Chess
NZPA-Reuter Seville, Spalr The eighteenth game of the world chess championship between the titleholder, Garry Kasparov, and the challenger, Anatoly Karpov, was agreed drawn after 40 moves yesterday. Kasparov proposed the draw after trying to squeeze out a win in a superior ending with rook and three pawns each. The game leaves the match deadlocked at 9-9
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Press, 3 December 1987, Page 52
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