That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match

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The two chess titans competed in the 1959 International Candidates' Tournament in Yugoslavia, along with other famous grandmasters. Bobby Fischer was
That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because  of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because  of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
TIGRAN PETROSIAN (left) defended his World title, against Boris Spassky (right), in 1966, but Spassky had his revenge in 1969.
That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because  of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because  of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
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That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because  of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
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That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because  of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
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That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because  of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
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That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because  of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
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That time when Petrosian didn't hear Gligorić's re-offer for a draw because  of deafness, ultimately winning the chess match
Chessify on X: Bobby Fischer pondering over how to start the game against Tigran Petrosian, March 29, 1970, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. (AP Photo) Fischer went on to defeat the former #worldchampion in 39 moves. #chesshistory #historyinpictures
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