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  2. AlphaGo versus Lee Sedol - Wikipedia

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    The match was a five-game match with one million US dollars as the grand prize, [3] using Chinese rules with a 7.5-point komi. [4] For each game there was a two-hour set time limit for each player followed by three 60-second byo-yomi overtime periods. [4] Each game started at 13:00 KST (04:00 GMT). [38]

  3. Bizarre weather conditions disrupt tennis match with Andy ...

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    It was just Murray’s third match since injuring his ankle during the Miami Open in March – the 37-year-old suffered a full rupture of his anterior talofibular ligament and a near full ...

  4. End of an innings - Wikipedia

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    Where such a restriction is imposed in a one-innings game, it is said to be a limited overs match. An example of this is an ODI match, where each team can bat for only 50 consecutive overs. Once the 50 overs are up, and the team has not been bowled out, the innings is closed.

  5. Deep Blue versus Kasparov, 1997, Game 6 - Wikipedia

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    Deep Blue had been further strengthened from the previous year's match with Kasparov and was unofficially nicknamed "Deeper Blue". Before this game the score was tied at 2½–2½: Kasparov had won the first game, lost the second game, and drawn games 3, 4, and 5 (after having advantageous positions in all three).

  6. Tie (draw) - Wikipedia

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    In other areas, such as in a vote, there may be a method to break the tie. Having an odd number of voters is one solution—after the election of the Doge of Venice by a committee of 40 was deadlocked in a tie, the number of electors was increased to 41—but may not always be successful, for example, if a member is absent or abstains, or if there are more than two candidates.

  7. Trevor Berbick vs. Mike Tyson - Wikipedia

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    Tyson finally ended the fight at the 2:35 mark, hitting Berbick with a right to the body followed by a left hook to the head that dropped his opponent for the second time. Berbick attempted to get up twice, only to collapse both times, causing referee Mills Lane to call the fight and award Tyson the victory via knockout. [6]

  8. Match of the Century (1953 England v Hungary football match)

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    On 25 November 1953, Hungary – then the Olympic champions and on a run of 24 unbeaten games, and England, hailing from the birthplace of football, played a game which became known as the Match of the Century. Hungary won 6–3 and the result led to a review of the training and tactics used by the England team, and adoption of continental ...

  9. Decisions in combat sports - Wikipedia

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    A fighter has to "win" on at least two scorecards to win the fight. If neither fighter "won" on at least two scorecards, the match is a draw; in championship fights, the champion usually retains the title in a draw, if not, it is "vacated" - the title belongs to no fighter and is vacant. The scores do not necessarily have to be identical in ...