
This is the fourth match for the world title between these two players. Their
first
(unlimited) competition (September 1984 - February 1985) was
interrupted by FIDE President Florencio Campomanes without declaring a
winner, when the score was
+5 -3 =40 in favor of
Karpov. The
second and
third contests were won by
Kasparov, the scores being +
5 -4 =16 and
+5 -4 =15 respectively.
Before the Seville Match the players had met each other over the chess board one hundred times exactly, the total score being
+13 -12 =75 in favor of
Kasparov.
David Bronstein, an outstanding International Grandmaster, once a
Challenger himself, illuminates the underlying philosophy of each chess
game of this exciting contest.
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