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  1. The Closed Openings in Action (MacMillan Chess Library) by Anatoly Karpov, 1990-02
  2. Karpov's Caro Kann: Panov's Attack (Batsford Chess Books) by Anatoly Karpov, 2006-08-01
  3. Chess and the Art of Negotiation: Ancient Rules for Modern Combat by Anatoly Karpov, Jean-Fran Phelizon, et all 2006-09-30
  4. How to Learn from Your Defeats (Macmillan Library of Chess) by Anatoly Karpov, 1985-06
  5. Winning With the Spanish (Batsford Chess Library) by Anatoly Karpov, 1994-05
  6. Chess at the Top, 1979-1984 (Pergamon Russian Chess Series) by Anatoly Karpov, 1984-12
  7. Secrets from Russia: Chess Theory and Analysis
  8. From Baguio to Merano: The World Championship Matches of 1978 and 1981 (Pergamon Russian Chess Series) by Anatoly Karpov, V. Baturinsky, 1986-11
  9. Winning With the Petroff (Batsford Chess Library) by Anatoly Karpov, 1993-03
  10. Caro Kann Defence: Advance Variation and Gambit System (Batsford Chess Books) by Anatoly Karpov, Mikhail Podgaets, 2006-08-01
  11. ELISTA DIARIES: Karpov-Kamsky, Karpov-Anand, Anand Mexico City 2007 World Chess Championship Matches by Anatoly Karpov, 2007-12-05
  12. Anatoly Karpov's Best Games (Batsford Chess Library) by Anatoly Karpov, 1996-04
  13. Soviet Chess Players: Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Boris Spassky, Tigran Petrosian, Alexander Beliavsky, Mikhail Botvinnik, Paul Keres
  14. World Chess Champions: Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Alekhine, Boris Spassky, Tigran Petrosian, Max Euwe

