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Bobby Fischer vs Boris Spassky | Fischer - Spassky (1992)
Bobby Fischer vs Boris Spassky | Fischer - Spassky (1992)
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Anatoly Karpov Boris Spassky | Lucerne, Switzerland (1985)
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Anatoly Karpov Boris Spassky | Lucerne, Switzerland (1985) #chess #chessgame
Alexander Alekhine vs Jose Raul Capablanca | World Championship Match (1927)
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Alexander Alekhine vs Jose Raul Capablanca | World Championship Match (1927) #chess #chessgame
Bobby Fischer vs Mikhail Tal | Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959)
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Bobby Fischer vs Mikhail Tal | Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959) #chess #chessgame
Judit Polgar vs Boris Spassky | Budapest, Hungary (1993)
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Judit Polgar vs Boris Spassky | Budapest, Hungary (1993) #chess #chessgame
Garry Kasparov vs Anatoly Karpov | World Championship Match (1990)
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Garry Kasparov vs Anatoly Karpov | World Championship Match (1990) #chess #chessgame
Magnus Carlsen vs Ian Nepomniachtchi | World Championship Match (2021) • Game 6
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Magnus Carlsen vs Ian Nepomniachtchi | World Championship Match (2021) • Game 6 #chess #chessgame
Tigran Petrosian vs Bobby Fischer | Candidates Final (1971)
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Tigran Petrosian vs Bobby Fischer | Candidates Final (1971) #chess #chessgame
Viktor Korchnoi vs Anatoly Karpov | World Championship Match (1978)
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Boris Spassky vs Bobby Fischer | World Championship Match (1972)
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Boris Spassky vs Bobby Fischer | World Championship Match (1972) #chess #chessgame
Garry Kasparov vs Anatoly Karpov | World Championship Match (1984/85)
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Karpov vs Anand | FIDE World Championship Match (1998)
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Anatoly Karpov vs Viswanathan Anand | FIDE World Championship Match (1998) #chessgame #chess
Tigran Petrosian vs Bobby Fischer | Candidates Final (1971) #chess
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Tigran Petrosian vs Bobby Fischer | Candidates Final (1971) #chessgame #chess
Mikhail Botvinnik vs Mikhail Tal | World Championship Match (1961)
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Mikhail Botvinnik vs Mikhail Tal | World Championship Match (1961)
Boris Spassky vs Bobby Fischer | World Championship Match (1972)
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Boris Spassky vs Bobby Fischer | World Championship Match (1972)
Alexander Alekhine vs Jose Raul Capablanca | World Championship Match (1927)
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Alexander Alekhine vs Jose Raul Capablanca | World Championship Match (1927)
Magnus Carlsen vs Anatoly Karpov | World Blitz (2009)
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Magnus Carlsen vs Anatoly Karpov | World Blitz (2009)
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Judit Polgar vs Garry Kasparov | Dos Hermanas, Spain (1996)
Evgeni Vasiukov vs Mikhail Tal | Tbilisi, Georgia (1959)
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Evgeni Vasiukov vs Mikhail Tal | Tbilisi, Georgia (1959)
Garry Kasparov vs Anatoly Karpov | World Championship Match (1987)
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Garry Kasparov vs Anatoly Karpov | World Championship Match (1987)
Bonby Fischer vs Pal Benko | USA Championship (1959)
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Bonby Fischer vs Pal Benko | USA Championship (1959)
Bobby Fischer vs Boris Spassky | 1992
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Bobby Fischer vs Boris Spassky | 1992
Garry Kasparov vs Anatoly Karpov | World Championship Match (1990)
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Garry Kasparov vs Anatoly Karpov | World Championship Match (1990)
Donald Byrne vs Bobby Fischer | Memorial Rosenwald (1956)
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Donald Byrne vs Bobby Fischer | Memorial Rosenwald (1956)
Mikhail Botvinnik vs Alexander Alekhine | AVRO (1938)
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Mikhail Botvinnik vs Alexander Alekhine | AVRO (1938)
Bobby Fischer vs Leonid Stein | Sousse Interzonal (1967)
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Bobby Fischer vs Leonid Stein | Sousse Interzonal (1967)
Bobby Fischer vs Bent Larsen | Candidates Semifinal (1971)
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Bobby Fischer vs Bent Larsen | Candidates Semifinal (1971)
Magnus Carlsen vs Veselin Topalov | Tata Steel Group A (2012)
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Magnus Carlsen vs Veselin Topalov | Tata Steel Group A (2012)
Garry Kasparov vs Anatoly Karpov | World Championship Match (1984/85)
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Garry Kasparov vs Anatoly Karpov | World Championship Match (1984/85)
Este match fue arreglado. Estábamos en plena guerra fría. Por eso Spassky se exilió. Nadie lo acepta.
