The tactical flurry that resulted from Fischer's two-pawn sacrifice required both deep foresight from him, and exceptional defensive skill from Gligorich to withstand the storm. There may have been one or two sub-optimal moves in there, but for sure there were no mistakes!
I love GM Gligoric, he played some classics, especially with his old fellow Bobby. He was a good reporter too, he wrote the first Fischer-Spassky 1972 matchbook, one of my favorite chess book ever
Some of it it seems he would be the only guy we would trust to have not merely gotten that lucky. Making room for your king to move like that was pretty elegant I think.
This is one of the best draws ever played. Great choice.
Agree!
The tactical flurry that resulted from Fischer's two-pawn sacrifice required both deep foresight from him, and exceptional defensive skill from Gligorich to withstand the storm. There may have been one or two sub-optimal moves in there, but for sure there were no mistakes!
Love your videos
Thank you.
I love GM Gligoric, he played some classics, especially with his old fellow Bobby. He was a good reporter too, he wrote the first Fischer-Spassky 1972 matchbook, one of my favorite chess book ever
Great analysis. Plz also analyse old romantic era games. Especially of Paul Morphy and Adolf Andersson, Stauton, lowentthal etc
Your videos are much appreciated
I've come to the conclusion that Fisher's defensive skills are highly underrated.
Some of it it seems he would be the only guy we would trust to have not merely gotten that lucky. Making room for your king to move like that was pretty elegant I think.
Thank you for this recap, I was tired to see one side crushing the other, more such both way games are welcome
Yes, a special game. Love and peace. Tim
Classic. Draws can prove exciting too. Thank you.
Wow! A spectacular draw!!
The best draw i ever saw. Brilliant 😮
Thanks ❤
I was thinking what one can mean with perfect draw. I saw it, till the end, and understand. Incredible!
awesome game
At that time, Gligorić was a real giant of chess and a great friend of Bobby, perhaps his only real friend.
BRAVO !
"King on f8 avoids checkmate." Ben Finegold (?)
Was there a queen/check fork for Fisher?
I learned how to pronounce the names
wait a second... since when doe Bob Odenkirk know anything about chess?
can you analyse my game its in my videos
Ok stop before N-G3
Q-h3 check
One place to move and that's to h1.
Then NxG3 and mate
..............Nxg3 ???
Ne x g3
There is white knight on e4.
@@Elo-hv3fw oh yeah. Lol
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As always, the devil is in the details !!