Jan-05-03 Karpov vs Andersson, 1991 
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ADTsiouras: Of course, 23. Nc8 was a careless move, but it was all Karpov, anyway - he had space on the Kingside, his pieces were aimed at the Queenside, while Andersson had no piece mobility and was underdeveloped. |
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Jan-05-03 Karpov vs Andersson, 1988
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ADTsiouras: Everything Karpov did led to assuring control of the d-file, so his Rook could invade to the 7th line. After the b-Pawn was taken, Andersson had no choice but to take the risk of sacrificing a piece, hoping that his free pawns would be fast. |
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