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Was the 1998 World Chess Championship the most unfair match in chess history? India's Viswanathan Anand fought his way through a brutal 100-player knockout tournament—mentally exhausted and physically drained—only to face a fresh and fully-prepared Anatoly Karpov in a final of the FIDE world chess championship , that many top players boycotted. In this video, we unravel the chaos of the 1998 FIDE World Chess Championship: – How the chess world split into two after Kasparov and Short formed the PCA – Why Anand's path to the title was designed to break challengers – The political undercurrents and FIDE's controversial format – Karpov’s mocking post-match remarks—and how Anand silently vowed revenge – The inspiring story of Anand’s comeback in 2000 and inspired the entire Indian Chess 💥 This wasn’t just a match. It was a war against a system. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 00:40 - The Chess world splits 02:32 - The Knockout Tournament 05:09 - The Unfair Final 08:17 - Aftermath 🧠 If you’re fascinated by stories where chess is more than just a game—where politics, resilience, and legacy collide—then this is the channel for you. 🎥 Subscribe to The Hidden Tactic for rare stories from chess history they don’t show on the scoreboard. 👑 Want to relive Magnus Carlsen’s resurgence in 2019? Watch it here 👉 • Magnus Carlsen’s Greatest Year? The Resurg... #vishyanand #viswanathananand #chess #indianchess #worldchesschampion