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This the second game in the series on the great Anatoly Karpov. It was a Rubinstein French he played against Timoschenko in the 1961 USSR Junior Championship when he was only 10 years old.
The game had a very thrilling ending, and both sides blundered dreadfully once, so it could have gone either way. In the end, Timoschenko was the last one to blunder and Karpov finally managed to punish him.
The interesting part about this game is just how dominated Karpov was in the middlegame. His pieces were bad, his king unsafe, and Timoschenko had basically crushed him strategically and positionally.
He wasn’t great at 10, as we saw in the previous video too. I think his development is what will make this series fun to do! Hope you like it!
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