Kasparov Retains Title Against Karpov Again

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Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov had a long-standing rivalry in the world of chess, marked by intense competition and numerous matches for the world championship title. Their first encounter in the World Chess Championship was a protracted battle that lasted over five months, ultimately ending with Karpov retaining his title. However, the dynamics shifted when Kasparov emerged victorious in a subsequent championship, claiming the title from Karpov with a score of 13-11. This victory marked a significant turning point in chess history, as Kasparov became the youngest world champion at that time and began a reign that would redefine competitive chess. The rivalry continued, culminating in another championship match where Kasparov faced Karpov once more. In this closely contested match, Kasparov managed to retain his title by a narrow margin, winning with a scoreline of 12½-11½. This match further solidified Kasparov's dominance in the chess world and showcased the high level of skill and strategy both players possessed. The matches between Kasparov and Karpov not only captivated chess enthusiasts but also drew significant media attention, contributing to the popularization of chess as a competitive sport globally.
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Primary Reference: World Chess Championship 1990
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