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    Kasparov beats Karpov in rerun of 1984 chess clash

    Reuters
    Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:16am EDT

    MADRID (Reuters Life!) - Russian chess legend Gary Kasparov has won a
    re-match of his classic 1984 world championship contest with compatriot
    Anatoly Karpov, ending a 12-match clash in the Spanish city of Valencia 9-3.

    In relaxed surroundings worlds away from the original clash -- played out
    amid Cold War tension which had converted Kasparov into a western favorite
    -- Kasparov won five speed matches in the final eight-match clash late on
    Thursday.

    The players plan to play again in Paris in December, a spokeswoman for the
    Valencia regional government said.

    In 1984 Kasparov, now 46 and a leading opponent of Russian Prime Minister
    Vladimimir Putin, waged an epic battle with then reigning champion Karpov,
    now 58, which was called off after 48 matches because of concern over the
    players' health.

    Kasparov said the 1984 match was called off to save Karpov from defeat --
    and a nervous breakdown -- as the match had come to symbolize the competing
    forces then at play in the Soviet Union. Karpov was a darling of the Soviet
    establishment.

    By the time the 1984 match was halted, Karpov had won five games and
    Kasparov three, with 40 draws. Both said they wanted to play on.

    (Reporting by Jason Webb, editing by Tim Pearce)
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