World Chess Championship 1987


The 1987 World Chess Championship was played between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov in Seville from October 12 to December 19, 1987. Before the 24th game, Kasparov was down 12-11, but in the 24th game, Kasparov made a comeback by using the English Opening to win the final game to retain his title.

1985 Interzonal tournaments

Three Interzonal tournaments were held in 1985 in Tunis, Taxco, and Biel, with four players qualifying from each.
Yusupov, Beliavsky, and Portisch qualified outright, while Chernin beat Gavrikov 3½-2½ in a Moscow playoff to take the fourth spot. Slim Bouaziz also started the tournament, but withdrew after six rounds, having drawn only one game and lost the rest. His results are not counted in the table above.
Balashov withdrew after 11 rounds. His last four unplayed games are marked with an asterisk.
Short, van der Wiel, and Torre contested a playoff, also in Biel, for the fourth and final spot in the Candidates Tournament. Short and van der Wiel were tied with 3½ points each, while Torre scored 2 points, so Short qualified on a better tie break score from the main event.
The highest placed non-qualifying player from each Interzonal met in London in September 1985 to play for the position as first reserve in the Candidates Tournament. Speelman won with 4½ points, ahead of Gavrikov and van der Wiel. No reserve was needed, however.

1985-87 Candidates Tournament

The 12 qualifiers from the Interzonals were joined in the Candidates Tournament by three seeded players: Smyslov, Korchnoi, and Ribli. The final spot went to Spassky, who was given a wild card by the organizers.
These 16 players first played a round-robin in Montpellier in October and November 1985, from which the top 4 would qualify for the knock-out phase.
A playoff match for fourth place was held after the main event. It ended 3-3, and Timman advanced because he had more wins during the tournament.
The top 4 from the round-robin played a series of matches in 1986, the winner of which in turn got to play Anatoly Karpov in a final match in Linares to determine the championship challenger.
Karpov had earned the special privilege of being seeded directly into this match as part of the agreement regarding the controversial championship matches of 1984, 1985, and 1986.
Karpov won, thus earning the right to face Kasparov in a championship match for the fourth year in a row.

1987 Championship match

The match was played as the best of 24 games. If it ended 12-12, Kasparov would retain his title.
Kasparov retained his title.