USSR Championship was brilliantly won by Viktor Korchnoi, but we take here to see an example of what that could have happened at a position given to Karpov in the first round of the tournament, against " Gun "Ukrainian Leonid Stein (the so called because of the ease I had to offer alternatives when analyzing a game).
guess that blog readers will understand me more than once. In my passion for the history of modern chess, I spend one year to another with ease!.
I have several fronts in this blog. The Candidates matches in 1977, including the final match (as in 1978) from the viewpoint of D. Miguel Najdorf, in "The Bedroom Secrets", the match for the World Championships in Baguio City (Philippines) and another ....
But of course, in this case I began to see the "64" and I stayed on for the comments de Tal para el pueblo soviético durante aquella competición.
Supongo que los lectores me perdonarán estos cambios de rumbo productos de mi gran curiosidad.
Prometo “algún día” terminar cada cosa que he empezado.
Al fin y al cabo, escribo por diversión y por ¡inspiración divina! que me da Caissa (!?).
Así que tendremos que tener todos un poquito de paciencia.
“Probablemente he leído más sobre ajedrez
and I've played more games
than any man in history. "
Irving Chernev, chess writer extraordinary mediocre chess player.
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possible end of a game between Stein and Karpov.
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