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  1. Russian Chess Writers: Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Alekhine, Mikhail Botvinnik, Viktor Korchnoi, Vasily Smyslov
  2. Soviet Chess Writers: Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Mikhail Botvinnik, David Bronstein, Lev Polugaevsky, Vitaly Chekhover, Sergey Belavenets
  3. Russian Chess Players: Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Alekhine, Boris Spassky, Mikhail Botvinnik, Viktor Korchnoi
  4. World Junior Chess Champions: Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Boris Spassky, Yasser Seirawan, Alexander Beliavsky, Viswanathan Anand
  5. KARPOV ON KARPOV Memoirs of a Chess World Champion by Anatoly Karpov, 1991
  6. Ajedrez infantil por Karpov / Karpov Chess Infant (Spanish Edition) by Anatoly Karpov, 2002-01
  7. Secrets from Russia Chess Theory Ana Analysis by Anatoly (editor) Karpov, 1993
  8. New in Chess Yearbook, 1984-B by Anatoly Karpov, 1985-04
  9. New in Chess Yearbook, 1986 by Anatoly Karpov, 1986-09
  10. Disney's Chess Guide (Mickey for Kids) by Anatoly Karpov (Disney), 1998
  11. SECRETS FROM RUSSIA: Chess Theory and Analysis. by Anatoly Karpov (ed)., 1993
  12. Chess Life: Garry Kasparov Vs. Anatoly Karpov 1990 World Chess Championship, Vol by Various Staff, 1990-01-01
  13. New in Chess Yearbook, 1984-B vol 2 by Anatoly Karpov, 1984-01-01
  14. New in Chess Yearbook: Supplement to New in Chess Magazine

41. New In Chess - Magazine Articles
New In chess, I want to. Pick a task Subscribe to NIC Magazine, Subscribe to NIC Yearbook anatoly karpov Analyses by anatoly karpov
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42. Anatoly Karpov Threatens Again To Sue FIDE
anatoly karpov, FIDE World Champion karpov managed to stop FIDE from holding a world chess championship in December, 1998, also by threatening to sue.
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Anatoly Karpov threatens again to sue FIDE
Malcolm Pein reports in "Chess Express 1999 number 2", dated 15 March 1999, that FIDE World Champion Karpov will sue FIDE if FIDE goes ahead with its plan to hold a world championship tournament in Las Vegas in July and August, 1999.
Anatoly Karpov, "FIDE World Champion"
Pein writes: "Karpov, speaking during his match against Piket, said he has an agreement with FIDE which states he must be consulted over the dates. As he has agreed to play in both Dortmund and Polanica, he says he will definitely sue FIDE if they go ahead with the July-August dates." I for one do not consider Karpov to be the world chess champion. The last world chess championship tournament was so obviously rigged in favor of Karpov as to be unconscionable. Furthermore, Karpov is rated number 9 in the world on a recent version of the FIDE rating list and his true strength is more accurately reflected by his number 15 ranking on the WCC list. In short, Karpov is no more "World Chess Champion" than is Evander Holyfield the "Boxing Champion of the World". Karpov managed to stop FIDE from holding a world chess championship in December, 1998, also by threatening to sue. This time, FIDE needs to go ahead with its world championship plans if it wants to retain any credibility.

43. The Road To The World Chess Championship: Karpov's Path To HIS Glorious Victory
Here is how anatoly karpov won the World chess Championship. In the following position, Anand, as black, is a pawn up. The game is clearly won for Black,
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The Road to the World Chess Championship: Karpov's Path to Glorious Victory
Here is how Anatoly Karpov won the World Chess Championship: In the following position, Anand, as black, is a pawn up. The game is clearly won for Black, as the passed pawn on a5 is unstoppable. There is no doubt that in a normal tournament game, played at a normal rate of speed, Anand or any other grandmaster or master would have beaten Karpov in this position. Indeed, Karpov might have resigned on the spot.
Yet, for some inexplicable reason, Kirsam Ilyumzhinov, who had only recently gotten out of prison, where he had spent several years for various petty crimes, only to become President of his Republic of Kalmykia only a few months after getting out of jail on the strength of being a strong supporter of Boris Yeltsin, and who had then bribed his way into becoming President of the World Chess Federation, had decreed that this game for the World Chess Championship be played at the rate of 25 minutes for each side for the entire game! In this position, Karpov, who was hopelessly lost, had less than two minutes left on his clock, whereas Anand had 15 minutes.

