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Nigel Short is an English chess player recognized for his aggressive attacking style. He achieved significant acclaim by becoming the first British player to reach a World Chess Championship match against Garry Kasparov in 1993. This accomplishment followed victories over Anatoly Karpov and Jan Timman during the Candidates Tournament, establishing him as a prominent challenger within the elite chess world. His career is of particular interest to chess enthusiasts and historians studying British chess development.
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Nigel Short ranks #39 of 56 in the Chess Player ranking, behind Hou Yifan, ahead of Emanuel Lasker.
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When did Nigel Short play Garry Kasparov for the World Chess Championship?
Nigel Short challenged Garry Kasparov for the World Chess Championship in 1993 under the newly formed Professional Chess Association. Short was the first British player to reach a World Championship final in the modern era.
Who did Nigel Short defeat to earn his title match against Kasparov?
In the 1992 Candidates Tournament, Short achieved major upsets by defeating former world champion Anatoly Karpov in the semi-final and Jan Timman in the final. These victories earned him the right to challenge Kasparov for the ultimate chess title.
What was the result of the 1993 Kasparov vs. Short match?
Kasparov successfully defended his title, defeating Short by a dominant score of 12.5 to 7.5. The match was played in London and marked a major split in the chess world, as both players broke away from FIDE.
Did Nigel Short ever become an official World Chess Champion?
No, Short never won the ultimate title, but he remained a top-tier player for decades and achieved a peak Elo rating over 2700. He later became a prominent chess columnist and an official vice-president of FIDE.
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