To cross the infantry of the army slowly moves forward. Their elephants have already broken the defensive line. The king tries to retreat. But the enemy’s mounted army surrounds him from behind. It is impossible to escape now. But we are not telling you the story of a vasic war scene. Nor are they talking about any video game. In its existence of one and a half century, chess is known as a tool of war skills, a metaphor for human contexts and benchmarks of talent. Sports in India mean the same game and that is cricketer. Until a few years ago you could accept this as true. But today the situation has changed due to chase. Great Indian players like Vishwanathan Anand have made it quite popular. Now the discussion of chess is becoming more after the victory of world champion D Gukesh in the Norway Chess tournament. But there is also a country from which it is not only a game but also a psychological weapon. We are talking about the Soviet Union.
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Vesartan World and Communism Culture War
It is believed that chess is not just a game for the Soviet Union. This is a psycholocill weapon in Communism Culture War with Vesartan World. So when world champion Anatoli Carpov competed with a fiery Victor Korchanoi for the title at the remote Filipin Resort in Bagio city, the Soviet chess establishments did not appear in the mood to take any risk about this. To advise him, the Soviet chess Rashthan provided a team of talented assistants to Karpov. Along with this, a security team led by the former agent of KGB also sent a security team to keep him safe and safe. Neurocycologist Dr. Vladimir Zokhar, who is considered an expert in hypnosis, was also appointed to help Karpov.
Detective of KGB and American Secret Service posted
On the other hand, where was the Vesartan Country left behind. There was also a variety in the team of Kurchnoi. In this, two England young chess experts, an Austrian -origin woman Rasputin associated with an American spy world, was deployed for her security. Korchanoi was ready for all the moves of Moscow. Korchanoi’s victory for the Soviet press was so frightening that he was avoided to take his name. According to the rules of the International Chess Federation, only six games winners will be considered the winner. In this, the draw was excluded from the count. Carpov and the company won a six-to-five win in the 32-game tuff match. Carpov adopted a cautious approach, which some commentators described the “Boa Constricter” style. England’s International Master Harry Golembek then regretted that there was not a single game to remember. This is an insult to chess.
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Signal sent with a cup of curd
The match had begun that Korchanoi alleged that CarPov’s assistants had sent coded instructions to the champion inside the snacks, which he used to eat during the game. Korachanoi complained: After 20 tricks, yogurt may mean ‘We instruct you to reject the draw’, or a dish of spicy quail eggs may mean ‘play with five nights at a time. “
Try to hypnotize?
During the initial Games, Carpov’s neurocycologist Zokhar Baguio was sitting in the front line of the new amphitheater of the city. He was staring at the challenger. When Korachanoi demanded the doctor to take out to try to hipnotize from a distance, the authorities ordered Zokhar to sit on the back of the hall. but to no avail. After 17 games, Carpov took a great lead of 4-to-1.