44. Anatoly Karpov - Wikiquote
anatoly karpov (1951) chess player karpov clearly belongs to another chess era, from before computer science arrived on the scene. – Felix Izeta
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  • Let us say that a game may be continued in two ways: one of them is a beautiful tactical blow that gives rise to variations that don't yield to precise calculations; the other is clear positional pressure that leads to an endgame with microscopic chances of victory. I would choose the latter without thinking twice. If the opponent offers keen play I don't object; but in such cases I get less satisfaction, even if I win, than from a game conducted according to all the rules of strategy with its ruthless logic. Style? I have no style. I like 1.e4 very much but my results with 1.d4 are better. To be champion requires more than simply being a strong player; one has to be a strong human being as well. Chess is my life, but my life is not chess. Those so-called K-K matches for the title were the biggest misery I had in my life - especially the disappointment of losing in Seville. But, you know, despite our history, there’s still a lot of fight in our battles - it’s still a big fight in the eyes of the media. For them I will always be ready. (on getting revenge against players who've beaten him)

45. Karpov Collection With Cart
karpov s Best Games Volume 1 90min. In the first volume of a series of chess videos devoted to his best games, anatoly karpov, with the assistance of his
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The Karpov Collection Karpov's Best Games Series This series provides the viewer with a unique perspective on the thought processes and competitive spirit of a World Chess Champion. Karpov's Best Games
Volume 1
In the first volume of a series of chess videos devoted to his best games, Anatoly Karpov, with the assistance of his trainer GM Ron Henley discuss and analyze four of the 12th World Champion's most brilliant tournament games from recent times - those against Alexander Khalifman (Reykjavik 1991), Gata Kamsky (Moscow 1992), Alexei Shirov (Biel 1992) and Veselin Topalov (Linares 1994).
Karpov's Best Games
Volume 2
In the second volume of a series of chess videos devoted to his best games, Anatoly Karpov, with the assistance of his trainer GM Ron Henley discuss and analyze four of the 12th World Champion's most brilliant tournament games from recent times - those against Andras Adorjan (Lucerne 1989), Garry Kasparov (Belfort 1988), Artur Yusupov (USSR Ch. 1988), and Gyula Sax (Linares 1983).
Karpov's Best Games
Volume 3
In the third volume of a series of chess videos devoted to his best games, Anatoly Karpov, with the assistance of his trainer GM Ron Henley discuss and analyze five of the 12th World Champion's best tournament games from the year 1996 - those against Lajos Portisch (Biel 1996), Oleg Romanishin (Biel 1996), Vladimir Kramnik (Vienna 1996), Alexei Shirov (Vienna 1996), and Peter Leko (Tilburg 1996).

46. Karpov's Secrets Of Championship Chess With Cart
Champion anatoly karpov s endgame essentials for serious chess players on video! The 12th World Champion anatoly karpov s middlegame strategies for
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Karpov's
Secrets of Championship Chess Anti-English Crunch
With GM Karpov GM Dzindzichashvili . An examination by the authors of the line 1.c4 g6 2.Nc3 Bg7 with c7-c5 system for Black - an extension of the "Roman Forum" (Black repertoire) video series. Presenters:
Anatoly Karpov, Roman Dzindzichashvili
Endgame Essentials
With GM Anatoly Karpov . The 12th World Champion Anatoly Karpov's endgame essentials for serious chess players on video! A course of study aimed at the intermediate level chess player. Presenters:
Anatoly Karpov, Roman Dzindzichashvili
Middlegame Strategies
With GM Anatoly Karpov . The 12th World Champion Anatoly Karpov's middlegame strategies for serious chess players on video! A course of study aimed at the intermediate level chess player. Presenters:
Anatoly Karpov, Roman Dzindzichashvili
Opening Fundamentals With GM Anatoly Karpov . The 12th World Champion Anatoly Karpov's opening strategies for serious chess players on video! A course of study aimed at the intermediate level chess player. Presenters: Anatoly Karpov, Roman Dzindzichashvili

47. Graeme Cree's Soviet Chess Championship Page, 1920-1991
A complete history of the USSR or Soviet chess Championship. 44, 1976, karpov, anatoly, Moscow, 125, -, Won by reigning World Champion
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THE SOVIET CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
Results and Crosstables (Return to the Main Page) A record of the strongest National Championship ever held, whose winners included 8 World Champions (plus one more who tried but didn't win!), 4 unsuccessful World Championship Challengers, and 13 players who made it as far as the Candidates Level. Year Winner/s Location Top
Score Z Notes Alekhine, Alexander Moscow Called "Russian Chess Olympiad" at the time Romanovsky, Peter Petrograd Bogoljubow, Efim Moscow Bogoljubow-Romanovsky Match Leningrad Bogoljubow, Efim Leningrad Bohatirchuk, Fedor
Romanovsky, Peter Moscow Botvinnik's debut Verlinsky, Boris Odessa Botvinnik, Mikhail Moscow Botvinnik, Mikhail Leningrad Levenfish, Grigory
Rabinovich, Ilya Leningrad Levenfish, Grigory Tbilisi Botvinnik, Mikhail Leningrad Lilienthal, Andre
Bondarevsky, Igor Moscow Botvinnik, Mikhail Leningrad "Absolute" Championship Botvinnik, Mikhail Moscow Botvinnik, Mikhail Moscow Keres, Paul Leningrad Bronstein, David
Kotov, Alexander

