No-Castling Chess: Vishy Anand held to draw by Vladimir Kramnik, all to play for in decider The Indian maestro leads 2-1 after the 61-move draw and has the advantage going into the final game. File photo of Viswanathan Anand and Vladimir Kramnik | OLGA MALTSEVA / AFP Former world chess champion Viswanathan Anand was held to a draw by a fighting Vladimir Kramnik in the third game of their four-game No-Castling match for the Sparkassen Chess Trophy in Dortmund. The Indian maestro leads 2-1 after the 61-move draw and has the advantage going into the final game. In an English Defence game, Anand, playing white, got into an advantageous position and piled on the pressure on the Russian in game three late on Saturday.