Did Fischer Achieve Perfection in Chess?

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2025

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  • @peterquinones3522
    @peterquinones3522 9 місяців тому +68

    Fischer achieved a rating of 2785 without engines, data bases or computers. That is the most astonishing fact in the history of chess.😮

    • @snippletrap
      @snippletrap 9 місяців тому +4

      Morphy’s accomplishment may be greater, since he did not have the competition Fischer had to spur him on

    • @thechuckberryfan98
      @thechuckberryfan98 9 місяців тому +8

      But is 2785 yesterday the same as 2785 today? Or does the Elo score value fluctuate like currencies of money?

    • @JulesMoyaert_photo
      @JulesMoyaert_photo 9 місяців тому +2

      Too often forgotten!

    • @theoneandonlyhooda
      @theoneandonlyhooda 9 місяців тому +8

      @@thechuckberryfan98 fischer was rated 140 points or so higher than the second highest-rated player

    • @AndersonAlves-xf3hp
      @AndersonAlves-xf3hp 9 місяців тому +4

      ​@@thechuckberryfan98modern engines (2023) evaluates fisher performance into 2850 elo todays.

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 9 місяців тому +15

    I have a question. Why is this channel so criminally undersubbed? Your game analysis is clear and well-paced with a few alt lines thrown in that don't go on forever. ? Maybe people need more comedy and drama so they prefer those channels? I just subbed so now it's 19K + 1. :)

    • @chessdawg
      @chessdawg  9 місяців тому +3

      Thank you for your kind words.

  • @andreasandre4756
    @andreasandre4756 9 місяців тому +4

    The rating is not everything, because it is calculated based on constant winning results at a specific time: Magnus's rating is higher, but it is not a fact that he is better than Fischer or Kasparov.

  • @paulvbennett
    @paulvbennett 8 місяців тому +2

    I really appreciate your focus on chess games from the Fischer era. No engines, just pure talent.
    Like so many of my generation (b1954), the Fischer/Spassky match was the catalyst for chess players to become more involved with organised club chess and tournaments.
    Your style is very calm and informative unlike other channels which seek to sensationalise top players.
    Keep it up chessdawg, and we will keep watching.

  • @wolfgangdevries127
    @wolfgangdevries127 9 місяців тому +8

    He was as crazy as they come, but unmatched in chess forever. His understanding of chess was incredible for the time. Coming from a 1500 player 😊

  • @tux1968
    @tux1968 9 місяців тому +7

    @00:42 FWIW, a quick google says: The proper pronunciation of the word "fianchetto" is fee-ahn-KET-toh. The first syllable isn't "fie", and the "ch" is pronounced as a hard c, as in the word "cat".

    • @cpaniaguam
      @cpaniaguam 9 місяців тому

      People can pronounce stuff however they want, especially in the US where chessdawg (and I) is (are) from.

    • @hanswust6972
      @hanswust6972 9 місяців тому +2

      Right, it's Italian and means _small flank._

    • @tux1968
      @tux1968 9 місяців тому +8

      @@cpaniaguam I simply posted it for the one or two Americans who care about education and respect for the language. Didn't post it for you, I promise.

    • @7x263-h7r
      @7x263-h7r 9 місяців тому

      ​@@tux1968the fact that you say "the one or two americans" shows that you're a douchebag😀

    • @sutto3
      @sutto3 9 місяців тому +1

      I’m glad I wasn’t the only one surprised by that 😂

  • @Galileosays
    @Galileosays 9 місяців тому +1

    Very instructive game against Dutch GM Jan-Hein Donner, who was also writer and chess columnist. He once wrote: "It is mainly the irreparability of a mistake that distinguishes chess from other sports.", which illustrates this game too.
    At the age of 11 and youngest among the other 39 players I played against him in a clock simul in 1973. I lost after 20 others, which probably made me a chess addict.

  • @paulvbennett
    @paulvbennett 19 днів тому +1

    Dear Chess Dawg.
    Thank you for your contributions during 2024. You have a style of explanation that resonates with my generation. I am looking at playing the Kings Indian Defence/ Attack in 2025 so your Bobby Fischer UA-cam videos are perfect. Fischer was responsible for the upsurge in Chess in the early 70s and I, among others, was swept along in the slipstream. Looking forward to more Chess Dawg in 2025. All the best, Paul.

  • @bring-out
    @bring-out 9 місяців тому +16

    Better Call ChessDawg!