48. RUSNET :: Encyclopedia :: K :: Karpov
karpov regained the FIDE world chess champion title in 1993 after Kasparov left His book anatoly karpov s Best Games (1996) offers readers an annotated
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Did you know... The Russian Far East begins with the Amur River Last updates RusNet Anatoly Karpov, born May 23, 1951, Zlatoust, Russia, USSR. print
version a b c d ... z Updated: 31.10.2003 Russian chess master who dominated world competition from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. ImgBorder('/i/encyclo/k/karpov.jpg',200,290,1); Karpov moved to Leningrad (now St. Petersburg ) with his family early in life. A child prodigy, he learned to play chess at the age of four and was rated a first-category player by the time he was nine. In 1969 he won the world junior championship at Stockholm, and a year later, at age 19, he became the world's youngest grandmaster. An almost uninterrupted series of successes in tournaments during 1971-74 made him the official challenger to Bobby Fischer of the United States for the 1975 world chess championship. Karpov became world champion that year when Fischer refused to play a match with him under conditions set by the official world chess organization, the Federation Internationale des Echecs (FIDE). Karpov narrowly retained his title against the Soviet defector Viktor Korchnoi in 1978 and beat Korchnoi again handily in 1981.

49. Anatoly Karpov
He won the chess oscar ofr 1974. On April 24, 1975 anatoly karpov was formally crowned the 12th World Champion when Fischer declined to defend his title.
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50. Association Of Chess Professionals Main Page
Women s chess. Ekaterina Kovalevskaya answers the ACP questions It is unfortunate that anatoly karpov s unconstrained desire to promote himself as a
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51. Association Of Chess Professionals | ACP News
It is unfortunate that anatoly karpov s unconstrained desire to promote himself anatoly alone, among the dependable chess world, advanced the version of
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52. Anatoly Karpov - One Language
karpov in the 21st century plays less chess than he used to. ISBN 0486245128; anatoly karpov s Best Games by anatoly karpov, Batsford; 2003.
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Anatoli Karpov Anatoli Yevgenyevic Karpov May 23 ) is a Russian chess grandmaster and former World Champion . He is considered one of the greatest players in chess history, especially in tournament play: he is the most successful tournament player in history, with over 140 first-places to his credit. His overall record is 1,118 wins, 287 losses, and 1,480 draws in 3,163 games. His peak ELO rating is 2780. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Grandmaster
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Grandmaster
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 extremely prestigious chess school. He became 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 several months later. But his career really took off in when he became the first Soviet player since Boris Spassky (1955) to win the World Junior Chess Championship with a score of 10 out of 11. Soon afterwards he tied for 4th place at an international tournament in Caracas, Venezuela and became the world's youngest

53. Welcome To UMBC Chess Club
Former World chess Champion anatoly karpov will spend two days at UMBC presenting two public events and providing private training sessions with the UMBC
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Former World Chess Champion
Anatoly Karpov at UMBC
University of Maryland, Baltimore Count y Press Release, March 31, 2005, from Dr. Alan Sherman
Former World Chess Champion Anatoly Karpov will spend two days at UMBC presenting two public events and providing private training sessions with the UMBC Chess Teams. In 1975, Karpov became World Chess Champion when Bobby Fischer refused to defend his title. Since then, Karpov has continued to distinguish himself as one of the greatest chess players. Born in 1951 in Zlatoust, Southern Urals, Karpov is visiting the USA in celebration of the 30th anniversary of his first world title. All evening events free and open to the public.
Karpov will simultaneously play all scholastic challengers grades 1-12.
Limit: first 60 players. Bring your own regulation set.
Note: There is a public food court in the Commons.

