3 December 2020 Vladimir Kramnik I believe every chess player senses beauty, when he succeeds in creating situations, which contradict the expectations and the rules, and he succeeds in mastering this situation.
3 December 2020 Vladimir Kramnik Okay, when you start to fight for equality, like Anand did in 1995, you could end up losing game 10, like he did, without putting up any kind of fight.
3 December 2020 Vladimir Kramnik When I speak of the beauty of a game of chess, then naturally this is subjective. Beauty can be found in a very technical, mathematical game for example. That is the beauty of clarity.
3 December 2020 Vladimir Kramnik In chess one cannot control everything. Sometimes a game takes an unexpected turn, in which beauty begins to emerge. Both players are always instrumental in this.
3 December 2020 Vladimir Kramnik I feel that my relationship with Kasparov now is much the same as it had been before the match – good. As for his reaction, well it can’t be nice to lose your title after so long, but he was very generous.
3 December 2020 Vladimir Kramnik The development of beauty in chess never depends on you alone. No matter how much imagination and creativity you invest, you still do not create beauty. Your opponent must react at the same highest level.
3 December 2020 Vladimir Kramnik Even if you play perfectly, a fault of your opponent’s can destroy the entire beauty of the game.
3 December 2020 Vladimir Kramnik The strength of the playing ability is much more important. Only if the strength of the opponent’s playing ability is comparable, does the game develop.
3 December 2020 Vladimir Kramnik In this respect I suppose I’m the total opposite of Garry. With his very emotive body language at the board he shows and displays all his emotions. I don’t.
3 December 2020 Vladimir Kramnik For me art and chess are closely related, both are forms in which the self finds beauty and expression.