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It is by times REALLY hard to hear what you are saying as you often pronounce words only partially. For instance, directly at the beginning, I had to rewind four times before I got that you said 'Fisher is playing white'.
Fischer rarely got closer to Morphy than here. He did once say Morphy was the greatest of them all. He's probably right. It takes a lot of confidence and talent to play like, burning all of your bridges as you go along.
Yeah, I like the Vienna gambit opening where you lose three pawns to get a good attacking position. It reminds me of Morphy's style and the burning of bridges, as you say. Hoping you won't miss those pawns in the endgame, because you'll get the checkmate before then.
Interesting in an interview with Johnny Carson, Fisher said he woke up the next morning after becoming world champion and felt that something had been taken away from him. Like where does he go from here. I guess life is about the journey.
That's exactly how I felt after seeing Yes for the first time in my life back in 1991. I woke up the next morning and I was, like, "What else is there to live for?" I was so depressed.
Just good enough to beat the Russians and be world Champ. But it’s something else To Keep defending your title and prove you are the best. It’s too bad. Just to think about the potential that We may not have seen the best of Fischer is mind boggling….
I love these analysis of Fischer’s games. He’s one of the most fascinating players chess has ever produced. Thank you for these videos and for the clear and concise analysis.
First off, Fischer is my favorite chess player of all time, Morphy is second. Secondly, I always get a chuckle about who was the best or the greatest. Both are chess geniuses but the comparison falls apart when one understands Fischer had hundreds of games by Morphy, Capa, and Steinitz (his own big three favorites) to learn from where as the others had no one of Fisher's talents to learn from. Fisher stood on the shoulders of giants as he bacame a giant himself.
Igor, I am very pleased to report that I played a game a couple hours after watching/studying this video today. I used this strategy when I came under an aggressive attack, and it resulted in my opponent's resignation on move 16. Thanks to you, I believe I became a much stronger player today. The other video that helped me immensely was your video on avoiding blunders. Now I make them rarely.
@@terryboland3816 Yeah, when he used engines to travel to the Candidate matches; my point stands as a rebuttal to the lead comment, dummy. Whether it was a jet engine or a car engine, Fischer was there traveling by each.
► Chapters 00:00 Bobby Fischer's Attacking Chess Game 01:24 Attacking Idea of White 03:00 1st Critical Position: Key Idea to Remember! 05:07 2nd Critical Position: Keeping the Momentum 07:13 If Black plays b5 to block the check 08:09 Funny story by Fischer 09:26 The winning move is... (did you find it?)
Yeah, I hate it when they resign too soon. It detracts from the win by truncating the tactics. One great thing about Fischer's Game of the Century that made it stand out to me was it was played by Byrne to the bitter end, after hope was lost. So we could see a the mating net.
That's the kind of gentleman Mr Byrne was. He wanted the chess world to see a true masterpiece by a thirteen year old. Hats off to Byrne and the incredible Bobby.
In a chessmatch for example between Fischer and Kasparov the battle for 36, could be the way Fischer become anti semitic to get the West side of 36 because he travelled to Northern Europe after winning chess championships probably preparing in the future deciding match with Garry, anticipating Kasparov would be at the East side 36, with Krypton 72 the target to win aside from being hailed as the Best Chessmaster in the world, and Garry trained with deep blue supercomputer to cement his title with his contemporary and trained for the best opponent like Bobby Fischer, who went faraway at the Other side of West probably contemplating or planning his moves then travel East to Philippines with a non title match against Torre, that chess piece tower he want to take hold as his secret title and he appears with mustache and disorganized and old identifiable with old focused practice of maturity rather than his clean shaved in black suit tie former self, in appearance so as not to be easily analyzed by systematic mindsets like Garry Kasparov, that K first letter in him which made me think of some science thing the way he battled Deep Blue Supercomputer, so both grandmasters were indirectly preparing and prepositioning aware that they're the best of the best in Chess that time, what then are their preparations for this upcoming match performances?
Instead of his last move, 17.Qa4 My suggestion is: 17.Bg5!! This will lead to a faster conclusion. It prevents 17...Rd8 If 17...Qf7 Then 18.Rd1! Followed by checkmate: 19.Qd7 1-0 Alternately, after 17.Bg5 If 17...h6 to shoo away White's Bishop 18.Rd1! threatening checkmate with 19.Qd7 If 18...Qf7 19.Qd8! leads to checkmate
You’re prob the most informative channel I watch I wish your videos were longer lol I suffer from sever insomnia and will often visualize the board and listen to chess at night. Can we add some recaps on live chess events ???
