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10 entries across 4 sections of the encyclopedia.

Championships

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  1. Championship World Chess Championship 1984

    The match that was never finished — Karpov–Kasparov 1984/85 ran for five months and 48 games before FIDE terminated it without a winner.

  2. Championship World Chess Championship 1985

    Garry Kasparov becomes the 13th world chess champion at 22 — the youngest ever, defeating Anatoly Karpov in the rematch decided by Game 24.

  3. Championship World Chess Championship 1987

    The Seville draw — Kasparov needs to win the final game to retain the title and does it, ending the match 12–12 with the champion keeping the crown.

  4. Championship World Chess Championship 1990

    The fifth and final Kasparov–Karpov match — split between New York and Lyon, Kasparov retains the title with one round to spare.

  5. Championship World Chess Championship 2000

    The Berlin Wall — Vladimir Kramnik takes the title from Garry Kasparov without losing a single game, in the London match organised by Brain Games.

Openings

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  1. Opening The <em>Najdorf</em>, examined.

    A line that has shaped half a century of tournament chess — and the small choices that separate the masters from the machines.

  2. Opening The Grünfeld <em>Exchange</em>, examined.

    White builds the proud centre; Black answers by turning every central pawn into a question.

Games

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  1. Game Kasparov's Immortal
  2. Game Karpov vs Kasparov 1985, Game 16 — the Octopus Knight

Federation

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  1. Federation Professional Chess Association

    The breakaway professional body founded in 1993 by Garry Kasparov and Nigel Short — administered the classical-line world championship for seven years before folding in 1996.