Karpov's Spectacular King Hunt! Timman vs Karpov Montreal 1979

Hello friends, enjoy this spectacular game by Anatoly Karpov played against Jan Timman in Montreal 1979. This game's opening has a nice story behind it, in 1978 Karpov played a Wch Match against Kortchnoi and he won it. For that match, he prepared one nice opening idea, but he never got the chance to implement it perfectly. Fortunately, he got to play that idea in this game! Karpov sacrifices the knight and reaps open White's king and finishes him in spectacular King Hunt! Stay tuned till the end the out come of the sacrifice, THE KING HUNT by Anatoly Karpov! #chess #atuldahale #AnatolyKarpov ============================================================================== You can subscribe to my channel on :    / @incrediblechess   You can follow me on social media on : Instagram:   / atuldahale   Facebook Page :   / atulchess   Twitter :   / dahaleatul   I Live stream on Twitch Tv too, you can follow/ subscribe me on Twitch channel :   / atuldahale   Donations are appreciated on the following link so that it will help me to create more interesting and instructive videos for you : Google Pay UPI (Indians): atuldahale64@okicici PayPal Link (Foreigners): https://www.paypal.me/atuldahale If you are looking for personal online coaching then you can contact me on: [email protected] ============================================================================= Game in Notation format : [Event "Montreal International"] [Site "Montreal"] [Date "1979.04.25"] [Round "11"] [White "Timman, Jan H"] [Black "Karpov, Anatoly"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A28"] [WhiteElo "2625"] [BlackElo "2705"] [PlyCount "67"] [EventDate "1979.04.11"] 1. c4 Nf6 2. Nc3 e5 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. e3 Be7 5. d4 exd4 6. Nxd4 O-O 7. Nxc6 bxc6 8.Be2 d5 9. O-O Bd6 10. b3 Qe7 11. Bb2 dxc4 12. bxc4 Rb8 13. Qc1 Ng4 14. g3 Re8 15. Nd1 Nxh2 16. c5 Nxf1 17. cxd6 Nxg3 18. fxg3 Qxd6 19. Kf2 Qh6 20. Bd4 Qh2+ 21. Ke1 Qxg3+ 22. Kd2 Qg2 23. Nb2 Ba6 24. Nd3 Bxd3 25. Kxd3 Rbd8 26. Bf1 Qe4+ 27. Kc3 c5 28. Bxc5 Qc6 29. Kb3 Rb8+ 30. Ka3 Re5 31. Bb4 Qb6 32. Qd2 Rxe3+ 33. Kb2 Qf6+ 34. Kb1 0-1