Please explain why the white pawn on f5 can't be taken by the black pawn on e6 because the black queen on a5 is protecting it. Why did the black offer queen exchange
When the black Queen moved to b4 offering a trade of queens, why isn't the correct response white Bishop to a4? Black has to sacrifice his Queen or face Checkmate in two moves.
Unbelievable, Bobby Fischer! But take in mind that those years, there were so many great players gaving something spicy on the chess air!! And when Bobby came, a huge sentimental explosion came alive.. Immortal times! That feeling has gone...
I was thinking about that,too. After RxD7, QF6 threatens mate. But I guess at this level , a full rook advantage is an easy win. At my level I would give it a try😂. Or what do you guys think? Am I missing something?
When black offers the queen trade white should give a check with the bishop on A4 and if the queen captures the bishop take the queen and you will up a queen if black blocks the check with the bishop take the bishop with the queen and that's checkmate. White missed the win.
Morphy was fearless. Probably played out 100 games of Morphy's. If his own rook got in the way, he would have it removed surgically by the opposition, and make it look like he was sacrificing. Eye on the prize, like a predator
Beautiful game by Bobby 😘 Sorry, sir, I was inactive on social media because of personal work. That's why I didn't give reply to your videos. Plz pardon me🙏
Problem with this strong attack seems to me, that even after the prophylactic bishop b3, Black can force a trade either against his knight, after jumping to a5, or against his own bishop, blocking check, if white should move his bishop to a4.
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It is by times REALLY hard to hear what you are saying as you often pronounce words only partially. For instance, directly at the beginning, I had to rewind four times before I got that you said 'Fisher is playing white'.
फ्री रिमोट एकडमी
Fischer rarely got closer to Morphy than here. He did once say Morphy was the greatest of them all. He's probably right. It takes a lot of confidence and talent to play like, burning all of your bridges as you go along.
Yeah, I like the Vienna gambit opening where you lose three pawns to get a good attacking position. It reminds me of Morphy's style and the burning of bridges, as you say. Hoping you won't miss those pawns in the endgame, because you'll get the checkmate before then.
Interesting in an interview with Johnny Carson, Fisher said he woke up the next morning after becoming world champion and felt that something had been taken away from him. Like where does he go from here. I guess life is about the journey.
@Evan Hodge why do the most wealthy and powerful people in the world, who have "arrived", keep obsessing over getting more wealth and power?
@@celloplayer7838 because life is _all about the journey_
After finishing the first, they start another.
That's exactly how I felt after seeing Yes for the first time in my life back in 1991. I woke up the next morning and I was, like, "What else is there to live for?" I was so depressed.
Just good enough to beat the Russians and be world Champ. But it’s something else To Keep defending your title and prove you are the best. It’s too bad. Just to think about the potential that We may not have seen the best of Fischer is mind boggling….
@@naimas8120 Yeah, someone said Fischer's epitaph should be something like 'Great challenger, bad champion'.
I really appreciate your clear and accessible analysis. Some other channels are just too fast and technical for beginners. You have a new subscriber!
I love these analysis of Fischer’s games. He’s one of the most fascinating players chess has ever produced. Thank you for these videos and for the clear and concise analysis.
Glad you enjoy it!
First off, Fischer is my favorite chess player of all time, Morphy is second. Secondly, I always get a chuckle about who was the best or the greatest. Both are chess geniuses but the comparison falls apart when one understands Fischer had hundreds of games by Morphy, Capa, and Steinitz (his own big three favorites) to learn from where as the others had no one of Fisher's talents to learn from. Fisher stood on the shoulders of giants as he bacame a giant himself.
Great, fantastic and immortal Bobby Fischer!!! Respect forever!!! 👍👍👍
Igor, I am very pleased to report that I played a game a couple hours after watching/studying this video today. I used this strategy when I came under an aggressive attack, and it resulted in my opponent's resignation on move 16. Thanks to you, I believe I became a much stronger player today. The other video that helped me immensely was your video on avoiding blunders. Now I make them rarely.
Glad this was helpful for you!
damn Fisher was a true genius... he could play in this way without using engines.
No, he flew on a jet to Iceland and traveled by fossil fuel cars there.
@@DexterHaven But he could play that way even when he wasn't in Iceland.
@@terryboland3816 Yeah, when he used engines to travel to the Candidate matches; my point stands as a rebuttal to the lead comment, dummy. Whether it was a jet engine or a car engine, Fischer was there traveling by each.
@@DexterHaven some people are just slow
@@rodlah6205 And you're just stupid.
