USSR vs Rest of the World: Madrid 1988

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Basic data

USSR vs World friendly rapid match
Date: 14th - 18th December 1988
City: Madrid, Spain
Venue: Teatro de la Casa de Campo
Head of Organizing Committee: N/A
Chief Arbiter: N/A
Players participating: 16 (all GMs!)
Games played: 64
Game system: Eight round Scheveningen.
Related Web sites: El Pais reports: intro, day 1, day 2, day 3 [ES]
Time control: 25 minutes per game
Downloadable game file: 88ursworld.zip



Match results

team flag ELO 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th pts gms + = - ELOav ELOp
Soviet Union USSR 2604 3 3 4 6 4 32½ 64 20 25 19 2592 2599
Rest of The World FIDE 2592 5 5 4 2 4 31½ 64 19 25 20 2604 2597



Match review

The match took place concurrently with the World Chess Congress held in Madrid, December 1988. It was an eight round Scheveningen event with the rapid time control. The boards were electronically connected to 16 telebeams that broadcasted moves live to the audience. The Soviets were led by the World Champion Kasparov, but there was no Karpov who was in Mazatlan, Mexico. The World's (GMA) top boards were Kortschnoj, Speelman and Ljubojević. The event was a charity one: the organizers donated 18.5 million pesetas (ca. $160,000) to the UNICEF Childcare Aid Fund. There was a seminar discussing the issues of blind held alongside with the games. Kasparov and Beliavski gave an exhibition of blind simul on Tuesday. The world champion offered one-by-one game to Miguel Durán, secretary general of ONCE, who replied amused: "Kasparov is a bit pushy, but the proposal seems OK to me, because I also play blind!" Kasparov won in just one hour.

The Soviets started badly being down by 5½-10½ after two rounds. The home player Illescas won two consecutive games vs Gurevich and Psakhis respectively. Kasparov barely tied vs Cuban GM Nogueiras in the first round. As he beat Speelman in a brisk game in round no. 2 he sat among the public with the pout on his face to see how the Soviets were doing. — Uff! — he suddenly exclaimed: Dolmatov had just beaten Hjartarson.

Day two was a bit better for USSR. After dreadful day one there was a meeting of the Soviet team chaired by Garry Kasparov, where the world champion analyzed the reasons of bad play of his team-mates. As they lost yet again in round three by 5-3 (no draws!) the margin of World's lead extended to 7 points. Suddenly, later on that day, the Soviets revived to beat the World by 5½-2½ and close the gap down to four points (18-14). Kasparov's mood blew hot and chold on: deeply concentrated in the beginning of the day, angry with what his team showed in round three and full of jubilant joy at the end of the day — "It's very important we have finally managed to react. We are going to win at the end."

Round five was a very close one as six games ended in hard-fought draws, only bottom boards broke the balance; still the result of that round was a 4-4 tie. The World had all the chances to get decisive advantage, but did not convert a few won positions to wins. Ljubojević provided peevish comment on Speelman's play — "It's unbelievable. He had decisive material advantage and as much as two minutes left. But he played like a kid under terrible time-pressure". In the evening round the Soviets earned a minimal advantage to win 4½-3½. It was still not enough, as the World kept safe three point lead with the last two rounds to come. Illescas Córdoba lost four games in a row after excellent start, while Beliavsky blundered in a draw ending to diminish Soviet chances.

Round seven was landmark moment of the match. According to Kasparov's prophecy, the Soviets steamrolled over helpless World taking a classical "Yugoslav" win, with four victories with white, and four draws with black. The USSR went into one point lead then, with last round to go. The race was extremely close but all in all the Soviets managed to score a ramprt 4-4 draw to leave them one point ahead in the final standings. Kortschnoj and Hjartarson won their games, but these wins were sole compensation for two early losses and so the giant match ended 32½-31½ in favour of the Soviet Union. Best players were Gurevich (only one to score 4 wins), Kasparov and Kortschnoj.




