The match was played in Moscow from 4 February to 12 March. It was a 16-game event (the first player to reach 8.5 points will be the winner.)[1] Bykova won the match convincingly, regaining the title.[2]
^"Only 14 games were played (16 games, in all, were to be played under the rules).", The Soviet School of Chess, by Alexandr Kotov and Mikhail Yudovich, 1983, page 139.