21. Bill Wall's Chess Master Profiles - Karpov
He won the chess oscar ofr 1974. On April 24, 1975 anatoly karpov was formallycrowned the 12th World Champion when Fischer declined to defend his title.
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ANATOLY KARPOV (1951- ) by Bill Wall Anatoly Karpov was born in Zlatoust, Russia on 23 May, 1951. He learned the moves of chess around age 4 in the Zlatoust Pioneers Palace. By the time he was 11, he had become a candidate master. At age 12 he was accepted into Botvinnik's chess school in Moscow. At 13 he was the youngest player in the 1965 USSR Junior Championship, where he score 4.5 out of 8 in Moscow. In simultaneous exhibitions, he drew Korchnoi and Spassky while still 13 years old. In 1965 his family moved to Tula, Russia. In January, 1966 he took 6th place in the USSR Junior Championship im Moscow. In August, 1966 he became Russia's youngest master at 15 years, 2 months. He participated in his first international chess tournament in December, 1966 when he played and won an invitational chess tournament in Trinec, Yugoslavia. In 1967 he took 5th in the USSR Junior Championship in Moscow. He won the European Junior Championship in Groningen, Netherlands in December 1967. In September, 1968 he entered the Mathematics and Mechanics Department at Moscow University. Semion Furman became his chess trainer during this period. In May, 1969 Anatoly transferred to the Economics Department at Leningrad University where he studied Economics, English, and Spanish. He also became interested in politics and at age 18, was elected delegate to the 17th Congress of the Comsomol and made member of the Central comittee. In August, 1969 he won the World Junior Championship in Stockhom, Sweden with a score of 10 out of 11. He thus became an International Master at age 18. In June, 1970 he tied for 4th place at an international tournamnent in Caracas, Venezuela, gaining a Grandmaster norm. He was awarded the Grandmaster title at the 1970 FIDE Congress in Siegen in September, 1970 at the age of 19. He was the world's youngest Grandmaster. In January, 1971 his FIDE rating was 2540. In September, 1970 he took 4th place in the 39th USSR Championship in Leningrad. In November he tied for first with Stein in the Alekhine Memorial in Moscow. In December he tied for first with Korchnoi in Hastings 1969-70. In 1972 Anatoly's FIDE rating was 2630. In November, 1972 he tied for first with Petrosian and Portisch at San Antonio. Karpov finished his school work at Leningrad State University. His thesis was entitled: "Spare time and its economic significance under Socialism." There is no mention of chess. In 1973 Karpov's FIDE rating was 2660. He took 2nd at Budapest in February, 1973. He then tied for first with Korchnoi at the Leningrad Interzonal in June. He tied for 2nd in the 41st USSR championship in Moscow in October. In November, he took first place at Madrid. He won the 1973 chess Oscar and was voted one of the top 10 sportsmen of the year in Russia. In 1974 Karpov's FIDE rating was 2700. He defeated Polugaevsky, Spassky, and Korchnoi in the Candidates matches in 1974. In June hs score 12 out of 14 in the Nice Olympiad for a gold medal and top board one. Karpov became the offical challenger for Bobby Fischer for the world chess championship. 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. Karpov's FIDE rating was 2705. In June he won the 3rd Vidmar Memorial in Yugoslavia. He won the chess oscar for 1975. In February, 1976 he won at Skopje. In May he won at Amsterdam. In July he took 2nd place in Manila, then won at Montilla, Spain in August. In November he won the 44th USSR Championship in Moscow. He won the chess oscar for 1976. In 1977 Karpov won at Bad Lauterberg, Las Palmas, Bristol, and Tilburg. He won the chess oscar for 1977. In 1978 Karpov's rating had risen to 2725. In February he won at Bogojno, Yugoslavia. In July he defended his world championship title against Viktor Korchnoi in Baguio City, Philippines. Karpov won with 6 wins, 21 draws, and 5 losses. In 1978 Karpov won the Soviet Union Sportsman of the Year and was personally decorated by USSR President Breshnev. In 1979 Karpov won at Montreal, Waddinxveen, and Tilburg. All three events were Category 15 events (average rating over 2600). He won the chess oscar for 1979. In 1980 he won at Bad Kissingen, Bogojno, Amsterdam, and Tilburg. He won the chess oscar for 1980. In 1981 Karpov won at Linares and Moscow. In October, 1981 he defended his world championship title again to Korchnoi, this time in Merano, Italy. He won the match with 6 wins, 10 draws, and 2 losses. He won the chess oscar for 1981. In 1982 he won at London, Hamburg, and Tilburg. In April, 1983 he won the 50th USSR Championship. He won at Hanover and Tilburg later that year. In 1984 Karpov won at Oslo and London. In September, 1984 he started his marathon world championship match with Garry Kasparov. The match was for the first to win 6 games. After 5 wins, 40 draws, and 3 losses, FIDE President Campomanes stopped the match after 5 months of play. Karpov won the chess oscar for 1984. In August, 1985 Karpov won at Amsterdam before resuming his rescheduled world championship match with Kasparov. This time Kasparov won as Karpov won 3 games, drew 16 and lost 5. This time the match was limited to 24 games and played in Moscow. In 1986 Karpov won at Brussels and Bugojno before he started a rematch with Kasparov in July. Karpov again lost to Kasparov in London/Leningrad, winning 4 games, drawing 15 games, and losing 5 games. In 1987 Karpov won at Amsterdam and Bilbao and defeated Sokolov to become challenger to the world championship. He again played Kasparov, in Seville, Spain in October. Kasparov retained his title by drawing it with 4 wins, 16 draws, and 4 losses. In 1988 Karpov won at Wijk aan Zee, Brussels, Tilburg, and the World Active Championship in Mexico. He tied with Kasparov the 1988 USSR Championship. In 1989 he won at Skelleftea and became the world championship challeger after defeating Hjartarson, Yusupov, and Timman (in 1990) in Candidates matches. In July, 1990 he won at Biel before starting he rematch with Kasparov in New York and Lyons in October, 1990. Kasparov again won the match, with a score of 12.5 - 11.5. In 1991 Karpov won at Reggio Emilia and Reykjavik and defeated Anand in a Candidates match. In April 1992 Karpov lost the semi-final Candidates match to Nigel Short, thus being eliminated from the FIDE world championship match. However, in 1993, both Kasparov and Short declined to play a world championship match under FIDE rules. FIDE forfeited Kasparov and Short as World Champion and Challenger in March, 1993. In September, 1993 Karpov defeated Jan Timman for the world FIDE championship. Karpov's FIDE rating was 2760. In March, 1994 Karpov won at Linares (average rating was 2685) and had a performance rating of 2985. In February, 1995 Karpov defeated Gelfand in the FIDE semi-final in India. In April he won at Monte Carlo. In December he won the category 17 tournament at Groningen. In July 1996 Karpov defeated Gata Kamsky for the FIDE world championship match, held in Elista, Kalmykia, Russia. He score 10.5-7.5. Karpov became the first millionaire playing chess. Before the Soviet Union broke up, he was a member of the Supreme Soviet Commission for Foreign Affairs and the President of the Soviet Peace Fund.

