GENIO SOVIÉTICO ESTRANGULA A SU RIVAL: Karpov vs Unzicker (Olimpiadas, 1974)

♕ Like this video. ♕ Subscribe to this channel to receive future installments. ♕ OUR FACEBOOK PAGE TO JOIN:   / partidasinmortalesdeajedrez   ♕ ALSO FOLLOW THIS CHANNEL ON TWITTER:   / ajedrezinmortal   ♕ OUR TWITCH CHANNEL:   / partidasinmortales   ♕ YOU CAN SUPPORT THIS PROJECT WITH A DONATION: https://streamlabs.com/partidasinmort... ♕ OUR INSTAGRAM:   / partidas_inmortales_ajedrez   The Peruvian GM Julio Granda Zuñiga rightly said that the study of the classics (Morphy, Anderssen, Steinitz, Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhine, Euwe, Botvinnik, Smyslov, Tal, etc.) is a fundamental part of every chess player's training, and that failure to study these classic games impairs a deeper understanding of the game. This is why players like Magnus Carlsen (who does study the classics) have a superiority over his contemporaries. This is why we will present classic and immortal games here, considering them to be an essential part of every chess player's development.