Alexander Morozevich ½
    26  Lembit Oll
    72  Margeir Petursson ½
    26  Lembit Oll
    26  Lembit Oll
    46  Vladislav Tkachiev
    80  Alexander Fominyh ½
    46  Vladislav Tkachiev
    46  Vladislav Tkachiev 3
    10  Valery Salov 1
    46  Vladislav Tkachiev
    8  Boris Gelfand
    88  Dibyendu Barua 2
    52  Zbyněk Hráček 3
    52  Zbyněk Hráček ½
    17  Joël Lautier
    17  Joël Lautier 2
    8 Boris Gelfand 4
     
     

    Section 6

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    First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                
    98  Hendrik Hoeksema ½
    64  Alexander Nenashev
    64  Alexander Nenashev ½
    30  Alexey Dreev
    30  Alexey Dreev
    14  Matthew Sadler ½
    86  John van der Wiel ½
    48  Jaan Ehlvest
    48  Jaan Ehlvest 2
    14  Matthew Sadler 4
    30  Alexey Dreev 3
    36  Vadim Zvjaginsev 1
    55  Grigory Kaidanov 2
    36  Vadim Zvjaginsev 4
    66  Joel Benjamin 2
    36  Vadim Zvjaginsev 3
    36  Vadim Zvjaginsev
    39  Yasser Seirawan
    39  Yasser Seirawan 3
    77  Ashot Anastasian 1
    39  Yasser Seirawan
    5  Vassily Ivanchuk ½

    Section 7

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    First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                
    96  Helgi Grétarsson
    62  Miguel Illescas ½
    96  Helgi Grétarsson ½
    32  Artur Yusupov
    32  Artur Yusupov ½
    43  Zoltán Almási
    82  Peng Xiaomin ½
    43  Zoltán Almási
    43  Zoltán Almási
    13  Judit Polgár ½
    43  Zoltán Almási 0
    2  Viswanathan Anand 2
    90  Igor Glek
    53  Friso Nijboer
    53  Friso Nijboer 0
    20  Alexander Khalifman 2
    20  Alexander Khalifman
    2  Viswanathan Anand
    37  Predrag Nikolić 0
    2  Viswanathan Anand 2

    Section 8

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    First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                
    100   Alexander Umgaev 0
    61  Viktor Bologan 2
    61  Viktor Bologan 0
    31  Rafael Vaganian 2
    31  Rafael Vaganian 3
    15  Vladimir Akopian 4
    85  Thomas Luther
    50  Lajos Portisch
    85  Thomas Luther ½
    15  Vladimir Akopian
    15  Vladimir Akopian ½
    7  Alexei Shirov
    57  Gilberto Milos 2
    93  Niaz Murshed 0
    57  Gilberto Milos 2
    70  Stefan Kindermann 0
    70  Stefan Kindermann 3
    24  Alex Yermolinsky 2
    57  Gilberto Milos
    7  Alexei Shirov
    79  Bojan Kurajica
    41  Julio Granda
    41  Julio Granda ½
    7  Alexei Shirov

    Results, rounds 5–7

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    Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
             
    9  Michael Adams
    21  Loek van Wely
    9  Michael Adams 4
    18  Nigel Short 3
    18  Nigel Short 2
    25  Michal Krasenkov 0
    9  Michael Adams 4
    2  Viswanathan Anand 5
    8  Boris Gelfand
    30  Alexey Dreev
    8  Boris Gelfand ½
    2  Viswanathan Anand
    2  Viswanathan Anand
    7  Alexei Shirov ½

    Championship match

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    The match was played over 6 games in Lausanne, Switzerland (on January 2-3-4 and 6-7-8) and ended in a 3–3 tie. Two rapid games were then played on January 9. Karpov won both, retaining his FIDE title.

    World Chess Championship Match 1998
    Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 R1 R2 Points
      Anatoly Karpov (Russia) 2735 1 0 ½ 1 ½ 0 1 1 5
      Viswanathan Anand (India) 2770 0 1 ½ 0 ½ 1 0 0 3

    References

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    1. ^ "Karpov - Anand FIDE World Championship Match (1998)".
  • ^ "The Week in Chess 212".
  • ^ "World Chess Championship, 1997 FIDE Knockout Matches".
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