A probability problem by Koushik Chowdhury

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A chess game between Kamsky and Anand is won by whoever first wins a total of 2 games. Anand's chance of winning, drawing or losing a particular game are .3, .5 and .2 respectively. The games are independent. Find the probability that Anand wins the match.

.523 .782 .648 .594

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