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Anatoly Karpov Wins First World's Chess Match Broadcast in Extreme 3D Over the Internet; Event Hosted by X3D Technologies Followed by Fans Around the World.
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December 26, 2002
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NEW YORK -- NEW YORK, Dec. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Anatoly Karpov has won the first world chess match broadcast over the Internet in Extreme 3D. After losing game one, Karpov came roaring back to win the next two games against longtime rival Garry Kasparov. Game four ended in a draw, with Karpov winning the match 2.5-1.5.
"I'm thrilled," Mr. Karpov said. "I played very well and proved that chess is not just a young man's game."
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