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Gyula SaxNigel ShortJonathan SpeelmanMikhail TalZoltan Ribli

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FLAGSFIDE NAME01020304050607080910111213141516TOTAL 
01Hungary  Hungary2570 Gyula Sax1½½½11½½01½1½1110.5 
02United Kingdom  England2615 Nigel Short0½½11½1½1½1½1½110.5 
03United Kingdom  England2500 Jon Speelman½½01½½½1½11½11110.5 
04Soviet Union  Latvia2605 Mikhail Tal½½1½½1½½½11½10110.0 
05Hungary  Hungary2580 Zoltán Ribli½00½½½½1½11111110.0 
06Cuba  Cuba2495 Amador Rodriguez00½½½½½½101½1118.5 
07Yugoslavia  Serbia2505 Slavoljub Marjanovic0½½0½½½0½11½½118.0 
08Soviet Union  russia2550 Vasily Smyslov½0½½½½½½0011½1½7.5 
09Soviet Union  Russia2570 Alexander Chernin½½0½0½1½10010117.5 
10Yugoslavia  Serbia2540 Petar Popovic10½½½0½10100½½17.0 
11Colombia  Colombia2505 Alonso Zapata0½00010110½01½16.5 
12Sweden  Sweden2465 Thomas Ernst½000000011½11106.0 
13United States  Russia2575 Lev Alburt0½½½0½½00110½0½5.5 
14China  China2495 Xu Jun½00000½½1½00½1½5.0 
15India  India2425 Devaki Prasad0½0100000½½010½4.0 
16Egypt  Egypt2310 Ahmed Hamed0000000½0001½½½3.0 
*United States  Czech Republic2560 Lubomir Kavalek-½----½-½0-1--½-3.0 

      * Kavalek withdrew after six rounds

 



World Chess Championship 1990

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The 1990 World Chess Championship was played between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov. It was the fifth and final Kasparov-Karpov championship match, Kasparov winning by a single point.

Interzonals

Three Interzonals were held in June-August 1987, with 16 to 18 players playing in each and top three qualifying. In the first one, in Subotica, Gyula Sax, Nigel Short, and Jon Speelman shared the first place with 10.5/15 points. In the Szirak Interzonal Valery Salov and Johann Hjartarson finished top of the table with 12.5/17, and Lajos Portisch and John Nunn tied for the third. The candidates place was decided in a separate play-off, with Portisch winning 4-2. Viktor Korchnoi was the winner in the last Interzonal in Zagreb, scoring 11 in 16 games and one point ahead of Jaan Ehlvest and Yasser Seirawan.

Players eliminated in this stage included former World Champions Mikhail Tal and Vasily Smyslov.

Candidates matches

In addition to nine players from the Interzonals, four quarterfinalists of the previous cycle (Andrei Sokolov, Jan Timman, Rafael Vaganian, and Artur Yusupov) were seeded as the Candidates. The organizing federation of the preliminary matches (which were held in Saint John, New Brunswick) nominated one player, Kevin Spraggett. Anatoly Karpov, the challenger in the previous cycle, was seeded into the quarterfinal.

Championship match

The first twelve games were played in New York (8 October - 7 November), the other twelve taking place in Lyon, France (26 November - 30 December).

 

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