Karpov's Best Games 1-4 GM Anatoly Karpov
In the first volume of a series of chess DVDs devoted to his best games, the 12th World Champion GM Anatoly Karpov discusses and analyzes four of his best tournament games of recent times - those against Alexander Khalifman (Reykjavik 1991), Gata Kamsky (Moscow 1992), Alexei Shirov (Biel 1992), and Veselin Topalov (Linares 1994).This DVD (and others in the series) provide the viewer with a unique perspective on the thought processes of a World Chess Champion.Total approximate running time: 82 minutes In the second volume of a series of chess DVDs devoted to his best games, the 12th World Champion GM Anatoly Karpov discusses and analyzes four of his best tournament games of recent times - those against Andras Adorjan (Lucerne 1989), Artur Yusupov (USSR Ch. 1988), Garry Kasparov (Belfort 1988), and Gyula Sax (Linares 1983).This DVD (and others in the series) provide the viewer with a unique perspective on the thought processes of a World Chess Champion.Total approximate running time: 73