54. USSR Chess Championship -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
USSR chess Championship. Categories chess competitions Winner list (Click link for more info and facts about karpov, anatoly) karpov, anatoly
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USSR Chess Championship
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Winner list:
(A city of central European Russia; formerly capital of both the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia; since 1991 the capital of the Russian Federation) Moscow ) Minasian, Artashes
(A city in the European part of Russia; 2nd largest Russian city; located at the head of the Gulf of Finland; former capital of Russia) Leningrad (Click link for more info and facts about Beliavsky, Alexander) Beliavsky, Alexander / Yudasin, Leonid / Bareev, Evgeny / Vyzmanavin, Alexey "ex aequo"
(A port city of south central Ukraine on an arm of the Black Sea) Odessa ) Vaganian, Rafael
(A city of central European Russia; formerly capital of both the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia; since 1991 the capital of the Russian Federation) Moscow (Click link for more info and facts about Karpov, Anatoly) Karpov, Anatoly (Click link for more info and facts about Kasparov, Garry) Kasparov, Garry "ex aequo"
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55. Anatoly Karpov -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
anatoly karpov s Best Games by anatoly karpov, Batsford; 2003. ISBN 0713478438 karpov on karpov A Memoirs of a chess World Champion by anatoly karpov,
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Anatoly Karpov
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Anatoli Yevgenyevich Karpov (A federation in northeastern Europe and northern Asia; formerly Soviet Russia; since 1991 an independent state) Russia n (A game for two players who move their 16 pieces according to specific rules; the object is to checkmate the opponent's king) chess (A player of exceptional or world class skill in chess or bridge) grandmaster and former (Click link for more info and facts about World Champion) 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 1978 to 1998 he played in every (Click link for more info and facts about FIDE) FIDE World Championship match. His overall professional record is 1,118 wins, 287 losses, and 1,480 draws in 3,163 games. His peak (Click link for more info and facts about ELO rating) ELO rating is 2780.
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Karpov was born on May 23, 1951 in

56. Anatoly Karpov
karpov, anatoly (1951 ). karpov.jpg (2913 bytes) In 1989 a poll in the BRITISH chess MAGAZINE showed the karpov was the world s most boring player,
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Just Chess Commercial Chess Sites Human Vs. Computer / Chess Engines, Hardware, and Software Dedicated Chess Computers The first world champion to win the title without playing a chess match, he got the title in 1975 when Fischer refused to defend his title. Anatoly became a Candidate Master at the age of 11, a Master at 15, an International Grandmaster at 19, and world champion at 24. In 1978 he was named Soviet Union Sportsman of the Year and was personally decorated by President Breshnev. Karpov became World Champion before he became USSR Champion. He never scored worse than 4th place while world champion. No Soviet opponent has ever beat him outside the Soviet Union. He became the first millionaire playing chess. He is a member of the Supreme Soviet Commission for Foreign Affairs and the President of the Soviet Peace Fund. He is the first world champion to be born in Asia. He has the most complete collection of postage stamps on the topic of chess and specializes in stamps with reproductions of paintings. In 1989 a poll in the BRITISH CHESS MAGAZINE showed the Karpov was the world's most boring player, followed by Sammy Reshevsky. Karpov's diploma thesis at the Leningrad State University was entitled: "Spare time and its economic significance under Socialism." There is no mention of chess. Just Chess Commercial Chess Sites Human Vs. Computer / Chess Engines, Hardware, and Software Dedicated Chess Computers ... Laptop/Toshiba Laptop.htm

57. Chess Graphics : Anatoly Karpov
traveller chess graphics anatoly karpov. Photos of anatoly karpov. 9 years old, with Euwe (Fide president). Main Graphics Page
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9 years old
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58. Anatoly Karpov - Enpsychlopedia
karpov in the 21st century plays less chess than he used to. In 1991 karpov temporarily It uses material from the Wikipedia article anatoly karpov .
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Karpov.jpg 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 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. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Grandmaster 2 Candidate 3 World champion 4 Rival ... edit
Grandmaster
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 extremely 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

59. Anatoly Karpov
chess Poster, chess problems, Grandmasters, chess history, Rules, and much more
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Leningrad, 1974 Who would be Fischer's first challenger? Most pundits chose Spassky, for though his record as Champion had not been too impressive, his dominant play in the mid-sixties had not been forgotten. But in the second round of the Candidates' Matches, Spassky faced the youthful Anatoly Karpov, who advanced to the finals with remarkably mature play. Here he gives a textbook example of exploiting a small positional advantage on the white side of the Sicilian Defense. This browser is not Java-enabled.
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60. Anatoly Karpov's Best Games; Author: Karpov, Anatoly; Paperback (C Format)
English Books Games chess anatoly karpov s Best Games 64 chess games that chart anatoly karpov s illustrious career, from his early games as a
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