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Israel wins (chess) war with Iran

October 22, 2010 14:49
Grandmaster Alik Gershon concentrates on the games

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

An Israeli chess player has set a new world record for playing the highest number of games at one time. The title was previously held by an Iranian player.

Grandmaster Alik Gershon, who emigrated to Israel from the Ukraine after the collapse of the Soviet Union, took the title after playing 523 games simultaneously in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square.

Mr Gershon, 30, won most of those matches – losing just 11 and drawing 58 of them.

The challenge was organised with the help of the Jewish Agency and the Israel Chess Federation. Mr Gershon began playing on Thursday evening, finally breaking the record this morning.

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