Spassky’s game
[NZPA-Reuter Belgrade j The self-exiled Soviet j grand master, Victor Kor-I chnoi, and the Russian,; i Boris Spassky, last night ad- i journed the fourteenth game I of the final of the candi-l dates' tournament of the, world chess championship. I iThe game was adjourned in; i the forty-first move in the I position which Korchnoi’s I British second, Raymond I ;Keen, described as “lost for! Korchnoi.”
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Press, 4 January 1978, Page 6
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