After a game 3 comeback for the ages, Anatoly Karpov ran out of time again in a game in which he would have struggled to get a draw. Garry Kasparov used what appeared to be "the principle of two weaknesses" by gaining the advantage in the center with a superior light bishop and knight, then striking with a timely h5 to virtually seal the deal. Tomorrow will be eight blitz games, and with Karpov down 3-1 he will need to play for wins if he is to get back in the match.
After a game 3 comeback for the ages, Anatoly Karpov ran out of time again
in a game in which he would have struggled to get a draw.
Garry Kasparov used what appeared to be "the principle of two weaknesses" by
gaining the advantage in the center with a superior light bishop and knight, then striking with a timely h5 to virtually seal the deal. Tomorrow will be eight blitz games, and with Karpov down 3-1 he will need to play for wins if he is to get back in the match.