22. Karpov, Anatoly
karpov, anatoly 1951, Soviet chess master. In 1970 he became the world's youngestinternational grand master. karpov, anatoly. 1951-, Soviet chess master.
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  • 23. Karpov, Anatoly Yevgenyevich
    karpov, anatoly Yevgenyevich One of the best chess player of the 20thcentury, selected by the readers of chess Informant, Birth May
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    Karpov, Anatoly Yevgenyevich
    One of the best chess player of the 20th century , selected by
    the readers of Chess Informant Birth: May 23, 1951 Zlatoust, USSR
    Nationality: RUS - Russia
    Biographical data: USSR player
    International Master
    International Grandmaster
    European Junior Champion
    World Junior Champion
    USSR Champion
    World Champion The most important results:
    Moscow 1st Stockholm 1st Kuibyshev 1st Daugavpils 1st Leningrad (m), Korchnoi 3:3 Madrid 1st Moscow (m), Polugaevsky 5,5:2,5 Leningrad (m), Spassky 7:4 Moscow (m), Korchnoi 12,5:11,5 Portoroz/Ljubljana 1st Amsterdam 1st Bad Lauterberg 1st Las Palmas 1st Tilburg 1st Baguio City (m), Korchnoi 16,5:15,5 Tilburg 1st Bad Kissingen 1st Bugojno 1st Amsterdam 1st Tilburg 1st Meran (m), Korchnoi 11:7 Linares 1st Moscow 1st Tilburg 1st Tilburg 1st London 1st Moscow (m), Kasparov 25:23 Moscow (m), Kasparov 11:13 Amsterdam 1st London/Leningrad (m), Kasparov 11,5:12,5 Bugojno 1st Sevilla (m), Kasparov 12:12

    24. New In Chess - Magazine Articles
    my order status Change my email address Change my password View all publicationsof New In chess Download New In chess publicationlist. Articles. anatoly karpov.
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    25. New In Chess - Magazine Articles
    Magazine 2000/3, karpov, anatoly Whatever happened to Magazine 1985/7, Kasparov, GarryI would take up arms to defend chess by Milunka Lazarevic Magazine 1985/7
    http://www.newinchess.com/Archives/ArticlesList.aspx?SubjectID=10&Page=8