The John McEnroe of Chess! (or vis versa) I remember watching the games on tv in Copenhagen while visiting my dad. With a couple of flatmates, we played out the games as they came out in the newspaper. Sometimes genius comes with unconventional conduct, ultimately good for the sport.
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It really is a disappointment when the game is not completed. When a player resigns, there should be an explanation of why.
I agree with you but after thinking about it let me try to explain. Now it's the time of Spassky to play, and he can't move the white rook vertically or else he will lose the bishop, he can't eat the pawn with the king or else Fisher will have a queen. He can't remove the bishop from that position or else the black rook will check the king and Fisher will make a queen eventualy. So he can only move his white rook horizontally, if he does that he will free Fisher's king to move away from the front of his pawn to make a queen, so the rook can only go to the column of the pawn, by doing that Fisher has only one alternative and it's to eat the bishop with his black rook, which will make Spassky have to eat the black rook with his rook, other scenarios he loses and Fisher makes a queen or two. Then Fisher goes to E2 with his king. Now the only two scenarios is Spassky checking the king with the rook or again going to the column of the black pawn so he doesn't make a queen, if he chooses the column Fisher makes the queen anyway and eats his rook afterwards, then the other king can't make anything until Fisher's king arrive and he makes a queen. If he checks, again, same scenario, Fisher goes with his king to F3 and Spassky can't prevent the queen to be done. Fisher wins in all scenarios, the worst of them all being Fisher having a Queen and a King and Spassky only a King, that means check-mate eventually.
Greatest off all time
As in Boxing, it is also true in Chess: Age matters. The body and the mind are not the same with the passing of time.
Don’t get Fischer’s Queen sacrifice at 10:25. Am a novice but can anyone enlighten me? Was it a (horrors) a blunder? Can’t believe that.
This game brings back many memories for me. My grandfather had had a brain accident and was recovering. He was a very good chess player. At that time the world championship was being played and the plays were published in the newspaper. I was only 6 years old and I was just learning chess. With my grandfather we recreated the plays between Boby Fischer and Spassky, and my grandfather explained each play to me. What a thrill. He could move with difficulty but he was happy playing chess with his grandson. Greetings from Argentina.
I still don’t understand the queen-bishop sacrifice in the middle game
Petrozians queen play was useless..
This matchup was a safe surrogate for the era's coldwar standoff. Ironic that chess's manipulations & tactics were very analogous to the geopolitical machinations of the time.
Well said. I call them the Cold War Games.
I am a novice chess player, have been for decades! But, I enjoy watching the games of the world's greatest ever players and just marvelling at the sheer genius of their play. To possess that level of intelligence of a Fischer, Kasparov, Carlsen et al is shocking and I can never get to grips with the magnitude of their cognition. Us mere mortals just have to wonder. Very entertaining all the same.
Good game Bobby had him TIGHT 😮
Should never have got to this on move 25 Spassky played Qc3. Instead e5-e6 gives at least a draw, with more winning chances for white than in the game. Surely the point of the previous move Nc5 does anyone know why Spassky did not play e6 ?