► Chapters
00:00 Bobby Fischer's Attacking Chess Game
01:24 Attacking Idea of White
03:00 1st Critical Position: Key Idea to Remember!
05:07 2nd Critical Position: Keeping the Momentum
07:13 If Black plays b5 to block the check
08:09 Funny story by Fischer
09:26 The winning move is... (did you find it?)
Concerning the winning move, After Bishop to B6, why doesn't black castle.
My thought, exactly! Why black did not castle?
Yeah, I hate it when they resign too soon. It detracts from the win by truncating the tactics. One great thing about Fischer's Game of the Century that made it stand out to me was it was played by Byrne to the bitter end, after hope was lost. So we could see a the mating net.
That's the kind of gentleman Mr Byrne was. He wanted the chess world to see a true masterpiece by a thirteen year old. Hats off to Byrne and the incredible Bobby.
Larsen once said that the right time to resign is when the last spectator understands you are lost.
@@bjorngillefalk8965 Kamala Harris followed Larsen then.
10:04 Why doesn't black castle? You say Bg5 is wrong because he castles, what is stopping black from castling against Bb6?
Then white can take the rook
Bobby Fischer was a badass
09:50, why not castle in this position?
The rook would be vulnerable
Fischer is spectacular .
In a chessmatch for example between Fischer and Kasparov the battle for 36, could be the way Fischer become anti semitic to get the West side of 36 because he travelled to Northern Europe after winning chess championships probably preparing in the future deciding match with Garry, anticipating Kasparov would be at the East side 36, with Krypton 72 the target to win aside from being hailed as the Best Chessmaster in the world, and Garry trained with deep blue supercomputer to cement his title with his contemporary and trained for the best opponent like Bobby Fischer, who went faraway at the Other side of West probably contemplating or planning his moves then travel East to Philippines with a non title match against Torre, that chess piece tower he want to take hold as his secret title and he appears with mustache and disorganized and old identifiable with old focused practice of maturity rather than his clean shaved in black suit tie former self, in appearance so as not to be easily analyzed by systematic mindsets like Garry Kasparov, that K first letter in him which made me think of some science thing the way he battled Deep Blue Supercomputer, so both grandmasters were indirectly preparing and prepositioning aware that they're the best of the best in Chess that time, what then are their preparations for this upcoming match performances?
Instead of his last move, 17.Qa4
My suggestion is: 17.Bg5!!
This will lead to a faster conclusion.
It prevents 17...Rd8
If 17...Qf7
Then 18.Rd1!
Followed by checkmate:
19.Qd7 1-0
Alternately, after 17.Bg5
If 17...h6 to shoo away White's Bishop
18.Rd1! threatening checkmate with 19.Qd7
If 18...Qf7
19.Qd8! leads to checkmate
I disagree, totally, that's not the right way, I'm the best ever , you don't know what you are on about
You’re prob the most informative channel I watch
I wish your videos were longer lol
I suffer from sever insomnia and will often visualize the board and listen to chess at night.
Can we add some recaps on live chess events ???
We have Agadmator for that
I wish they were shorter
This was very standard and traditional game without surprises, except the ending
Please explain why the white pawn on f5 can't be taken by the black pawn on e6 because the black queen on a5 is protecting it. Why did the black offer queen exchange
I swear that I chose Bishop to b6 too. Not saying I'm Fischer or anything but that's rare for me lol
Instead B5, check with bishop will help closing the game early
Or force rook up take with ur bishop to d8 after u do a queen a8 check he'd block with his queen then whites queen goes back to c6 for checkmate
When the black Queen moved to b4 offering a trade of queens, why isn't the correct response white Bishop to a4? Black has to sacrifice his Queen or face Checkmate in two moves.
Beautiful game
His brutality speaks for itself
Just stop🤦🏽♂️
why not b-c5 instead of b-b6 on the final move?
loses to same idea of castling
@@atlasflame7790 No it doesn't. If Bc5 0-0, Rxd7
Coz it's shit
Unbelievable, Bobby Fischer! But take in mind that those years, there were so many great players gaving something spicy on the chess air!!
And when Bobby came, a huge sentimental explosion came alive..
Immortal times! That feeling has gone...
Why black castle it's an illegal move right?
What if black move pawn e5? The queen will deffence?
Thanks
The big Fisher move at 9:40, why not move the white bishop to c5?
It would give black opportunities. In that case black gueen could go to f7 or d8.
Fucking thank you. It looks better to me
@@vincent1844those both lose after Qc8
If you have God, you know where you are going! "What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?"
How does that win the game if black short castles ??