    26. Anatoly Karpov Wins First World's Chess Match Broadcast In Extreme 3D Over The I
    anatoly karpov Wins First World's chess Match Broadcast in Extreme 3D Over theInternet Event Hosted by X3D Technologies Followed by Fans Around the World
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    Press Release Anatoly Karpov Wins First World's Chess Match Broadcast in Extreme 3D Over the Internet
    Event Hosted by X3D Technologies Followed by Fans Around the World
    Source: X3D Technologies Corporation
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    NEW YORK (Dec. 24, 2002) Anatoly Karpov has won the first world chess match broadcast over the Internet in Extreme 3D. After losing game one, Karpov came roaring back to win the next two games against longtime rival Garry Kasparov. Game four ended in a draw, with Karpov winning the match 2.5- 1.5.
    "I'm thrilled," Mr. Karpov said. "I played very well and proved that chess is not just a young man's game."
    The match was broadcast live over the Internet in 3D using the X3D System from X3D Technologies. It presented Kasparov and Karpov as though they were in space inside and in front of the screen. Followed by chess fans around the world, it was held at the ABC News Building in Times Square New York on December 19th and 20th. World-class magician, David Blaine, made the first move of the game.
    The X3D system and Gateway Software
    The X3D system, retails at $99, contains everything required to convert 2D into Extreme 3D, including wired electronic LCD viewing glasses, monitor pass- through cable, and the X3D installation software. It comes with the X3D Gateway Software, which converts television signals on the fly to true Extreme 3D viewable on any computer with a CRT display. The Gateway Software also delivers Extreme 3D to digital video, making home movies come alive. For more information www.x3dworld.com .

    27. Mephisto Chess Challenger - Karpov, A
    Company Logo July 1, 1997 the Mephisto chess Challenger (MCC) chess program played2 games against world champion anatoly karpov in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
    http://www.rebel.nl/jeroen3.htm
    July 1, 1997 the Mephisto Chess Challenger (MCC) chess program played 2 games against world champion Anatoly Karpov in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
    MCC played on a fast Pentium PRO 200 Mhz, used time control 30 minutes for the whole game. Both games ended in a draw, Karpov as the better chess player and the computer as the tough defender.
    Schach Niggemann at Schach.Niggemann@t-online.de
    MCC comes with the Rebel Gold chess engine and most of the Rebel 8.0 features including a 25,000 game database, all on Cdrom.
    Mephisto Chess Challenger - Karpov, A
    [Event "?"] [Site "Gelsenkirchen"] [Date "1997.07.30"] [Round "?"] [White "Mephisto Chess Challenger"] [Black "Karpov, Anatoly"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [Annotator "Jeroen Noomen"]
    Position after 3. e5
    Against Karpov I would rather prefer the computer to play open positions by means of 3 Nc3! Now it gets a very postional and closed game, which is not very suitable to a computer.
    O-O c5 Nbd2 O-O
    Position after 12... Nb6

    28. Karpov, A - Mephisto Chess Challenger
    Event ? Site Gelsenkirchen Date 1997.07.30 Round ? White karpov,anatoly Black Mephisto chess Challenger Result 1/21/2 Annotator
    http://www.rebel.nl/jeroen2.htm
    July 1, 1997 the Mephisto Chess Challenger (MCC) chess program played 2 games against world champion Anatoly Karpov in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
    MCC played on a fast Pentium PRO 200 Mhz, used time control 30 minutes for the whole game. Both games ended in a draw, Karpov as the better chess player and the computer as the tough defender.
    Schach Niggemann at Schach.Niggemann@t-online.de
    MCC comes with the Rebel Gold chess engine and most of the Rebel 8.0 features including a 25,000 game database, all on Cdrom.
    Karpov, A - Mephisto Chess Challenger
    [Event "?"] [Site "Gelsenkirchen"] [Date "1997.07.30"] [Round "?"] [White "Karpov, Anatoly"] [Black "Mephisto Chess Challenger"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [Annotator "Jeroen Noomen"]
    Position after 7. Bd3
    Karpov's recent favourite move. He has tried this for example several times against Kramnik.
    Bxc4 O-O O-O b5
    Position after 12. a3

