No Pawns Left to Push - Bent Larsen vs Bobby Fischer Game 2 | Candidates 1971
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- Grandmaster Daniel King examines Games 2 from the Fischer-Larsen Candidates match 1971. Support on Patreon: ► / powerplaychess
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This is probably the most informative chess channel because it provides a comprehensive and a detailed explanation that covers all what you need to know about the strategies and variations, it’s really beneficial and a high quality education in my opinion.
No surprise since the founder is the best commentator GM Daniel King .
Thank you Mr.Daniel .
so true
Interesting game. Larsen goes from "No pawn left behind" to "No pawn's behind left." And Fischer kicked the pawn's behind.
lol
What a great analysis of this game, I really enjoyed this video. Don't keep me waiting for game 3!
This "Road to Reykjavik" ends, I will be a sad man. Fine work, Mr. King!
I think then the "Road to Belgrade" will start as another series :D
Such a tight game until that one error in the end. Excellent coverage, as always!
The analysis of the game is correct and instructive: I like it.
I would add also that I find Fischer games much more interesting than Karjakin, Giri and many other elite grandmaster games.
Thank you Mr. King.
Thanks for the game and analysis. I think you have the best chess channel/site on the internet.
Really enjoying this match, nice to see the different playing style of Larsen against Fischer more complex games. Cheers Daniel!
a great game of Fisher. excellent defence and brilliant counterattack
Rest assured there will always be at least one pawn left to watch your analysis!
Thanks for the great analysis.
12 e6: "Black's development is pretty harmonious. The only thing is that in this position is that Black is really cramped."
Love this game! Thank you 🙏
Thank you Daniel for a great analysis. 13.f4 looks anti-Maroczy Bindish ... mixing of metaphors if you will.
tough battle!
Danny, in a future vid, please would you discuss Fischer's play (strength, openings, theoretical knowledge) in his rematch with Spassky. Thanks!
All in good time...we are a long way from 1992...
Thanks for the analysis of this game.
Sad to see you not in Biel this year.
Larsen has guts!
Larsen was following Finegold's advices:
1. Never play f3
2. f4 is explosive!
Nischal Maharjan c4 is explosive.
finegold says never play f6
@@AlonsoRules What he says for black applies for white, too.
The Great Bobby Fischer, like his idols Morphy and Capablanca, you can say Fischer almost never blundered, very sharp and focused especially from 1970... -1972...Thx Again Daniel King..your chessbase videos are awesome too like improve your pieces DVD.
It is good you said 'almost' never blundered. Obviously there was the famous bishop he blundered in the Spassky match after taking the poisoned pawn.
As long as I am watching these series of Fischer heading to his world championship, I realized that there were fierce battles. There were not easy wins at all
love RJF!
This game sealed Larsen’s fate in the match
#Suggestion to GM Danny King. Can you pls, at your convenience, add all this Candidates match (RJF against Taimanov and Larsen) to a dedicated playlist "Road to Reykjavik"?
Thanks so much.
It is already very easy to access all these games via the Bobby Fischer playlist: czcams.com/play/PLhyM8toCZs_r6ZdoO3cyDlfbaWPo2_gEy.html
Owe!!!
Is Larsen still alive?
No
Bent Larsen 1935-2010. He was erudite, charming and witty, with a certain barb to his character as well. He was very good company.
@@PowerPlayChess Thanks. Unfortunately, overwhelming majority of the chess players don't live long; one of the main reasons why I've decided to never consider to be a professional chess player.
Fischer greater bthan Carlsen ,I think after watching this.
Fischer bent larsen to his will
This game (like the match against Taimanov as a whole) was not too convincing. After the smoke of the fight had disappeared, the position was just a draw, and only an unfortunate, gross late mistake by Larsen gave Fischer the victory. The compelling force typical of Kasparov's play is unfortunately missing in some of these Fischer-victories of 1971. Wins for which a serious mistake of the opponent was still necessary after a balanced fight, can hardly be described as brilliant. Fischer was more universal and the better technician than Kasparov, but in general Kasparov played more powerful, stronger. Although Fischer was able to play in a similar way years before Kasparov, he in general played not so forcing and powerful. Fischer mastered chess in a broader way, but the more crude Kasparov was even stronger.