⚡ Karpov 🎯 lo entendió demasiado tarde

Many players believe that an isolated pawn is simply a weakness. Karpov believed this too… and ended up losing one of the most instructive games in modern chess. In this analysis, we'll see how a pawn that seemed weak ended up becoming the game's decisive weapon. A brutal lesson on dark squares, activity, coordination, and positional strategy that can completely change your understanding of chess. ♟️ In this video you will learn: • What an isolated pawn really is • When it's a weakness… and when it's an advantage • How to exploit weak squares • Why Karpov was strategically lost • The idea grandmasters use to transform activity into attack Game: Utut Adianto vs. Anatoly Karpov (Jakarta 1997) 00:00 Introduction 00:15 Adianto vs. Karpov (The Isolated Pawn, Chapter 4) 01:55 Pawn Structure Plans against the isolated pawn 02:21 Karpov loses against the isolated pawn 05:43 Weak black squares, the reason Karpov loses this game If you want to improve your strategic understanding and learn chess that isn't usually taught, this channel is for you. 🔔 Subscribe for more in-depth analysis of: Kasparov, Karpov, Capablanca, Tal, Petrosian, and the most important strategic ideas in chess. #chess #karpov #isolatedpaw #strategy #chessstrategy