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Karpov - Topalov (LINARES 1994)

After 12 shot blanks.

comment until the coup of 12 white:




1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 5.g3 e6 3.Cf3 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Nc6 Bc5 6.Fg2 7.Cb3 Be7 9.0-0 d6 8.Cc3 0-0 ... ....
10.Ff4 exerts pressure on d6 .

.... Ch5 belie the maxim challenged "jumper from jumper strip equals death"

. But this move is necessary here to threaten Karpov crazy pressuring the center.

. But beware that temporarily lose a tempo to Topalov.

If we add the loss of movement in a row to the structure of the Scheveningen that's a lot against a great champion like Karpov.

In the notes on the computer but the gap is small in the head Topalov it must start scoring.

11.e3 that Karpov shot confirms its willingness to let her fool in his place by protecting the pawn and so continue pressure on d6, a major goal of the early middle game.


Rybka, computer software world champion, advises moving the fool.

is milder variant but as hard to follow a large number of shots because the tree is deeper and harder to control for a human.

By cons for moves and most violent human combinatorial geometry can be better than the computer.

This shows how it is best to keep its strategy rather than monitor the computer.


... .. Cxf4

12.exf4. Indeed Karpov strategy is to open two columns on the opposing center (yellow arrows).

This strategy could not be applied under the guidance of Rybka because it prefers the diagonals in his advice without explaining why, at least in this type of structure.

is the failure of computers over humans.

What genius that Karpov! Rybka better than in this shot above.

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