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Chess Is My Life Karpov Pdf 11


Chess Is My Life Karpov Pdf 11




Chess is more than just a game for many people. It is a passion, a hobby, a challenge, and a way of life. For Anatoly Karpov, the former world chess champion and one of the greatest players of all time, chess is his life. In his autobiography, Chess Is My Life, Karpov reveals his personal and professional journey from a young prodigy to a chess legend.


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Karpov was born in 1951 in Zlatoust, a city in the Ural Mountains of Russia. He learned chess at the age of four from his father, who was an engineer. He soon showed exceptional talent and won many junior tournaments. He became a grandmaster at the age of 19 and qualified for the Candidates Tournament, the final stage of the world championship cycle, in 1973. He faced many formidable opponents, such as Viktor Korchnoi, Lev Polugaevsky, and Boris Spassky, but he emerged victorious and earned the right to challenge Bobby Fischer for the world title in 1975.


However, Fischer refused to defend his title and forfeited it to Karpov, who became the 12th world chess champion by default. Karpov was not satisfied with this outcome and wanted to prove himself as a worthy champion. He defended his title successfully against Korchnoi in 1978 and 1981, Spassky in 1984, and Garry Kasparov in 1985. He lost his title to Kasparov in 1985 after a long and bitter rivalry that lasted for six years and five matches. He regained the title in 1993 after Kasparov split from FIDE, the world chess federation, and formed his own organization. He held the title until 1999, when he lost it to Alexander Khalifman.


Karpov's style of play is characterized by deep positional understanding, precise calculation, and elegant technique. He is known for his mastery of the endgame, where he can squeeze out wins from seemingly equal positions. He has won many prestigious tournaments, such as Linares, Tilburg, Dortmund, and Wijk aan Zee. He has also contributed to chess theory with many opening innovations, especially in the Caro-Kann, the Nimzo-Indian, and the Queen's Indian defenses. He has written several books on chess, including Chess Is My Life.


Chess Is My Life is a rare glimpse into the mind and soul of a chess genius. It contains Karpov's autobiography, as well as 100 of his best games annotated by himself. It also includes interviews with his friends, rivals, and colleagues, as well as photos and documents from his personal archive. It is a valuable source of information and inspiration for chess lovers of all levels.


If you are interested in reading Chess Is My Life by Anatoly Karpov, you can download it for free from [this link]. It is a PDF file that has 359 pages and is about 11 MB in size. You can also read another version of Chess Is My Life by Victor Korchnoi from [this link]. Korchnoi was Karpov's main rival in the 1970s and 1980s and also wrote his own autobiography with the same title. You can also listen to an audio version of Chess Is My Life Karpov Pdf 11 from [this link]. It is a SoundCloud file that has about 10 minutes of duration.


I hope you enjoy reading or listening to Chess Is My Life by Anatoly Karpov or Victor Korchnoi. Chess is a fascinating game that can enrich your life in many ways. As Karpov said: "Chess helps you to concentrate, improve your logic. It teaches you to play by the rules and take responsibility for your actions."


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