    • @Amer1kop
      @Amer1kop 9 місяців тому +2

      Haha the resemblance to Bob Odenkirk is uncanny

    • @bitsplayground_
      @bitsplayground_ 8 місяців тому +3

      Better call Saul 😂😂

  • @andreasandre4756
    @andreasandre4756 9 місяців тому +1

    We don't think so, although Fischer was one of the best.
    In general, no chess player achieves perfection.
    However, we compared two games between Petrosian and Fischer in 1959 and Petrosian and Kasparov in 1981. Fischer - 16 and Kasparov -17. In general, it is not comparable to chess. But based on these games we made a comparison. The young gentlemen lost to Petrosyan.
    1- Fischer played smoothly and carefully, with smart combinations, but lost the game with full knowledge of his mistakes.
    2- Kasparov was more tactical and impatiently attacked endlessly until he unexpectedly lost the game.
    It is now clear that both of these players were top superplayers, although they lost their game.
    In our opinion; Fischer is considered a more self-controlled chess player. - An advantage in chess.
    Kasparov is more impatient - A disadvantage in chess.
    Who is the best is up to you to judge.
    Success.

  • @Pinky149
    @Pinky149 6 місяців тому +1

    I agree with @TruthSurge -- this is the premier channel for game analysis!!! Enthusiastic, precise, interesting, with well-selected games showing off important themes. My only "complaint" is that the games go so fast there are always some tactics & strategic ideas left out... but if you go much slower you will get bogged down by details and lose the high energy. All in all, I like it the way it is, the pace keeps me riveted. :) I can always hook up my engine to test my ideas afterward. Keep up the great work!

  • @denisrho1019
    @denisrho1019 9 місяців тому +2

    Great comments and nice description!
    Your smile says it all; when everything unfolded the wrong side for black.

  • @Amer1kop
    @Amer1kop 9 місяців тому

    Love this channel - dude tells great stories about the game and tactics, very interesting and exciting

  • @Luckey900
    @Luckey900 Місяць тому

    Blast from the Past !
    Thanks Sir (Great Analysis too)
    Jim
    Canada

  • @thechuckberryfan98
    @thechuckberryfan98 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this content. To me, Bobby Fischer has been the most famous of the chess players, and I’ve wondered I didn’t hear more about Tal, but this video adds on in the right direction 😊

  • @jeffersonthomas1269
    @jeffersonthomas1269 9 місяців тому +1

    Highly efficient review as is the norm on the Dawg.

  • @宇宙次佛
    @宇宙次佛 9 місяців тому

    Hi Dawg, I love your channel very much! Thank you! Just wondering why white did not play e5 at 5:49? Thanks again!

  • @Tod_oMal
    @Tod_oMal 9 місяців тому +8

    Bobby just plays one simple and logical move after the other. Like Capablanca.
    Why looks Chess so easy and when we play we suck?
    Makes me feel sad and stuppid.

    • @sutto3
      @sutto3 9 місяців тому

      😂

  • @banzaiburger
    @banzaiburger 9 місяців тому +1

    Having all your pieces in optimal squares is a beautiful sight 😊

  • @Tod_oMal
    @Tod_oMal 9 місяців тому

    I think one of the keys of the match have been both black bishops.
    Maybe unnoticed but much stronger than the pair of white bishops.
    Together with the knight on c4, they decided the match.

  • @sutto3
    @sutto3 9 місяців тому

    Awesome review like usual 🙏🏻

  • @thomasherbst6771
    @thomasherbst6771 9 місяців тому +2

    I'd like to have the chance to make a move like bishop g2 - and then watch my opponent's face...

  • @markiyanhapyak349
    @markiyanhapyak349 9 місяців тому

    Fischer shall NEVER end to surprise......!!! What a LEGENDARY GENIUS…!…!…!

  • @RickvanLoy
    @RickvanLoy 9 місяців тому

    Thank for this games. I like them.

  • @Cyber_Elf_Elpizo
    @Cyber_Elf_Elpizo 9 місяців тому +1

    Fee-an-ket-oh

  • @thomasherbst6771
    @thomasherbst6771 9 місяців тому

    Another very good selection of games. A warning to everyone not to overstretch your position.

  • @davidplane8888
    @davidplane8888 9 місяців тому

    Instead of Queen e2 maybe Qb3

  • @tonyennis1787
    @tonyennis1787 5 місяців тому

    Donner, like Timman and Larsen, always lose when high level games are analyzed.

  • @rpralica
    @rpralica 9 місяців тому

    and let's see who is the GOAT .Magnus ?? According to Fischer, Magnus is an average player even though he is a really great player.

  • @amoldivo
    @amoldivo Місяць тому

    GMs nowadays don't play like this anymore! They don't play tempo gaining moves this good anymore! 🥲
    That's why I prefer watching the old masters like Capablanca, Fischer, Tal, etc!