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Viktor Lvovich Korchnoi    Boris Vasilievich Spassky
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Site: Yugoslavia  Serbia  Belgrade
Event Date: XI-XII, 1977

FINAL MATCH
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01Switzerland  Russia Viktor Lvovich Korchnoi½11½½½11½1
02France  Russia Boris Vasilievich Spassky½00½½½00½0

FLAGS NAME1112131415161718TOTAL 
01Switzerland  Russia Viktor Lvovich Korchnoi0000½½1110.5/18 
02France  Russia Boris Vasilievich Spassky1111½½007.5/18 


Viktor Lvovich Korchnoi    Lev Polugaevsky
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Site: France  Évian-les-Bains
Event Date: VII, 1977

SEMIFINAL MATCH 1
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01Switzerland  Russia Viktor Korchnoi111½½110½½½½½8.5/13 
02Soviet Union  Belarus Lev Polugaevsky000½½001½½½½½4.5/13 

 

Boris Vasilievich Spassky    Lajos Portisch
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Site: Switzerland   Geneva
Event Date: VII-VIII, 1977

SEMIFINAL MATCH 2
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01France  Russia Boris Spassky½½0½1½½01½½½11½8.5/15 
02Hungary  Hungary Lajos Portisch½½1½0½½10½½½00½6.5/15 


Viktor Lvovich Korchnoi    Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian
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Site: Italy  Il Ciocco
Event Date: XI-XII, 1977

QUARTERFINAL MATCH 1
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01Soviet Union  Russia Viktor Korchnoi½½½½10½1½½½½6.5/12 
02Soviet Union  Armenia Tigran Petrosian½½½½01½0½½½½5.5/12 

 

Bent Larsen    Lajos Portisch
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Site: Netherland  Rotterdam
Event Date: II-III, 1977

QUARTERFINAL MATCH 2
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01Denmark  Denmark Bent Larsen0½10½010½03.5/10 
02Hungary  Hungary Lajos Portisch1½01½101½16.5/10 

 

Lev Polugaevsky    Henrique Mecking
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Site: Switzerland  Lucerne,
Event Date: II-III, 1977

QUARTERFINAL MATCH 3
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01Soviet Union  Belarus Lev Polugaevsky½1½½½½½½½½½½6.5/12 
02Brasil  Brasil Henrique Mecking½0½½½½½½½½½½5.5/12 

 

Boris Vasilievich Spassky    Boris Vasilievich Spassky
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Site: Iceland  Reykjavik
Event Date: II-III, 1977

QUORTERFINAL MATCH 4
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01Soviet Union  Russia Boris Spassky½½1½½½½½½0½½½½1½6.5/16 
02Czech Republic  Czech Republic Vlastimil Hort½½0½½½½½½1½½½½0½5.5/16 

 



World Chess Championship 1978

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The 1978 World Chess Championship was played between Anatoly Karpov and Viktor Korchnoi in Baguio City, Philippines from July 18 to October 18, 1978. Karpov won.

Qualification

In the world championship cycle (1976-78), Korchnoi narrowly defeated Petrosian again in the Candidates quarter finals, then comfortably won his matches against Lev Polugaevsky and Boris Spassky to emerge as the official challenger to Karpov.

Match

The match of 1978 was held in Baguio in the Philippines, and deserves its reputation as the most bizarre World Championship match ever played. Karpov's team included a Dr. Zukhar (a well known hypnotist), while Korchnoi adopted two local renegades currently on bail for attempted murder. There was more controversy off the board, with histrionics ranging from X-raying of chairs, protests about the flags used on the board, the inevitable hypnotism complaints and the mirror glasses used by Korchnoi. When Karpov's team sent him a blueberry yogurt during a game without any request for one by Karpov, the Korchnoi team protested, claiming it could be some kind of code. They later said this was intended as a parody of earlier protests, but it was taken seriously at the time.

In quality of play, the match itself never measured up to the press headlines that it generated, although as a sporting contest it had its share of excitement. The match would go to the first player to win six games, draws not counting. After 17 games, Karpov had an imposing 4-1 lead. Korchnoi won game 21, but Karpov won game 27, putting him on the brink of victory with a 5-2 lead. Korchnoi bravely fought back, scoring three wins and one draw in the next four games, to equalise the match at 5-5 after 31 games. However, Karpov won the very next game, and the match, by 6-5 with 21 draws.

Results

The first player to win six games would be Champion.
Karpov won.

 

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