Fischer vs. Karpov, Game 2 -- 1975: The Reason Behind Every Move (Not a Simulation)
In Game 1, Fischer had to shake off the dust. In Game 2, he comes in swinging. This is the second game of the imagined 1975 World Championship match between Bobby Fischer and Anatoly Karpov, a match that never happened, but perhaps should have. In this alternate history series, every move is explained and built from the players’ real styles, historical repertoires, and chess logic. Karpov has White. Fischer has Black. The opening leads into a King’s Indian Defense structure, where Karpov builds calmly and Fischer searches for dynamic counterplay. What begins as a quiet, strategic battle gradually becomes a test of nerve, calculation, and restraint. The centerpiece of the game is a stunning series of moves that show how Fischer could break the rules and still come out ahead. This is not a simulation. This is imagined history, built from real chess. Featured: Fischer vs Karpov, Game 2 1975 World Championship Alternate History Every Move Explained King’s Indian Defense / Fianchetto structure Fischer: 2780 Karpov: 2705 If you enjoy historical chess, alternate history, and deep move-by-move explanation, subscribe to Out of Book Chess. Imagined History. Real Chess. #chess #fischer #karpov #chesshistory #kingsindian #chessanalysis #outofbookchess 00:00 Opening 08:10 Middlegame 16:24 Endgame

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