Results round by round

ROUND 1
URS Soviet Union 3 : 5 Rest of the World FIDE
GM Kasparov 2750 ½ - ½ 2560 GM Nogueiras
GM Beliavsky 2645 ½ - ½ 2605 GM Andersson
GM Sokolov 2595 ½ - ½ 2610 GM Portisch
GM Gurevich 2625 0 - 1 2495 GM Illescas Córdoba
GM Dolmatov 2565 1 - 0 2590 GM Hjartarson
GM Chernin 2560 0 - 1 2610 GM Ljubojević
GM Azmaiparashvili 2540 ½ - ½ 2625 GM Speelman
GM Psakhis 2550 0 - 1 2640 GM Kortschnoj
Accumulative score: USSR - The World 3-5


ROUND 2
URS Soviet Union 2½ : 5½ Rest of the World FIDE
GM Kasparov 2750 1 - 0 2625 GM Speelman
GM Beliavsky 2645 0 - 1 2610 GM Ljubojević
GM Sokolov 2595 0 - 1 2560 GM Nogueiras
GM Gurevich 2625 ½ - ½ 2605 GM Andersson
GM Dolmatov 2565 ½ - ½ 2610 GM Portisch
GM Chernin 2560 ½ - ½ 2640 GM Kortschnoj
GM Azmaiparashvili 2540 0 - 1 2590 GM Hjartarson
GM Psakhis 2550 0 - 1 2495 GM Illescas Córdoba
Accumulative score: USSR - The World 5½-10½


ROUND 3
URS Soviet Union 3 : 5 Rest of the World FIDE
GM Kasparov 2750 1 - 0 2590 GM Hjartarson
GM Beliavsky 2645 0 - 1 2640 GM Kortschnoj
GM Sokolov 2595 0 - 1 2625 GM Speelman
GM Gurevich 2625 1 - 0 2610 GM Ljubojević
GM Dolmatov 2565 0 - 1 2560 GM Nogueiras
GM Chernin 2560 1 - 0 2495 GM Illescas Córdoba
GM Azmaiparashvili 2540 0 - 1 2610 GM Portisch
GM Psakhis 2550 0 - 1 2605 GM Andersson
Accumulative score: USSR - The World 8½-15½


ROUND 4
URS Soviet Union 5½ : 2½ Rest of the World FIDE
GM Kasparov 2750 ½ - ½ 2610 GM Portisch
GM Beliavsky 2645 1 - 0 2495 GM Illescas Córdoba
GM Sokolov 2595 0 - 1 2590 GM Hjartarson
GM Gurevich 2625 ½ - ½ 2640 GM Kortschnoj
GM Dolmatov 2565 ½ - ½ 2625 GM Speelman
GM Chernin 2560 1 - 0 2605 GM Andersson
GM Azmaiparashvili 2540 1 - 0 2560 GM Nogueiras
GM Psakhis 2550 1 - 0 2610 GM Ljubojević
Accumulative score: USSR - The World 14-18


ROUND 5
URS Soviet Union 4 : 4 Rest of the World FIDE
GM Kasparov 2750 ½ - ½ 2640 GM Kortschnoj
GM Beliavsky 2645 ½ - ½ 2590 GM Hjartarson
GM Sokolov 2595 ½ - ½ 2610 GM Ljubojević
GM Gurevich 2625 ½ - ½ 2625 GM Speelman
GM Dolmatov 2565 ½ - ½ 2605 GM Andersson
GM Chernin 2560 ½ - ½ 2610 GM Portisch
GM Azmaiparashvili 2540 1 - 0 2495 GM Illescas Córdoba
GM Psakhis 2550 0 - 1 2560 GM Nogueiras
Accumulative score: USSR - The World 18-22


