π Chess Culture Guide
This page is part of the Chess Culture Guide β exploring the rich history, modern lifestyle, streaming media, and global community that surround the game beyond the board.
The internet has hosted some of the most spectacular games in chess history, including the legendary Kasparov vs. The World match. This page explores famous online encounters that demonstrated the power of collective intelligence and the intensity of digital competition.
Online chess has produced some of the most fascinating games of the modern era. Millions of players have shared in the excitement of real-time and correspondence-style battles. But one game in particular stands above the rest: Kasparov vs The World (1999).
In June 1999, Garry Kasparov, then the reigning world champion, took on the entire world in a unique online consultation game. More than 50,000 players from over 75 countries participated, making moves by vote while supported by a panel of young masters including Γtienne Bacrot and Irina Krush. Kasparov described it as βthe greatest game in the history of chessβ due to its depth and complexity.
For many chess enthusiasts β including members who would later help shape ChessWorld.net β this game was a defining moment in online play. It proved that online communities could unite to create high-level, historic games of lasting instructional value.
While Kasparov vs The World remains the most iconic online game, every day new classics are created. At ChessWorld.net, the relaxed correspondence format (1β15 days per move) allows players to create deep, strategic games reminiscent of great consultation battles. Many members share their most instructive games in clubs and forums, ensuring they are preserved as part of the siteβs learning tradition.
Every player has the chance to create a βfamous online game.β Why not start today? Play and improve at ChessWorld.net and perhaps your next victory will inspire others.
This page is part of the Chess Culture Guide β exploring the rich history, modern lifestyle, streaming media, and global community that surround the game beyond the board.