After Bb6, couldn't Black still do 0-0 instead of Rf8, getting into safety?
Exactly what I thought
Then Rxd7 wins the rook!
I was thinking about that,too. After RxD7, QF6 threatens mate. But I guess at this level , a full rook advantage is an easy win. At my level I would give it a try😂. Or what do you guys think? Am I missing something?
@@deronkel5678 just take the rook with the queen instead, then Qf6 doesn't threaten mate
@@wicked5999 ah Right ,thx 👍 haven’t seen it.🙈
After Be3, what happens if Black plays Ng4?
Hide queen e4. And still if u let them castle it's still e4.
Why not play exf5 @4:02?
Instead of offering queen exchange
Amazing bro👍🏆
if bishop move to b6, why not black Castle instead of moving rook to F8 ???
D7 rook falls
If bobbys black Bishop does what u said black side can still castle
When black offers the queen trade white should give a check with the bishop on A4 and if the queen captures the bishop take the queen and you will up a queen if black blocks the check with the bishop take the bishop with the queen and that's checkmate. White missed the win.
There's actually any difference between "immoral" and "immortal"?
I found the winning move before it was mentioned.
7:46 white wins by QxQ then KxQ and now Bg5 wins rook game over
Now your attack is gone and you're only up a pawn in an endgame, probably a draw
Exactly how I play...the other guy, not Fisher.
Funny comment.
At 4:07 is an opportunity for check mate for White Bishop at b3 to move to a4. Can someone you please double check that for me thank you.
b7-b5
In variant with Bg5 you don't need to take the Black Queen but his rook and it's still win. Idk why Fisher said it isn't winning
Black can now equalise with QxBG5
You're just up one pawn though
7:25 why not move the king to E7
Bishop c5 moving blacks queen away from f8?
And that's why I'm not Fischer :(
@@ScrewedupClicksta713why? What's the problem?
The last move is wrong, take with the rook to fork the king and the queen and you are up 5 points.
No. If Rxd7 Rxc8 loosing the queen and after Rxe7+ Kxe7 black ist up in material.
With. Y method u either win queen then mate or they move there queen taking ur rook or u have the next 3 moves mate
no one can match Fisher's over the board end game analysis...
When rook blocks Bobby's queen u as bobby go rook f1. Then queen a8 then hide
B6 leaves castle open
What if after B to b6 black castles.
Is he GM Smirnov?
Why not cover the most logical reply to f5, exf5?
Coz it's bollocks
Castling at opportune time.
After 15 hours my Stockfish engine recommended Bg5...
Morphy was better than hundreds of fishers
Morphy was fearless. Probably played out 100 games of Morphy's. If his own rook got in the way, he would have it removed surgically by the opposition, and make it look like he was sacrificing. Eye on the prize, like a predator
Beautiful game by Bobby 😘
Sorry, sir, I was inactive on social media because of personal work. That's why I didn't give reply to your videos. Plz pardon me🙏
Where did Dilly go wrong??
95% chance I would have played Bg5???? 😢
Black could simply have castled at 10mins
Could but then lose the rook d7, and, that’s game over against fisher in that position
Can't the bishop be attacked by the knight?
At what be point? Be specific.
What about a castle?
Rook takes rook and now you're up a bishop without losing positioning like the other one.
Problem with this strong attack seems to me, that even after the prophylactic bishop b3, Black can force a trade either against his knight, after jumping to a5, or against his own bishop, blocking check, if white should move his bishop to a4.
I saw that too, but it's like commentators tend to miss an obvious defence the opponent could have played.
But... wheres the cat??
Died of boredom
Hello stunning minds!
There’s no way I can understand this guy
No hello everyone???
never been this early
Big fan of the videos, I’ve been watching for a long time. I just want to point out that the singular form of “tactics” is “tactic”
9 mn 46 s : o-o
Txd7 Df6
Df3 Dxf3
gxf3 Txf3
On s'achemine vers 1 finale TF contre T nul
Chess is a dead god Caissa ⚘ 🌚 👍 Rest in the Good News 🌹 okay bye for
Hii
blah blah blah - jusy show the moves quickly
9:55, why not castle? You lose a rook but do stay in the game.
if you lose a rook you're not in the game anymore lol
@@TimothyZhou0 If that’s your mentality, I want to play you and let’s bet
Nice I found Bishop g5 :)
Why wasn't Qa4 played at 3:10?
Why trade queens?
@@wicked5999 because at that point, except for black's queen, all his other pieces were at the base.
@@nirmalshah9947 then you should attack
I don't get it
You talk too much mate