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Karpov - Topalov (LINARES 1994)

After the coup 3 of Karpov:

1.d4 One of the most practiced two openings after e4: I've temporarily abandoned since I studied the parts of me that Mathilde Congiu served as a model for e4.
D4E results for me has too many variants called irregular but are far from being the least intéressantes.Je think we should be very seasoned to get out of all possible transpositions.

... ... Nf6 : peurt frequent response that give rise to many opportunities with The Indian example is one of my favorite defenses after the Sicilian attention but I shall soon change (anyway I lose anyway because it is the beginning of middle game to me fatal.


2 c4 A classic that leads to many possibilities
... .... c5 This push pin may cause the Benoni opening, opening very technical and dangerous pawns.

3. Nf3 Karpov avoided the trap of Benoni for a conversion to the English Opening.
Here we see how many transpositions are possible and important as with d4 tee shot.
That's why I refuse to classify the openings in "open" and "closed".
This classification is too rigid in my opinion and leads to learning theory and therefore too dangerous in practice.

Variation: if Karpov had played d5 he entered the game Topalov accepting the Battle of pieces of Benoni.

Could he lose? But I do not think the style of play would have been totally different.

This demonstrates that an opening is never decided by a single player but it is the ballet of the two players who decide to open: one more reason to reject learning too theoretical openings. For a beginner
the early middle game and endgame must be further processed . Avoid
example as I did to purchase and study the five volumes of opening by Kramnik Nf3 when I'm thrown by my opponent after 3 shots in an irregular opening not even referenced in Encyclopedia of openings.

But each has its own style of learning. The key is to win.

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