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Viswanathan Anand’s Historic Victory: Defeating 60,000 Opponents in 24 Moves

Viswanathan Anand, the five-time world champion, recently made headlines with his historic victory in a match against over 60,000 opponents from the global chess community. In just 24 moves, Anand showcased his mastery of the chessboard and emerged victorious, much to the awe of the chess world.

The match, organized by chess.com to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Kasparov vs The World match, saw Anand strategically outmanoeuvre his opponents despite the overwhelming odds. With the help of a team of experienced coaches, the World team tried to gain an advantage, but Anand’s strategic vision and precise execution proved to be too much to handle.

IM Danny Rensch, chess.com’s chief chess officer, expressed his excitement about the record-breaking match, highlighting the immense respect people have for Anand. The event not only celebrates chess but also pays tribute to Anand’s contributions to the game and his continued inspiration to fans worldwide.

With over 60,000 participants getting a chance to compete against one of the game’s living legends, this match is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Anand’s ability to secure a win in such challenging conditions further solidifies his status as one of the greatest chess players of all time.

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