Place pieces where they cooperate. Avoid moving the same piece repeatedly unless it achieves a clear strategic goal. Harmonious pieces turn small advantages into concrete pressure.
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In "Find The Right Plan.pdf", Karpov shares his expertise on how to develop a successful plan, stressing the need to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the position, identify key objectives, and create a clear vision for the future. By applying these principles, chess players can significantly improve their game and enhance their chances of success. Anatoly Karpov - Find The Right Plan.pdf
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To improve your planning skills, Karpov offers several practical tips: Place pieces where they cooperate
For those seeking to emulate him: internalize the habit of planning across phases (opening → middlegame → endgame), treat each move as a step toward a long-term aim, and cultivate the technical skill to finish positions once the opponent’s resistance is eroded. That combination—judgment, patience, and technique—is the essence of Karpov’s “right plan,” and the reason he remains a model of classical chess excellence.
Modern chess (fueled by engines and online blitz) has ruined strategic thinking. Players look for forks and discovered checks on every move. The first page of this PDF demands you put away your sword. In Karpov’s world, you win by making your opponent suffocate. This public link is valid for 7 days
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These games (and many like them) reveal a recurrent blueprint: obtain a small structural or spatial edge; eliminate counterplay; probe with maneuvers; create or accentuate a lasting weakness; exchange into favorable endgames; convert.