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FLAGS NAME010203040506070809101112131415161718TOTAL 
01Brasil  Brasil Henrique Mecking½½½1½½1½½1½½1½11112.0 
02Soviet Union  Ukraine Efim Geller½½½½1½½½1½½11011111.5 
03Soviet Union  Belarus Lev Polugaevsky½½1½½½½½½½011111111.5 
04Hungary  Hungary Lajos Portisch½½0½½½½1½1½1½111111.5 
05Soviet Union  Russia Vasily Smyslov0½½½01½½1½½11½11111.0 
06Soviet Union  Ukraine David Bronstein½0½½10½½111½1½11010.5 
07Czech Republic  Czech Republic Vlastimil Hort½½½½011001½½½1½1110.0 
08Soviet Union  Ukraine Vladimir Savon0½½½½½0½011½½11½19.5 
09Yugoslavia  Serbia Borislav Ivkov½½½0½½1½½½½½½½1½½9.0 
10Yugoslavia  Serbia Ljubomir Ljubojevic½0½½0011½01½01½119.0 
11United States  Poland Samuel Reshevsky0½½0½000½11½½11½18.5 
12Argentina  Argentina Oscar Panno½½1½½0½0½00½½½½118.0 
13Soviet Union  Estonia Paul Keres½0000½½½½½½½½½1118.0 
14Romania  Romania Florin Gheorghiu000½00½½½1½½½1½½17.5 
15Canada  Grece Peter Biyiasas½100½½00½00½½0½116.5 
16Singapore  Singapore Lian Ann Tan000000½00½0½0½½½03.0 
17Switzerland  Switzerland Werner Hug0000000½½0½00½0½½3.0 
18Israel  Israel Shimon Kagan0000010000000001½3.0 

 



World Chess Championship 1975

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The 1975 World Chess Championship was never played due a dispute over the match format. Champion Bobby Fischer (USA) was to play Anatoly Karpov (Soviet Union) in Manila, commencing June 1, 1975.

Fischer refused to play the standard "Best of 24 games" match, instead asking for the old-style "First to win x games" format. As a compromise, FIDE offered a "Best of x games and must win y of them", but Fischer refused. FIDE agreed to a "First to win 10 games" criteria, but then Fischer demanded that he would retain the title if the score reached 9-9. FIDE did not concede this advantage. Fischer did not respond, so Karpov was named World Champion on April 3, 1975.

Candidates

The Candidates Tournament was played as knockout matches. The first round candidates' matches were the first to win three games, draws not counting. Later rounds were first to win four games. The final had a limit of 24 games, which Karpov won 3-2 with 19 draws, earning the right to challenge Fischer.

 

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