How Bobby Fischer Handled the Hardest Opening to Beat in Chess!

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • Fischer shows us how to deal with someone trying to play for a draw from the start.
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Komentáře • 72

  • @Manysdugjohn
    @Manysdugjohn Před 10 dny +20

    I analyzed some games from fisher using stockfish and I was stunned.
    My man was playing like stockfish back in 1961.
    You should add the stockfish bar in your games, it's REALLY impressive watching fisher play perfect move after perfect move.

    • @no-one-in-particular
      @no-one-in-particular Před 6 dny +4

      It should be StockFischer

    • @RaniaIsAwesome
      @RaniaIsAwesome Před 5 dny

      Playing like stockfish isn't really a flex. Tal played terribly according to stockfish yet couldn't stop winning.

    • @utronful
      @utronful Před 2 dny

      @@RaniaIsAwesomeTal's psychological component apparently made up for accuracy.

  • @larryblancet2538
    @larryblancet2538 Před 15 dny +24

    Wonderful job Sir ! Excellent!!!

  • @marciowinter
    @marciowinter Před 15 dny +8

    Eugênio Maciel German, the first IM from Brazil. Greetings from Novo Hamburgo, Brazil.

  • @JBfromFL
    @JBfromFL Před 15 dny +12

    I love the videos, thank you for making them.
    🙏 😮😊

  • @Yuri_Panbolsky
    @Yuri_Panbolsky Před 9 dny +2

    19 victories in a row in world championship competitions is truly an eternal record. You can read many vague and vague definitions of what a creative person is. Fisher - “A creative person is one who finds patterns where they are not visible.” Brief and succinct. Analytics from his father - Paul Nemenyi was an outstanding Hungarian scientist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

    • @ANT18621
      @ANT18621 Před 5 dny

      It wasn’t Paul Newman the name? And did Fischer ever find out that his dad never left but had died when he was very young?

  • @Holdem17
    @Holdem17 Před 15 dny +9

    Keep up the great work.

  • @fancitickler
    @fancitickler Před 14 dny +2

    Thanks Chessdawg.
    When you were talking about drawish openings, thought you meant the French or the Caro-Kann Defense. Forgot about the (zzzzzz) Petroff/Russian Defense.
    Gives me some ideas to play against someone that favours the Petroff.
    Fischer has and always will be in my opinion the BEST.
    Few if anyone can say they defaulted a World championship game in protest against the playing conditions, (2nd match game 1972 Reykjavík) yet still go on to win.

  • @cmsmadeeasy
    @cmsmadeeasy Před 12 dny +1

    Very instructive. I like playing petrof, white sooner or later gets frustrated and makes a mistake.
    Obviously I haven’t played Fischer.

  • @lenz6293
    @lenz6293 Před 8 dny

    Very instructive. Great lesson! My thanks.

  • @Mach1Airspace
    @Mach1Airspace Před 14 dny +1

    Excellent as always. Thank you.

  • @AlamoCityCello
    @AlamoCityCello Před 14 dny +1

    Great tutorial! Thanks CD

  • @DrFeelgood-zj9gz
    @DrFeelgood-zj9gz Před 3 dny

    Great job man. Good breakdown.

  • @Grandcapi
    @Grandcapi Před 14 dny +2

    Fischer's opponent was Eugenio German, the first titled Brazilian player and was an amateur. Very strong player by that time. Then, years later, came Mecking, who became the strongest Brazilian player of all time and won the Interzonal tournament twice.

  • @shaktidevii
    @shaktidevii Před 15 dny +2

    Love this!!

  • @simoncattle1434
    @simoncattle1434 Před 14 dny +1

    Hi Chessdawg. I discovered your channel a few months ago. I follow some excellent chess channels, but yours is one of the best. You examine some brilliant games and explain them very well. Many thanks for what you do.

  • @jordanantunes3678
    @jordanantunes3678 Před 10 dny

    Love your commentary and videos, please don't hesitate to make them longer. Very enjoyable

  • @williamwelch1978
    @williamwelch1978 Před 12 dny

    Great Video ChessDawg!

  • @TravelingMooseMedia
    @TravelingMooseMedia Před 6 dny

    Awesome video as usual

  • @glennboyer5929
    @glennboyer5929 Před 11 dny

    Excellent. thank you

  • @johnsavva4320
    @johnsavva4320 Před 14 dny

    Great analysis Chess Dawg.

