New Delhi, June 15 -- Nikhil Kamath, a co-founder of Zerodha and one of India's youngest self-made billionaires, defeated world champion and grandmaster Viswanathan Anand in a charity chess game with a 99 percent accuracy.

With the help of in-game analysts and computers, he beat Grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand. The result surprised everyone because Anand is a Grandmaster in chess and Kamath isn't known for his chess skills. After being banned from Chess.com for cheating and winning, he revealed this information.



The match took place on June 13 to generate money for the Akshay Patra Foundation's Covid-19 relief fund, which helps feed the hungry. The match was broadcast live on Chess.com, and Kamath defeated Anand, who had to face ten ce...