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  1. Complete Games of World Champion Anatoly Karpov (Chess) by Kevin J. O'Connell, etc., 1976-02-19
  2. Anatoly Karpov: Chess Is My Life (Pergamon Russian Chess Series) by Anatolii Evgenevich Karpov, A. Roshal, 1979-06
  3. My Best Games (Progress in Chess) by Anatoly Karpov, 2008-04-28
  4. THE OPEN GAME IN ACTION (INTERMEDIATE) (Macmillan Chess Library) by Anatoly Karpov, 1989-03-31
  5. Beating the Grunfeld (Batsford Chess Library) by Anatoly Karpov, 1993-03
  6. Karpov on Karpov: A Memoirs of a Chess World Champion by Anatoly Karpov, 1992-01
  7. How to Play the English Opening (Batsford Chess Books) by Anatoly Karpov, 2007-10-01
  8. Diary of a Chess Queen by Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2009
  9. The Semi-Open Game in Action: Intermediate Level (MacMillan Chess Library) by Anatoly Karpov, 1988-12
  10. Anatoly Karpov's Games as World Champion 1975-1977 (A Batsford chess book) by Anatoly Karpov, 1978

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2. Anatoly Karpov
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4. Anatoly Karpov Chess School
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7. Time Beauty, Truth And Hitchcock. (Garry Kasparov And Anatoly
Time Beauty, truth and Hitchcock. (Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov's chess tournament at the Hudson Theater, New York) (column) @ HighBeam
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10. Karpov, Anatoly RUS FIDE World Top Chess Player
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11. FIDE Online. FIDE News: FIDE Reply To The Recent Interview Of Anatoly Karpov
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12. Famous Chess Players - Anatoly Karpov
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Karpov, Anatoly [Anatoly Evgenievich Karpov]
Born:
1951-May-23; Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk, USSR
Career Highlights:
World Junior Champion
USSR Champion (3 times)
World Champion
Candidates final match vs. Korchnoi (+3-2=19); Moscow
Title match vs. Fischer (+0-0=0); Karpov won by forfeit
Title match vs. Korchnoi (+6-5=21); Baguio City
Title match vs. Korchnoi (+6-2=10); Meran
Title match vs. Kasparov (+5-3=40); Moscow (KK-I, annulled)
Title match vs. Kasparov (+3-5=16); Moscow (KK-II)
Title match vs. Kasparov (+4-5=15); London/Leningrad (KK-III)
Candidates final match vs. Sokolov (+4-0=7); Linares
Title match vs. Kasparov (+4-4=16); Seville (KK-IV)
Candidates final match vs. Timman (+4-0=5); Kuala Lumpur

13. Anatoly Karpov: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
karpov, anatoly (?nutôl ye kär pôf) , 1951–, Russian chess master. In 1970 he became the world s youngest international grand master. karpov won (1975) the
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Russian chess master who was world champion from 1975 to 1985. Encyclopedia Karpov, Anatoly ənÅ­t´l yē k¤r p´f ) , 1951–, Russian chess master. In 1970 he became the world's youngest international grand master. Karpov won (1975) the world championship by default when Bobby Fischer , the titleholder, refused to agree to terms for a match. He successfully defended (1978, 1981) his title against Viktor Korchnoi but lost (1985) to Gary Kasparov . Karpov regained (1993) the International Chess Federation (FIDE) championship in a playoff after Kasparov formed a rival association and was expelled from the federation. Karpov retained the FIDE championship after defeating Viswanathan Anand, an Indian grandmaster, in 1998. Disputes with the sponsoring organization prompted Karpov to refuse to participate in a tournament the following year, and he was stripped of his FIDE championship. Wikipedia Anatoly Karpov Anatoli Karpov Anatoli Yevgenyevich Karpov May 23 ) is a Russian chess grandmaster and former World Champion . He is considered one of the greatest chess players in history, especially in tournament play: he is the most successful tournament player of all time, with over 140 first-places to his credit. From

14. USSR Chess Championship: Information From Answers.com
USSR chess Championship Winner list 1991 (58th, Moscow ) Minasian, List of national chess championships Yuri Averbakh Paul Keres anatoly karpov
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15. Anatoly Karpov
anatoly Evgenievich karpov was born in Zlatoust, Russia in 1951. He was taught the moves of chess when he was 4. At the age of 15 he became one of the
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Anatoly Karpov 12th World Champion, 1975 - 1985
FIDE Champion 1993 - present Anatoly Evgenievich Karpov was born in Zlatoust, Russia in 1951. He was taught the moves of chess when he was 4. At the age of 15 he became one of the youngest Soviet players ever to gain the title of National Master. In April 1975, a few days before his 24th birthday FIDE declared him the World Champion after Bobby Fischer, the current World Champion, refused to defend his title. Karpov was embarrassed that he had acquired the title in this manner and subsequently played in many strong tournaments to prove that he deserved to be World Champion. He performed impressively and accumulated the finest tournament record in history. He once said, "To be champion requires more than simply being a strong player; one has to be a strong human being as well." He retained his title until losing to Garry Kasparov in a controversial match in 1985. In 1993 Kasparov rejected FIDE leaving Karpov to play in the official FIDE World Championship match in which he defeated Jan Timman of the Netherlands. However, his victory was over-shadowed by the independent championship match played at the same time between the current World Champion, Kasparov and British Grandmaster, Nigel Short. Both Karpov and Kasparov won their championship matches and both claim the title of World Champion.

16. Anatoly Karpov
anatoly karpov anatoly karpov Born May 23, 1951 chess Soviet world champion chess anatoly karpov not to defend his FIDE world title (AAP Sports News
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chess anatoly karpov not to defend his FIDE world title (AAP Sports News (Australia)) ANAND TO CHALLENGE anatoly karpov FOR WORLD chess CROWN.
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18. Anatoly Karpov - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Perhaps spurred on by this comment, karpov played the chess of his life ISBN 0486245128; anatoly karpov s Best Games by anatoly karpov, Batsford; 2003.
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Anatoly Karpov
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Anatoli Yevgenyevich Karpov (Анато́лий Евге́ньевич Ка́рпов) (born May 23 ) is a Russian chess grandmaster and former World Champion . He is the most successful tournament player of all time, and as of July 2005 he has 161 first-place finishes to his credit. From to he played in every FIDE World Championship match. His overall professional record is 1,118 wins, 287 losses, and 1,480 draws in 3,163 games. His peak ELO rating is 2780.
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Karpov was born on May 23, 1951 in Zlatoust in the former Soviet Union and learned to play chess at the age of 4. At age 12 he was accepted into Mikhail Botvinnik 's prestigious chess school. Ironically, Botvinnik had this to say about a young Karpov: "The boy doesn't have a clue about chess, and there's no future at all for him in this profession." Karpov proved him wrong by becoming the youngest Soviet National Master in history at 15, and won in his first international chess tournament several months later. In he took 5th in the Soviet Junior Chess Championship and won the European Junior Chess Championship later that same year. In

19. Anatoly Karpov
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20. Anatoly Karpov
More on anatoly karpov from Fact Monster. anatoly karpov karpov, anatoly , 1951–, Russian chess master. In 1970 he became the world s youngest .
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