Anatoly Karpov's Best Games -

A positional clinic in the Queen's Gambit Declined during the Candidates' Semi-Final.

One of his most famous late-career victories, played during his record-breaking performance at the 1994 Linares tournament. Anatoly Karpov's Best Games

Anatoly Karpov , the 12th World Chess Champion (1975–1985), is renowned for a "boa constrictor" style that prioritized positional pressure over flashy tactics. His games are often used as instructional material for maneuvering, prophylaxis, and endgame technique. Peak Elo Rating: 2780. A positional clinic in the Queen's Gambit Declined

Widely considered one of the greatest positional games ever played, where Karpov completely paralyzed his opponent's pieces. the 12th World Chess Champion (1975–1985)

A notable away-win often cited for its precision and strategic clarity.

Part of his epic rivalry with Kasparov, where Karpov managed to build an overwhelming positional advantage.