    29. Anatoly Karpov
    to win the title without playing a chess match, he anatoly became a Candidate Masterat the age of 11 karpov became World Champion before he became USSR Champion
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    30. Anatoly Karpov
    losses. The chess world eagerly awaits a match between Gary Kasparovand anatoly karpov, to settle the absolute World Championship. As
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    ANATOLY KARPOV World chess champion 1975-1985 Born 23.5.1951 Zlatoust, USSR Anatoly Karpov was born in Zlatoust, Russia on 23 May, 1951. He learned the moves of chess around age 4 in the Zlatoust Pioneers Palace. By the time he was 11, he had become a candidate master. At age 12 he was accepted into Botvinnik's chess school in Moscow. At 13 he was the youngest player in the 1965 USSR Junior Championship, where he score 4.5 out of 8 in Moscow. In simultaneous exhibitions, he drew Korchnoi and Spassky while still 13 years old. In 1965 his family moved to Tula, Russia. In January, 1966 he took 6th place in the USSR Junior Championship im Moscow. In August, 1966 he became Russia's youngest master at 15 years, 2 months. He participated in his first international chess tournament in December, 1966 when he played and won an invitational chess tournament in Trinec, Yugoslavia. In 1967 he took 5th in the USSR Junior Championship in Moscow. He won the European Junior Championship in Groningen, Netherlands in December 1967. In September, 1968 he entered the Mathematics and Mechanics Department at Moscow University. Semion Furman became his chess trainer during this period.

    31. Anand Beats Karpov,  Wins Corsica Open 2002
    strongly from a firstgame loss to beat veteran anatoly karpov of Russia 4-2, inthe final of the sixth edition of the Corsica Open chess tournament played in
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    FIDE Ratings World Indian Guest Book Feedback ... Associations Tournaments Abroad 2002 Till 2002 6th Corsica Open 2002, Bastia, France
    31st October to 4th November, 2002 Anand beats Karpov, makes it three-in-a-row
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    Viswanathan Anand added a fourth world- level title to his collection this year as he rebounded strongly from a first-game loss to beat veteran Anatoly Karpov of Russia 4-2, in the final of the sixth edition of the Corsica Open chess tournament played in Bastia, France. Over the last three months Anand has won the Eurotel title in Prague in May, followed by the Chess Classic of Mainz title in July, the World Cup in Hyderabad in October and now the Corsica Open. In the final against Karpov, another former FIDE World champion like Anand, the Indian lost the first game but bounced back to win the next with white pieces and send the match into a play-off. They drew the next two before Anand won the last two games played in the blitz format. This was the first match in the knockout stage where Anand had been stretched beyond the normal two-game match. In what turned out to be a thrilling days event, the finals proved every bit an entertainer with both the finalists matching each other in rapid and blitz chess. But Anand showed that he had greater desire to win the Euro 20000 top prize, as he dug in deep to equalise 1-1 after a first game defeat. Two rapid draws later, Anand struck deadly in the fifth game with black pieces and finished with a final salvo mating Karpov in the sixth game.

    32. Kasparov Wins Chess Oscar For 2001
    chess Oscar 2001 Rank, Name. Country. Pts. 1, Garry Kasparov, Russia, 3,943. 2,Vladimir Kramnik, Russia, 2,970. USA. 1973. anatoly karpov. RUS. 1974. anatoly karpov.RUS. 1975.
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    33. Karpov's Secrets Of Championship Chess With Cart
    The 12th World Champion anatoly karpov's endgame essentials for serious chess playerson video! A course of study aimed at the intermediate level chess player.
    http://www.chess4less.com/2-karpov secrets.htm
    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

