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Tactics Training – Anatoly Karpov: How to improve your Chess with Anatoly Karpov and become a Chess Tactics Master
Tactics Training – Anatoly Karpov: How to improve your Chess with Anatoly Karpov and become a Chess Tactics Master
Tactics Training – Anatoly Karpov: How to improve your Chess with Anatoly Karpov and become a Chess Tactics Master
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Tactics Training – Anatoly Karpov: How to improve your Chess with Anatoly Karpov and become a Chess Tactics Master

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Anatoly Karpov (1951) is one of the greatest chess players of all time. The Russian grandmaster was World Champion from 1975 to 1985. He became World Champion when the American Bobby Fischer refused to defend his title. And he was dethroned when he lost a match to Garry Kasparov in 1985. Karpov was ranked the World's number one player for 90 months. He won well over a hundred top-tournaments.

Karpov's play was deceptively simple. He always found good moves to glue his his position together. 'Finding the right plan is the key to success', said Karpov. But he always had a sharp eye for tactical solutions as well.

In this training book you don't have to find the right plan, but the right moves! This book will provide you with one hundred training exercises, in positions where Karpov turned the game in his favour. The puzzles start at a moderate level and gradually get more difficult. Don't give up!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherNew in Chess
Release dateSep 2, 2016
ISBN9789056916923
Tactics Training – Anatoly Karpov: How to improve your Chess with Anatoly Karpov and become a Chess Tactics Master
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Frank Erwich

Frank Erwich is a FIDE Master and an experienced chess trainer from the Netherlands. He holds a Master’s degree in Psychology. In 2019 he published the bestselling 1001 Chess Exercises for Club Players.

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Published by New In Chess, Alkmaar, The Netherlands

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Editor: Frank Erwich

Production: Anton Schermer

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ISBN/EAN: 978-90-5691-692-3

Anatoly Karpov

Anatoly Karpov (1951) is one of the greatest chess players of all time. The Russian grandmaster was World Champion from 1975 to 1985. He became World Champion when the American Bobby Fischer refused to defend his title. And he was dethroned when he lost a match to Garry Kasparov in 1985. Karpov was ranked the World's number one player for 90 months. He won well over a hundred top-tournaments.

Karpov's play was deceptively simple. He always found good moves to glue his his position together. 'Finding the right plan is the key to success', said Karpov. But he always had a sharp eye for tactical solutions as well.

In this training app you don't have to find the right plan, but the right moves! This app will provide you with one hundred training exercises, in positions where Karpov turned the game in his favour. The puzzles start at a moderate level and gradually get more difficult. Don't give up!

Excercise 1

White to move

Solution 1

Anatoly Karpov (2710) - Alexei Shirov (2726)

Monte Carlo

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