Karpov vs Kasparov - Epic 1985 World Chess Championship Final Game Analysis
Offered By: Remote Chess Academy via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Dive into an in-depth analysis of the epic final game between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov from the 1985 World Chess Championship. Explore the high-stakes context, with Karpov needing a win to retain his title and Kasparov aiming for a draw. Learn about the Sicilian Defense, particularly the Najdorf Variation, as you witness deep positional moves, strategic maneuvers, and brilliant sacrifices. Follow the game's progression, from Karpov's prophylactic moves and positional thinking to Kasparov's defensive tactics and game-changing moves. Analyze key moments, including potential inaccuracies, positional sacrifices, and the fatal blunder that decided the championship. Gain valuable insights into high-level chess strategy and the psychological aspects of a crucial title match.
Syllabus
Karpov vs Kasparov, World Chess Championship 1985
Context of the game: Karpov's title is on the line
Why the Najdorf Variation?
Karpov's prophylactic move
Karpov's deep, positional thinking
Maneuvering the pieces gradually
Kasparov defends the checkmate threat on time
Garry Kasparov's brilliant move
Karpov's first inaccuracy?!
Brilliant positional sacrifice
Karpov's fatal blunder
Taught by
Remote Chess Academy
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