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Chess drawn

NZPA-Reuter Moscow The reigning champion, Anatoly Karpov, and the challenger, Garry Kasparov, have agreed to draw the twenty-third game of their world chess title match after 22 moves and just

over three hours of play. It was the fourteenth draw in succession. The previous record for consecutive draws in a world title match was eight, in the 1927 match between the Russian, Alexander Alekhine, and JoSe Capablanca (Cuba).

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Press, 14 November 1984, Page 8

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Chess drawn Press, 14 November 1984, Page 8

Chess drawn Press, 14 November 1984, Page 8