Kasparov vs Karpov
World Championship | ? | Round 11
621
[Event "World Championship"]
[Site "?"]
[Round "11"]
[White "Kasparov"]
[Black "Karpov"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E21"]
[Opening "Nimzo-Indian: Three Knights"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Nf3 O-O 5. Bg5 c5 6. e3 cxd4 7. exd4 h6 8.
Bh4 d5 {Black finally stakes a claim in the center of the board. This is
typical of hypermodern strategy, where central action is delayed for some
time, but in this case the resulting position has quite a classical flavor.}
9. Rc1 dxc4 10. Bxc4 {Accepting an isolated d-pawn indicates that White is
looking for a complex middlegame with attacking chances. There are many
different strategies available to White, while Black tries to blockade the
d5-square.} 10... Nc6 11. O-O Be7 {The bishop no longer serves any useful
function at b4 so it retreats to e7 where it breaks the pin.} 12. Re1 b6 13.
a3 Bb7 14. Bg3 Rc8 { Black threatens a discovered attack against the bishop at
c4.} 15. Ba2 { White retreats the bishop but now Black can take over the
initiative.} 15... Bd6 { Now I should have moved the bishop to e5, maintaining
my attacking chances.} 16. d5 {This is a premature resolution of the tension
in the center. 16.Be5! Bxe5 17.dxe5 Nd7 18.Bb1 There are still chances here to
develop a successful kingside attack.} 16... Nxd5 17. Nxd5 Bxg3 18. hxg3 exd5
19. Bxd5 Qf6 20. Qa4 Rfd8 21. Rcd1 Rd7 {21...Qxb2? 22.Bxc6 Rxd1 23.Bxb7 White
wins material.} 22. Qg4 Rcd8 {A costly oversight. Take a moment to try to find
my next move. It isn't all that easy, but Karpov really should have seen it
coming.} 23. Qxd7 { The attack plays itself.} 23... Rxd7 24. Re8+ Kh7 25. Be4+
{ Karpov resigned, since he was about to lose more material.} 25... g6 26.
Rxd7 Ba6 27. Bxc6 Qxc6 28. Rxf7# 1-0
1-0
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