Clash of Champions: Spassky vs. Petrosian
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For the first time since Alekhine, there was a world champion not named "Botvinnik" who was also not merely renting the title for a year. The Armenian named Tigran Petrosian held the title of world champion, with his unusual, "left-handed" style of quiet positional play and sharp tactics. Petrosian's
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