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Classical games of chess

@TotallyMiraculousDay said in #10:
> It's weird the linked page isn't mentioning en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_1978, of which game 32 is broadly known for being the deciding one
You probably didn't notice the introductory phrase in this Wiki article:
"This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources."
Try adding that decisive game.
Why? By game 32, Victor Korchnoi was only one step away from achieving almost the impossible, accounting the early 4–1 lead in Karpov's favor. How many Grandmasters would have managed to reverse such advantage in a tournament of this level, starting the last game at 5–5 score?.. :)

Theoretically, he had winning chances up to own move 35, and it wasn't lost before Black's move 38.
it means that you can learn much of games that played earlier because there wasnt a engine