Garry Kasparov stealing attention on the opening day of the clutch chess series, defeating the former world champion Viswanathan Anand In the third match to lead 2.5-1.5 narrow in high competition. At the age of 62, Kasparov shows that age does not reduce his chess sharpness, reminding fans why he is considered one of the biggest players in history.Over the boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The match follows the chess format 960, with randomly arranged pieces before each game. The first two games of the day ended with the draw, with both legendary legends navigating an unknown position. Anand seems to have the top in the first game but shaky because of an unforgettable mistake, allowing Kasparov to escape with a draw. The third game proved to be firm, when Anand entered the lost King-and-Pawn Endgame, giving Kasparov his first victory that day. The fourth game ends with a draw, leaving a lot of space for both players to improve their wealth.The contest brought about a prize of USD 144,000, with the winners set for the USD 70,000, USD 50,000 runner-ups, and the additional USD 24,000 were given for the victory, with the money launched in the Draw case.
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With the second day approaching, the importance is set to increase. Each victory is now worth two points, meaning Anand needs to win at least one game and attract others to recover. On the third day, victory will bring three points each, promising a larger drama.