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Karpov - Korchnoi 1981
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132 pages
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In 1981, Anatoly Karpov showcased his dominance in chess, demonstrating near-error-free play and mastery over modern opening systems. Facing him was veteran Viktor Korchnoi, who attempted a final challenge for the championship, but his efforts were futile. Despite Korchnoi's unconventional support from his Ananda Marga gurus, Karpov's formidable skill led to one of the easiest victories in chess history. With this win, Karpov solidified his reign, surpassing the achievements of legendary champions like Capablanca and aiming for the records of Steinitz and others.
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2004, paperback
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