World Championship Matches and Qualifiers
- FIDE WCC Candidates Match 1994, Wijk aan Zee, Kamsky-van der Sterren (4½-2½)
- FIDE WCC Candidates Match 1994, Sanghi Nagar, Kamsky-Anand (6-4)
- PCA WCC Candidates Match 1994, New York, Kamsky-Kramnik (4½-1½)
- PCA WCC Candidates Match 1994, Linares, Kamsky-Short (5½-1½)
- FIDE WCC Candidates Match 1995, Sanghi Nagar, Kamsky-Salov (5½-1½)
- PCA WCC Candidates Match 1995, Las Palmas, Kamsky-Anand (4½-6½)
- FIDE World Chess Championship 1996, Elista, Kamsky-Karpov (7½-10½)
- FIDE WCC Knockout 1999 Second Round, Las Vegas, Kamsky-Khalifman (1½-2½)
- WCC Candidates Match 2007 Round 1, Elista, Kamsky-Bacrot (3½-½)
- WCC Candidates Match 2007 Round 2, Elista, Kamsky-Gelfand (1½-3½)
- Chess World Cup 2007 Quarterfinals, Khanty-Mansiysk, Kamsky-Ponomariov (1½-0½)
- Chess World Cup 2007 Semifinals, Khanty-Mansiysk, Kamsky-Carlsen (1½-0½)
- Chess World Cup 2007 Championship Match, Khanty-Mansiysk, Kamsky-Shirov (2½-1½)
- WCC Candidates Match 2009, Sofia, Kamsky-Topalov (2½-4½)
- WCC Candidates Match 2011 Quarterfinals, Kazan, Kamsky-Topalov (2½-1½)
- WCC Candidates Match 2011 Semifinals, Kazan, Kamsky-Gelfand
Read more about this topic: Gata Kamsky
Famous quotes containing the words world and/or matches:
“To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour.”
—William Blake (17571827)
“That matches are made in heaven, may be, but my wife would have been just the wife for Peter the Great, or Peter Piper. How would she have set in order that huge littered empire of the one, and with indefatigable painstaking picked the peck of pickled peppers for the other.”
—Herman Melville (18191891)