| Resource | Description | Format | |----------|-------------|--------| | (out of print) | Try used bookstores (eBay, AbeBooks). Occasionally scanned excerpts appear on ChessPublishing or OCCL. | Print only | | “Karpov’s Strategic Wins 1–2” by Tibor Károlyi | Detailed annotations of Karpov’s best games, with emphasis on planning. | Print & Kindle | | “The Anatomy of a Chess Plan” (Chessable course) | Based on Karpov’s methods, by GM Sam Shankland. | Online video + PDF notes | | “Positional Decision Making in Chess” by Boris Gelfand | Modern classic heavy on planning, inspired by Karpov. | Print & eBook | | ChessBase “Karpov – Find the Plan” interactive database | 100+ exercises where you choose Karpov’s plan. | Software (Windows) |

If you tell me which, I can suggest which chapter in the book to focus on first, or we can look at a specific type of pawn structure you find difficult. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Share public link

This PDF is a gem for anyone wanting to think like a grandmaster in quiet positions. Work through each diagram with a physical board (or screen analysis off) – resist the temptation to peek at solutions. If you internalize Karpov’s “small moves,” your own strategic planning will become clearer, less rushed, and more dangerous.

This 256-page book, originally published by Batsford Chess, offers a detailed look into the mind of a legendary positional genius. This article explores the core concepts of the book, why it is essential reading, and how to apply Karpov's methods to your own games. Why "Find the Right Plan" is a Game-Changer

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Then compare your plan to what Karpov played. Do this daily.

By studying Karpov’s games, you learn that chess is not just about finding brilliant tactical shots. It is about creating a position so superior that the winning tactics find themselves.

: Ensuring all forces are coordinated and "linked by invisible threads" to work in harmony. III. Strategic Execution: Prophylaxis and Harmony

Outcome: Black suffocates after 20 moves.

I can provide a detailed tactical and strategic breakdown based on your preference. Share public link

: Pawns on c4, d4, e3, f2, g2, h2. Pieces: Nb3, Bd3, Rc1, Qd2, Ke1, Rf1. Black : Pawns on e6, d5, c6, f7, g7, h7. Pieces: Nf6, Be7, Ra8, Qe7, Ke8, Rf8.

In chess, a plan is a sequence of moves aimed at achieving a concrete goal (e.g., attacking the king, creating a passed pawn, blockading an isolated queen pawn). The “right plan” is the one that fits the of the board.

Karpov teaches how to identify structural weaknesses (weak and strong squares), control open lines, and slowly build an advantage.

If you are trying to find a specific curriculum or book list to study, let me know or what specific pawn structures (like the Carlsbad or Isolated Queen's Pawn) you struggle with most, and I can tailor a custom study guide for you! Anatoly Karpov | Top Chess Players

Anatoly Karpov Find The Right Planpdf [repack] Jun 2026

| Resource | Description | Format | |----------|-------------|--------| | (out of print) | Try used bookstores (eBay, AbeBooks). Occasionally scanned excerpts appear on ChessPublishing or OCCL. | Print only | | “Karpov’s Strategic Wins 1–2” by Tibor Károlyi | Detailed annotations of Karpov’s best games, with emphasis on planning. | Print & Kindle | | “The Anatomy of a Chess Plan” (Chessable course) | Based on Karpov’s methods, by GM Sam Shankland. | Online video + PDF notes | | “Positional Decision Making in Chess” by Boris Gelfand | Modern classic heavy on planning, inspired by Karpov. | Print & eBook | | ChessBase “Karpov – Find the Plan” interactive database | 100+ exercises where you choose Karpov’s plan. | Software (Windows) |

If you tell me which, I can suggest which chapter in the book to focus on first, or we can look at a specific type of pawn structure you find difficult. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Share public link

This PDF is a gem for anyone wanting to think like a grandmaster in quiet positions. Work through each diagram with a physical board (or screen analysis off) – resist the temptation to peek at solutions. If you internalize Karpov’s “small moves,” your own strategic planning will become clearer, less rushed, and more dangerous.

This 256-page book, originally published by Batsford Chess, offers a detailed look into the mind of a legendary positional genius. This article explores the core concepts of the book, why it is essential reading, and how to apply Karpov's methods to your own games. Why "Find the Right Plan" is a Game-Changer anatoly karpov find the right planpdf

Keep in mind that availability and format options might vary depending on your location and device.

Then compare your plan to what Karpov played. Do this daily.

By studying Karpov’s games, you learn that chess is not just about finding brilliant tactical shots. It is about creating a position so superior that the winning tactics find themselves. | Print & Kindle | | “The Anatomy

: Ensuring all forces are coordinated and "linked by invisible threads" to work in harmony. III. Strategic Execution: Prophylaxis and Harmony

Outcome: Black suffocates after 20 moves.

I can provide a detailed tactical and strategic breakdown based on your preference. Share public link | Software (Windows) | If you tell me

: Pawns on c4, d4, e3, f2, g2, h2. Pieces: Nb3, Bd3, Rc1, Qd2, Ke1, Rf1. Black : Pawns on e6, d5, c6, f7, g7, h7. Pieces: Nf6, Be7, Ra8, Qe7, Ke8, Rf8.

In chess, a plan is a sequence of moves aimed at achieving a concrete goal (e.g., attacking the king, creating a passed pawn, blockading an isolated queen pawn). The “right plan” is the one that fits the of the board.

Karpov teaches how to identify structural weaknesses (weak and strong squares), control open lines, and slowly build an advantage.

If you are trying to find a specific curriculum or book list to study, let me know or what specific pawn structures (like the Carlsbad or Isolated Queen's Pawn) you struggle with most, and I can tailor a custom study guide for you! Anatoly Karpov | Top Chess Players

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