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Do you back yourself to outplay your opponent in an equal position? How many endgames do you outplay your opponent from a quiet position? Even grandmasters can lose an equal endgame! In this article Equal – Superior – Winning possibly the most powerful player in such positions, Anatoly Karpov demonstrates the technique to make top-class opponents slip from equality to worse and then to a loss. It is no co-incidence that he was one of the most successful tournament players of all time.
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Actually Anatoly Karpov is THE most sucessful touranment player of all time. No other WC or GM has ever won more first prizes in mayor events than Karpov. Not even Kasparov or Fischer.
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