Find The Right Plan.pdf — Anatoly Karpov -
For decades, club players have struggled with a single, devastating question: "I’m out of the opening, I have no immediate tactics, but I have no idea what to do next."
If you study the PDF, you will notice a recurring motif: the outpost knight. In the 1978 World Championship match against Viktor Korchnoi, Karpov repeatedly placed knights on e5 and d5. The plan was simple: "I will trade your bishop, then place my knight where your pawns cannot touch it." That is a plan. A concrete, repeatable, winning plan. Anatoly Karpov - Find The Right Plan.pdf
This article explores what this PDF represents, why Karpov’s approach is the ultimate antidote to aimless moves, and how you can use these lessons to transform your own game. For decades, club players have struggled with a
“I can play Nxe6? No, that drops a piece. Maybe f4-f5?” A concrete, repeatable, winning plan