Karpov vs Miles
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[Event "K+R+5P (One double) vs K+R+5P"] [Site "www.masterchessopen.com"] [Date "1978.01.01"] [Round "0"] [White "Karpov"] [Black "Miles"] [Result "1-0"] [EventType "team"] [EventCountry "BIH"] [FEN "8/3k1ppp/1pR5/3PpP2/1r2P2P/5P2/5K2/8 w - - 0 1"] 1.h5! { To create weaknesses in Black's kingside pawn structure. } Rb2+ 2.Kg3 Rb1 { If 2...h6 3.f6!. } (2...h6 3.f6!) 3.h6 g6 4.fxg6 hxg6 { If 4...fxg6, then e6 is not protected, and White's rook could penetrate there: 5.Re6 b5 6. Rxe5 b4 7.Re6 and White wins. } (4...fxg6 5.Re6 b5 6.Rxe5 b4 7.Re6 $18) 5.Rc2 Rg1+ 6.Rg2 Ra1 7.Rh2! { Observing Tarrasch's rule of posting the rook behind the passed pawn. } Ra8 8.Kg4! f6 9.Rb2 Kc7 10.Rc2+ Kb7 { The variation 10...Kd7 11.Rc6 demonstrates the results of the weaknesses provoked in Black's position - the weak pawns cannot be defended. } (10...Kd7 11.Rc6) 11.d6 b5 12.d7 { If 12...b4 13.Rc8 forces transformation into a won pawn endgame. There are four additional examples at the end of this chapter. The reader will be left to assess the positions on his own - who has the advantage, and how to exploit this advantage. Brief annotations will only highlight milestones and methods. } (12.d7 b4 13.Rc8 $18) {#r} 1-0
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Players
WhiteKarpov
BlackMiles
Game
Moves12
Opening
Result1-0
DateJanuary 01, 1978
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Tournament
TournamentK+R+5P (One double) vs K+R+5P
Locationwww.masterchessopen.com
Round0