    34. Internet Chess Journal
    1. kolo Polgar, Judit Ehlvest, Jaan 1/2 karpov, anatoly - Gunawan, Ruben 1-0 Adianto,Utut - Milos, Gilberto 1/2 Timman, Jan H - Seirawan, Yasser 1/2 Zaw Win
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    35. WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONS
    World chess Champions UNOFFICIAL NAME, YEARS. Fischer Bobby, 19721975, Spassky( Forfeited title in 1975 ). karpov anatoly, 1975-1985, Korchnoi, Kasparov.
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    World Chess Champions UNOFFICIAL NAME YEARS Lopez Ruy Cutri Giovanni Leonardo Boi Paolo Salvio Alessandro Greco Gioacchino De Kermeur Legall Philidor Francois Deschapelles Alexandre Bourdonnais Louis de la Staunton Howard Anderssen Adolf Morphy Paul Anderssen Adolf Steinitz William OFFICIAL NAME YEARS OPPONENTS Steinitz William Zukertort, Tchigorin, Ginsberg Lasker Emanuel Steinitz, Marshall, Tarrasch, Janowski, Schlechter Capablanca Jose Lasker Alekhine Alexander Capablanca, Bogoljubov Euwe Max Alekhine Alekhine Alexander Euwe Botvinnik Mikhail Bronstein, Smyslov Smyslov Vassily Botvinnik Botvinnik Mikhail Smyslov Tal Mikhail Botvinnik Botvinnik Mikhail Tal Petrosian Tigran Botvinnik Spassky Boris Petrosian Fischer Bobby Spassky ( Forfeited title in 1975 ) Karpov Anatoly Korchnoi, Kasparov Kasparov Garry Karpov ( Split to PCA in 1993 ) Karpov Anatoly 1993-Today Karpov and Kamsky will play for the title PCA CHAMPIONS NAME YEAR OPPONENT Kasparov Garry 1993-Today Anand Thanks to visitors since 01/05/1996
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    36. Anatoly Karpov
    The best book on anatoly karpov that I've read is karpov On karpovMemoirs of a chess World Champion, by anatoly karpov. (Copyright
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    Although I've heard chessplayers say how boring Karpov's games are, I've never found them so. Even on a bad day, Karpov plays interesting chess. There is an undeniable tension in his games that I recognize and enjoy. Without lobbing flashy tactical hand grenades at his opponent, Anatoly Karpov can cause all kinds of havoc with his opponents' positions. He seems at times to be engaging in a gritty hand-to-hand combat, taking territory one or two squares at a time. At other times he appears to be some sort of battlefield magician, making his opponent's pieces and pawns dissolve into disorder apparently effortlessly. (I'm reminded of the Rudolf Spielmann quotation: "In the opening a master should play like a book, in the middle game like a magician, in the ending like a machine.") Most of the chessplayers in the world could not win a single game off this man on their very best day. So, don't say how dull a player Karpov is: I very much doubt his opponents are bored when he calmly and easily takes apart their position!
    Here are my thoughts on FIDE, Karpov, Anand: The 1997-98 World Championship

    37. Anatoly Karpov & Young Chess Players
    anatoly karpov Ex World Champion, Hassan Al Jundi and Elie Khairallah-Members of the LCF, among the promissing Lebanese youth. Back.
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    Anatoly Karpov- Ex World Champion, Hassan Al Jundi and Elie Khairallah- Members of the LCF, among the promissing Lebanese youth Back

    38. Schachturnier 1. NAO Chess Masters, Cannes 2002
    Translate this page Boris Gelfand. Evgeny Bareev © Michaela Kindermann. anatoly karpov.Joel Lautier © NAO chess club. Laurent Fressinet © NAO chess club.
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    Partien im PGN-Format
    Alexander Morozevich
    Veselin Topalov
    Peter Leko
    Boris Gelfand
    Evgeny Bareev
    Anatoly Karpov
    Joel Lautier
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    ] Stefan Kindermann kommentiert aus der sechsten Runde Bareev-Morozevich:
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    Nachspielen am Bildschirm NEU! Stefan Kindermann kommentiert aus der zweiten Runde Leko-Morozevich: PGN-Download Nachspielen am Bildschirm Endstand: 1st NAO Masters, Cannes FRA, 22.2.-3.3.2002 Cat.XVIII (2677) g=4 i=2 Rtng Nat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Score SB Perf 1 Topalov, Veselin g 2739 BUL X = = = 1 = = 1 = 1 6.0/9 50.0 2795 2 Gelfand, Boris g 2708 ISR = X = = = = 1 = 1 1 6.0/9 50.0 2799 3 Bareev, Evgeny g 2707 RUS = = X 1 = 1 = = 4.5/9 42.5 2673 4 Bacrot, Etienne g 2649 FRA = = X 1 = = = = = 4.5/9 40.5 2680 5 Karpov, Anatoly g 2693 RUS = = X 1 = = 1 = 4.5/9 38.5 2675 6 Leko, Peter g 2713 HUN = = = X 1 = = 1 4.5/9 38.5 2673

