The duel with the dragon
In the life of every chess player sooner or later come across the notorious "Dragon", the sharp variation of the Sicilian Dragon in defense. Although the Black can unleash his dragon in more ways than one, were certainly fascinating duels over the years we have been in those games. Among the many champions who have faced the Sicilian defense, especially in the years of his accession, there is Anatoly Karpov , a true positional genius, who loved to find ways that would avoid the sharpest, followed by going into simple positions techniques where "dominated" literally his opponents. Very interesting this extract from the famous book by Kasparov "My great predecessors
" where Karpov faces the "dragon" by Miles in the tournament in London in 1982.