Why resign? I'm not very good, but it looks like: A) 1. Bxf2 Rd2+ 2. Ka1 Rd1+ 3.K b2 a1(Q) B) 1. Kxb3 Rxd4 2.Rxd4 a1(Q) ----- if Kxa2 Fischer takes the rook and has an easily won rook+pawn v. king.
What are the next moves that force a win? Would be nice to know that
Aperturó muerto Petrosian
At this position I think white should give resign, not black, blacks position is strong so fisher should resign at this position
Can someone please explain how it ends? Why he resigned? Is the loss inevitable?
Black is close to getting 2 pawns exchanged for a queen, with support from the rook up top.
From me view it looks like he can still take the two pawns and remain with the advantage of the bishop rook combination
White’s best next move is Rf4. The bishop cannot take f2 as let in the rook to d2 with check then to d1 and the a pawn queens. Black still wins by taking the bishop, and Ke2 follows. The f pawn will cost the rook, but pawn ending is won.
It's just exchanged of pieces, Kasparov didn't play his phenomenal attacking style.
An American kid watching back then, I was rooting for, "our side." An old man now, I find myself pulling for GM Spassky., tho of course know the outcome. Two gentlemen, I trust had utmost respect for each other.
Fischer beat a spastic? Why is that celebrated?
Finally a channel without an annoying commentary.
10:44 what if Spassky played Rh8 here ?
Pawn to c3
Bobby Fischer ❤❤❤
I love chess❤❤❤❤
Фишер читерил, очевидно же. Все ходЫ по первой линии.
Of course Benko and Lombardia helped Fischer, but Spassky had an entire Russian school behind him: like David against Goliath. And then Fischer beat his opponents to the title with tennis scores (6-0) and I don't think the other champions have ever succeeded. He released a playing strength and a superiority over his contemporaries that was difficult to match. Finally he created the Fischerandom or Chess 960 which today is a widespread practice and not an offense to chess, a way to imagine the noble game in the future with absolute originality
ВОЛИМ РУСКЕ ШАХИСТЕ, ОСИМ ПОКВАРЕНОГ КАСПАРОВА, АЛИ БОБИ Ф. ЈЕ ЛЕГЕНДА И НАЈБОЉИ ШАХИСТА НА СВИЈЕТУ... УНИШТИЛИ СУ ГА ПРОКЛЕТИ АМЕРАНГЛИ КОЛОНИЈАЛНИ ГЕНОЦИДНИ МОНСТРУМИ, КЛИНТОНОВИ МОНСТРУМИ !!!!!!!!!!!
Spassky was more aggressive and opportunistic, but in Fischer's moves you could see and sense a calmness and coolness but with clear game plan. Amazing world class chess players to watch, learn and behold.
Финал чудный Сперва. отдаленная проходная Белый король выпадал из игры Самое интересное в партии как Карпов ничью сделал победой Черная пешка г намного лучше белойФ Партия поучительная❤😂
What a horrible game by Spassky. He had multiple opportunities to take Fischers rooks yet never did and I’ll never understand why.
Excellent 👌 carlsen
Kasparov is 20 times better than Carlsen and Bobby Fischer is 200 times better than Kasparov.
@12:16 why KXP and not K -g3?
Intense
Brilliant
Partida memorable.
Petrosian, all time king of defense …
How much time did the players have to make a move?
Magnus Carlsen would beat them both together.😂
What's with the music unnecessary
mute the video 😊
Rh8 was a crippling move that was missed
Reason why I play alekhine cos of Fischer. Still can’t believe Fischer won with his rook tied down on g8 and Spassky king and rook still not able to contain Fischer’s pawns.
No, it wasn't. Fischer acted like an ass and was a disgrace. The Russian played with dignity and honor.
Super stars both! The Murkekos Stars game would also need a star.
Что за Дрездена шумит или это музика
Petrosian seems to have thrown away his queen for no advantage?
why not black knight is not on g4 in next move ? 3:32
hgg
why black knight not in g4 on next move 3:32