Kasparov would have won this game if he had employed the same door slam attack which he first unleashed against Vishy Anand in the 1995 World Championship. Anand won game 9 to take the lead. In game 10, Kasparov came up with his novel idea. After every move, he would get up to go to the bathroom and slam the door behind him so hard the room shook. Anand was so stunned by this maneuver he did not say anything to the arbiter, and the arbiter did nothing either. No other player has managed to employ this attack as far as I know. This is unique among all the attacks known in chess -- the Richter-Rauzer attack, the Max Lange attack, the King's Indian attack -- this one is totally different.