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At a [[Gobi Desert]] encampment, [[Marco Polo]] challenged the [[First Doctor]] to a '''[[game]] of [[chess]]''', [[Ian Chesterton-Marco Polo chess match|having just beaten]] [[Ian Chesterton]]. The Doctor won the match after just [[26 (number)|26]] moves. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Marco Polo (novelisation)|Marco Polo]]'') | At a [[Gobi Desert]] encampment, [[Marco Polo]] challenged the [[First Doctor]] to a '''[[game]] of [[chess]]''', [[Ian Chesterton-Marco Polo chess match|having just beaten]] [[Ian Chesterton]]. The Doctor won the match after just [[26 (number)|26]] moves. | ||
Weeks later, while encamped near [[Su-Chow]], the Doctor challenged Marco to a second game of chess. This time, Marco won on the [[35 (number)|35]]th move. After the match, the Doctor congratulated Marco, insisting upon a rematch the next evening at the [[Su-Chow way-station]]. Marco corrected him, stating that their next stop would not be for ten days, in [[Kan-Chow]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Marco Polo (novelisation)|Marco Polo]]'') | |||
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[[Category:Marco Polo's chess matches]] | [[Category:Marco Polo's chess matches]] |
Revision as of 00:22, 14 August 2020
At a Gobi Desert encampment, Marco Polo challenged the First Doctor to a game of chess, having just beaten Ian Chesterton. The Doctor won the match after just 26 moves.
Weeks later, while encamped near Su-Chow, the Doctor challenged Marco to a second game of chess. This time, Marco won on the 35th move. After the match, the Doctor congratulated Marco, insisting upon a rematch the next evening at the Su-Chow way-station. Marco corrected him, stating that their next stop would not be for ten days, in Kan-Chow. (PROSE: Marco Polo)