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Anchor text: Interzonal
Target Entity: Interzonal
Preceding Context: In 1976, Spassky was obliged to return to the Interzonal stage, and he was well short of qualifying from the Manila
Succeeding Context: , but was seeded into the Candidates' matches after Fischer declined his place. Spassky won an exhibition match with rising Dutch grandmaster Jan Timman at Amsterdam 1977 by 4–2. He triumphed narrowly in extra games in his first Candidates' match over Vlastimil Hort at Reykjavík 1977 by 8½–7½. This match saw Spassky fall ill, exhaust all of his available rest days while recovering; then the healthy Hort, in one of the most sportsmanlike acts in chess history, used one of his own rest days, to allow Spassky more time to recover; Spassky eventually won the match.
Paragraph Title: Ex-champion (1973–85)
Source Page: Boris Spassky

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