ROUND 6
URS Soviet Union 4½ : 3½ Rest of the World FIDE
GM Kasparov 2750 1 - 0 2495 GM Illescas Córdoba
GM Beliavsky 2645 0 - 1 2610 GM Portisch
GM Sokolov 2595 ½ - ½ 2640 GM Kortschnoj
GM Gurevich 2625 1 - 0 2590 GM Hjartarson
GM Dolmatov 2565 1 - 0 2610 GM Ljubojević
GM Chernin 2560 1 - 0 2560 GM Nogueiras
GM Azmaiparashvili 2540 0 - 1 2605 GM Andersson
GM Psakhis 2550 0 - 1 2625 GM Speelman
Accumulative score: USSR - The World 22½-25½


ROUND 7
URS Soviet Union 6 : 2 Rest of the World FIDE
GM Kasparov 2750 ½ - ½ 2605 GM Andersson
GM Beliavsky 2645 1 - 0 2560 GM Nogueiras
GM Sokolov 2595 ½ - ½ 2495 GM Illescas Córdoba
GM Gurevich 2625 1 - 0 2610 GM Portisch
GM Dolmatov 2565 ½ - ½ 2640 GM Kortschnoj
GM Chernin 2560 1 - 0 2625 GM Speelman
GM Azmaiparashvili 2540 ½ - ½ 2610 GM Ljubojević
GM Psakhis 2550 1 - 0 2590 GM Hjartarson
Accumulative score: USSR - The World 28½-27½


ROUND 8
URS Soviet Union 4 : 4 Rest of the World FIDE
GM Kasparov 2750 ½ - ½ 2610 GM Ljubojević
GM Beliavsky 2645 1 - 0 2625 GM Speelman
GM Sokolov 2595 ½ - ½ 2605 GM Andersson
GM Gurevich 2625 1 - 0 2560 GM Nogueiras
GM Dolmatov 2565 ½ - ½ 2495 GM Illescas Córdoba
GM Chernin 2560 0 - 1 2590 GM Hjartarson
GM Azmaiparashvili 2540 0 - 1 2640 GM Kortschnoj
GM Psakhis 2550 ½ - ½ 2610 GM Portisch
Accumulative score: USSR - The World 32½-31½



Individual results

Note! Piece colours have been assigned to the Soviets. For the World please read them opposite. 1. GM Kortschnoj, Viktor
2. GM Speelman, Jonathan Simon
3. GM Ljubojević, Ljubomir
4. GM Portisch, Lajos
5. GM Andersson, Ulf
6. GM Hjartarson, Jóhann
7. GM Illescas Córdoba, Miguel
8. GM Nogueiras, Jesús
Switzerland England Yugoslavia Hungary Sweden Icelnad Spain Cuba pts gms + = - % ELOav ELOp
2640 2625 2610 2610 2605 2590 2495 2560
1. GM Kasparov, Garry USSR 2750 ½ 1 ½ ½ ½ 1 1 ½ 8 3 5 0 68.8 2592 2732
2. GM Sokolov, Andrei USSR 2595 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ 0 8 0 5 3 31.3 2592 2450
3. GM Beliavsky, Alexander USSR 2645 0 1 0 0 ½ ½ 1 1 4 8 3 2 3 50.0 2592 2592
4. GM Gurevich, Mikhail USSR 2625 ½ ½ 1 1 ½ 1 0 1 8 4 3 1 68.8 2592 2732
5. GM Dolmatov, Sergei USSR 2565 ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ 0 8 2 5 1 56.3 2592 2634
6. GM Chernin, Alexander USSR 2560 ½ 1 0 ½ 1 0 1 1 5 8 4 2 2 62.5 2592 2686
7. GM Psakhis, Lev USSR 2550 0 0 1 ½ 0 1 0 0 8 2 1 5 31.3 2592 2450
8. GM Azmaiparashvili, Zurab USSR 2540 0 ½ ½ 0 0 0 1 1 3 8 2 2 4 37.5 2592 2504
points 3 USSR 32½
World 31½
games 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
+ 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 3
= 5 3 3 5 5 1 2 1
- 0 3 3 1 1 4 4 4
% 68.8 43.8 43.8 56.3 56.3 43.8 37.5 43.8
ELOav 2604 2604 2604 2604 2604 2604 2604 2604
ELOp 2744 2560 2560 2646 2646 2560 2516 2560