"One is Permitted to Lose to Karpov with Black!" - A Near-Perfect Zugzwang
BEST WAY TO IMPROVE YOUR CHESS https://onelink.to/lotus-agadmator #agadmator Check out the game I mention in the video: Ossip Bernstein vs Akiba Rubinstein http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessg... Anatoly Karpov vs Wolfgang Unzicker "Squeeze Play" (game of the day May-23-2012) Olympiad Final-A (1974), Nice FRA, rd 4, Jun-18 Spanish Game: Closed Variations. Chigorin Defense (C98) 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3 Na5 10. Bc2 c5 11. d4 Qc7 12. Nbd2 Nc6 13. d5 Nd8 14. a4 Rb8 15. ab5 ab5 16. b4 Nb7 17. Nf1 Bd7 18. Be3 Ra8 19. Qd2 Rfc8 20. Bd3 g6 21. Ng3 Bf8 22. Ra2 c4 23. Bb1 Qd8 24. Ba7 Ne8 25. Bc2 Nc7 26. Rea1 Qe7 27. Bb1 Be8 28. Ne2 Nd8 29. Nh2 Bg7 30. f4 f6 31. f5 g5 32. Bc2 Bf7 33. Ng3 Nb7 34. Bd1 h6 35. Bh5 Qe8 36. Qd1 Nd8 37. Ra3 Kf8 38. R1a2 Kg8 39. Ng4 Kf8 40. Ne3 Kg8 41. Bf7 Nf7 42. Qh5 Nd8 43. Qg6 Kf8 44. Nh5 Karpov puts on an absolute clinic in this game, demonstrating the power of prophylaxis and deep positional maneuvering in the Ruy Lopez (also known as the Spanish Game). Unzicker opts for the Chigorin Defense, although with the awkward knight retreat 13. …Nd8?! black’s pieces become very difficult to coordinate. Karpov methodically fixes the queenside with 14. a4 and 16. b4! – depriving black of any counterplay on that side of the board and allowing white to consolidate his position before pressing forward. Karpov introduced an incredibly effective blockading method with 24. Ba7! – completely shutting down black’s activity on the a-file and allowing white to completely regroup before opening up another front on the kingside with 30. f4! Unzicker attempted to shut down the position and huddle into a defensive crouch to passively try to make a draw, however Karpov attentively sought to weaken the light squares on black’s kingside with 35. Bh5! and decisively infiltrated with 43. Qg6. Unzicker resigned after 44. Nh5 as his entire position was in near-perfect zugzwang. After the game, Unzicker declared “One is permitted to lose to Karpov with black!” https://www.ichess.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you realllly enjoy my content, you're welcome to support me and my channel with a small donation via PayPal, Bitcoin or Litecoin. Link to PayPal donation https://www.paypal.me/agadmator Bitcoin address 12VEbMQPyLzBoZzw9yuNofph4C9Ansc4iZ Litecoin address LbSuZuBffDCNmr5CSZbY7W2zM83w4ZvnC7 Check out ALL my videos here • "Grand Opening" - Anderssen beats Morphy w... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitch: / agadmatorchess Facebook: / agadmatoryoutube Twitter: / agadmator Instagram: / agadmator Instagram gf: / jekalumina Lichess: https://lichess.org/@/agadmator Chess.com: agadmator Skype: agadmator League of Legends: agadmator :) "Watch me without ads on your Amazon devices (https://bit.ly/Agadmator_Amazon) and Roku TV (https://bit.ly/Agadmator_Roku)

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