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Bobby Fischer's Game: The Power of small things

Bobby Fischer's Game: The Power of small things

Bobby Fischer's Game: The Power of small things


Bobby Fisher - Max Euwe


The Olympiad in Leipzig Germany 1960


Opening:/Caro-Kann Defense; Panov Attack


1.e4 c6

2.d4 d5

3.exd5 cxd5

4.c4 Nf6

5.Nc3 Nc6

6.Nf3 Bg4

7.cxd5 Nxd5

8.Qb3 Bxf3

9.gxf3 e6

10.Qxb7 Nxd4

11.Bb5+ Nxb5

12.Qc6+ Ke7

13.Qxb5 Nxc3 [  IF ¹13...Qd7]

14.bxc3 Qd7

15.Rb1 Rd8

16.Be3 Qxb5

17.Rxb5 Rd7

18.Ke2² f6

19.Rd1 Rxd1

20.Kxd1 Kd7

21.Rb8 Kc6

22.Bxa7 g5

23.a4 Bg7

24.Rb6+ Kd5

25.Rb7 Bf8

26.Rb8 Bg7

27.Rb5+ Kc6

28.Rb6+ Kd5±

29.a5 f5

30.Bb8 Rc8

31.a6 Rxc3

32.Rb5+ Kc4    [ IF 32...Kc6 33.Ra5 Bd4

               34.Be5    (34.Ke2 Rc2+ 35.Kd3+-)

               34...Rc5³ ]

33.Rb7 Bd4

34.Rc7+ Kd3

35.Rxc3+ Kxc3

36.Be5        Black resigned 1--0

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  • DeanKellam///////DeanKellam//DeanKellam///////DeanKellam

     your chess commentary.{chess, but still find it fascinating game. I have been watching  find 90% of the "killer moves" and see some of the variations from diffrent positions up to 5 moves deep :D Awesome channel, keep it up yo!}

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  • MatoJelic////1961vampire ////1961vampire////1961vampire



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  • At 6:57... Be5!
  • MatoJelic/MatoJelicMatoJelic/////
  • If you haven't played a chess and you try to apply some of this opening with a player who's experienced enough. "You're Gonna Have a Bad Time"//your voice in this video is kind of different from before and your way of introducing moves


  • Anyone who plays chess at all and is good at it would play same move at 6:57 




     
  • Amazing move {e5! what a brilliant move!}

    Really great game. "The Power of Small Things" is also a great title to the video. Fischer allows his pawn structure to be completely ruined, and his attack goes nowhere after pieces are traded, but all of that results in black having undeveloped pieces and white is free to win the a-pawn and win before a true endgame is reached.

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