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Game result (chess)
N. Bernal Varela, 2078 S. Marton-Bardocz, 2346
1-0
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Chess game
Anatoly Karpov (2705) vs. Garry Kasparov (2715) , 1/2-1/2
1984.09.10 Moscow (31) - 1984.12.07
1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 e6 4. Nc3 Be7 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bh4 O-O 7. e3 b6 8. Rc1
Bb7 9. Be2 Nbd7 10. cxd5 exd5 11. O-O c5 12. Qa4 a6 13. dxc5 bxc5 14. Rfd1 Qb6
15. Qb3 Qa7 16. Bg3 Rad8 17. Ne1 d4 18. exd4 cxd4 19. Na4 Rc8 20. Rxc8 Rxc8 21.
Bc4 Rf8 22. Qd3 Bc6 23. Bb3 Ne4 24. Qxd4 Qb7 25. Bd5 Ndf6 26. Bxc6 Qxc6 27. b3
Re8 28. Qd3 h5 29. Qc4 Qb7 30. Nf3 Rc8 31. Qe2 Ng4 32. Ne5 Nxg3 33. hxg3 Qb5
34. Nc4 Bf6 35. Nab6 Re8 1/2-1/2
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