Game #7 | Bobby Fischer: My 60 Memorable Games | Pride Goeth
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- In the seventh game of Bobby Fischer's My 60 Memorable Games, we analyze his brilliant victory with Black against Fridrik Olafsson at the 1959 Zurich tournament. Playing the King's Indian Defense, Fischer masterfully executed the key ...f5 pawn break, a pivotal moment that Olafsson underestimated. This aggressive kingside push shifted the momentum in Fischer’s favor, allowing him to launch a powerful attack. In this video, I’ll walk you through how Fischer leveraged this breakthrough to create decisive play and outmaneuver Olafsson. Perfect for anyone wanting to improve their understanding of the King's Indian Defense and pawn breaks in dynamic positions.
Game Details:
Event: Zurich, 1959
White: Fridrik Olafsson
Black: Bobby Fischer
Opening: King's Indian Defense
Result: 0-1 (Win for Black)
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Great work again ...
Thanks again!
Hello, salute to you! Explaining Fisher's 60-game match is a very valuable thing!
It is recommended that you talk about Alexander Alekhine's 100 games after Fisher's 60 games. He published a book and chose 100 games that he thought were good. Alekhine is the fourth world champion and the king of tactics. His chess is full of wisdom. It is very worth explaining! Looking forward to your explanation!
I'm considering recording another game collection analysis next. Thanks for the suggestion!
What a game!
Thanks for your comment!
this is awesome please continue the series....subscribed 200th
Thanks very much! New videos on the way soon. I'm on a brief hiatus due to illness.
Hello, it is recommended that when explaining Fisher's chess game, you pull more arrows on the board to indicate the possible first move or landing point of the pieces. In addition, it is also recommended that you show the AI score bar on the left side of your board to it, so that the audience can also see the advantages and disadvantages of some situations! Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm intentionally not using it because Fischer didn't have the benefit of an engine when playing these games, and I want to approach the analysis from a similar mindset. The goal is to focus on human understanding and creativity rather than relying on computer evaluations. Thanks again for your thoughts!
Coach: my new chess goal is to get a variation named after me … thoughts?
That's a solid goal! Just make sure it's a winning variation, not one where the only thing you’re remembered for is how you lost 😅.