: Chess is a "battle of plans," and playing with a flawed plan is generally better than playing with no plan at all.
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Anatoly Karpov, the 12th World Chess Champion (1975–1985), was not a swashbuckling attacker like his rival Garry Kasparov or a tactical wizard like Mikhail Tal. Karpov was something perhaps more dangerous: a surgical strategist. His uncanny ability to "find the right plan" in seemingly quiet positions allowed him to strangle opponents without ever launching a direct assault. Karpov himself said, "The plan is the most important thing. A bad plan is better than no plan at all." : Chess is a "battle of plans," and