    39. Anatoly Karpov
    Translate this page Name, anatoly karpov. Land, *, 23/05/1951 Zlatoust. anatoly karpov wurdeam 23.05.1951 in Zlatoust, einer Industriestadt im Südural geboren.
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    Name Anatoly Karpov Land 23/05/1951 Zlatoust
    Internationaler Meister 1969
    Jugendeuropameister 1967
    Jugendweltmeister 1969
    UDSSR - Meister 1976, 1982, 1988
    Schach - Oscar 1973, 1974, 1975,
    "Bei Karpov vereinen sich die schachlichen Fähigkeiten mit einem wahrhaft eisernen Charakter auf glückliche Weise" (Aleksei Suetin) Anatoly Karpov
    Im Jahr darauf gab der Weltmeisterkandidat Viktor Kortschnoj in Tscheljabinsk eine Simultanvorstellung. Anatoly durfte teilnehmen und erreichte ein Remis. Die beiden sollten sich von da an noch oft am Schachbrett treffen. Aber noch ist Karpov nur einer von vielen Talenten in der Sowjetunion. 1962 wird Karpov Meisterkandidat - gerade mal elf Jahre alt. Exweltmeister Mikhail Botwinnik und Weltmeistekandidat Boris Spassky "Sein Spiel konnte keinen besonderen Eindruck auf mich machen. Aber auch Boris Spassky hat mich im gleichen Alter mit seinem Spiel keineswegs beeindruckt. Dennoch wurde er 20 Jahre später Weltmeister. Ein Ziel, das Karpov bereits nach elf Jahren erreicht hat." Im Jahre 1967 erzielte Karpov seinen ersten Turniersieg in einem Internationalen Turnier in Trinek, CSSR, vor Kupka, Kupreitschik und Smejkal.

    40. Linares 2001 Results And Crosstable
    Crosstable The Week in chess Sponsored by The London chess Centre. 2694.3. karpov, anatoly, g, RUS, 2679, 0, ½, ½, 1, *, *, ½, ½, ½,,,0, 4½, 2694.
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    SuperGM Linares ESP (ESP), 23 ii-6 iii 2001 cat. XIX (2722) Kasparov, Gary g RUS Polgar, Judit g HUN Karpov, Anatoly g RUS g HUN Shirov, Alexei g ESP Grischuk, Alexander g RUS Round 1 (February 23, 2001) - Kasparov, Gary Sicilian Najdorf Shirov, Alexei - Karpov, Anatoly Caro Kann Grischuk, Alexander - Polgar, Judit Sicilian Defence (Paulsen Variation) Round 2 (February 24, 2001) Kasparov, Gary - Polgar, Judit Sicilian Najdorf Variation, Deviations Karpov, Anatoly - Grischuk, Alexander Queen's Gambit (without Nc3) - Shirov, Alexei French Defence Round 3 (February 25, 2001) Polgar, Judit - Karpov, Anatoly Caro Kann Shirov, Alexei - Kasparov, Gary Sicilian Scheveningen Variation Grischuk, Alexander Caro Kann (Advance Variation) Round 4 (February 27, 2001) Polgar, Judit - Shirov, Alexei Sicilian Najdorf Variation, Deviations Karpov, Anatoly Queen's Indian Defence (Main Line - Deviations) Grischuk, Alexander

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