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Anatoly Karpov vs Klaus Payrhuber
World Junior Championship qual-2 (1969), Stockholm SWE, rd 5, Aug-14
Formation: King's Indian Attack (A07)  ·  1-0

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May-01-05  sfm: After 9.-,f5? the black position is hard to defend. A classic example of a a2-g8 diagonal weakness.
Dec-13-07
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  playground player: I give up--why did Black resign? What's so terrible about 15...Qxg5?
Dec-13-07  zanshin: 11...e6 is better, as well as 14...d5 or 14...Ne5.

<PGP> After 15...Qxg5 16.Qxc7, Black has just had enough.

Jul-02-08  Woody Wood Pusher: wow quick game. Black should have played 10...e6and guarded that diagonal.
Dec-31-09  Bolgoljubov: Payrhuber was probably expecting a Najdorf and Karpov surprised him with a King's Indian Attack system of which it looks like he was unfamiliar.

Payrhuber's premature F7-F5 left him with an incredibly weak E6 square, which Karpov's Knight, Rook and Queen poured into. A good example of exploiting the weakness that your opponent leaves behind.

Jun-11-12  LoveThatJoker: Guess-the-Move Final Score:

Karpov vs K Payrhuber, 1969.
YOU ARE PLAYING THE ROLE OF KARPOV.
Your score: 26 (par = 19)

LTJ

Dec-22-22
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  ManonFire: Wished Karpov would have highlighted a few moves for posterity.

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