  • @northshores7319
    @northshores7319 Před 12 dny

    Great find of a game that all 1.e4 players need to know about. You have done a great service to all Chess players.

  • @victorfinberg8595
    @victorfinberg8595 Před 13 dny

    very nice presentation for a number of reasons

  • @franciscocabrita9511

    Very well done.

  • @johnnygodel7531
    @johnnygodel7531 Před 12 dny

    Excellent comments, as usual.
    All the best from Jean Feys, Belgium

  • @MrGyges
    @MrGyges Před 15 dny +4

    Hmm, remind me not to play the Petroff against Fischer. Thank you for a subtle tale well told.

    • @andro99991
      @andro99991 Před 15 dny +5

      Don't worry, you won't be able to play anything against Fischer.

  • @banzaiburger9589
    @banzaiburger9589 Před 12 dny

    Very nice 👍🏻

  • @Viniciovera29
    @Viniciovera29 Před 14 dny +1

    La capturada con el caballo fue brillante para no ceder la colubna a la dama y poder dar el jake y ganar

  • @Brandon-a-writer
    @Brandon-a-writer Před 11 dny

    From my understanding of Fischer's career, it seemed he had more trouble dealing with the French defense? Would love to see you break down his loss to Vladimir Kavacevic in the French! (I think he accused Tigran Petrosian's wife of giving Vlad the moves).
    Beautiful analysis sir!

  • @zorandmitrovic8136
    @zorandmitrovic8136 Před 13 dny

    Critical and most interesting variation is 5...Bb4+ 6.Kd1 instead of 5...Nc5, but that is whole new game. Fischer learns 5.Qe2 from Steinitz. Steinitz invents 5.Qe2 instead of Q×d4

    • @user-ws2li1lv5x
      @user-ws2li1lv5x Před 10 dny

      Bb4is answered by knight b1 to d2.., so the knight on e4 is attacked by the queen,white forces exchange of the Iight pieces and has a sIightIy better position.

  • @raymohyde422
    @raymohyde422 Před 9 dny

    Genius

  • @joshrotert3344
    @joshrotert3344 Před 15 dny +3

    Would Fischer be able to beat Ian “Petrov” Nepomniachtchi in the candidates tournament?

  • @PredragCrnkovic
    @PredragCrnkovic Před 13 dny

    Black as said could've entered symetrical position had he played 3. ...Nxe4. But it was German's favorite variation and Fischer prepared well for each opponent in this tournament. Only game he was trouble in was against Geller but he managed at fet a draw. In Stockholm 1962 Fischer began to practice yoga, autogenic training and isometric "weight lifting". There is an anectode that he showed Yugoslavisn national master Dragoslav Andrić how he can lift 100 kilos. Imaginary kilos. Andrić challenged Fischer to luft 140 kilos. Fischer answered: "I didn't practise it!". Back on this game: bkack instead of ...Nc5 had ...f5, old variation against which Steinitz won a couple of games. Fischer had a preparation also for this line, but took it with himself into the grave.

  • @rubyethhasan1161
    @rubyethhasan1161 Před 15 dny

    The Berlin is also very solid 🤔

  • @ketchuploverful
    @ketchuploverful Před 10 dny

    After Qe2 how about Bb4+?

  • @mentalmoves6032
    @mentalmoves6032 Před 6 dny

    Why didn't Black play Ba6 to hit the Queen and clear the pin on his King?

  • @AlienBros
    @AlienBros Před 11 dny

    An IM named German, from Brazil, playing in Sweden...
    *MR.WORLDWIDE*

  • @Tod_oMal
    @Tod_oMal Před 14 dny

    Did Fischer ever played d4 with white as an opening? All I see are e4's.

  • @patpowers9210
    @patpowers9210 Před 5 dny

    I was right there with Chess Dawg until the got to the very end of the video and said, "and so the better player can win." The better player? No! I want to win, not the better player!

  • @jeffrey3498
    @jeffrey3498 Před 13 dny

    Fischer’s the GOAT!

  • @nelsonco8344
    @nelsonco8344 Před 4 dny

    Bobby Fischer simply the best, the greatest chess player of all time.

  • @RealityCheck1
    @RealityCheck1 Před 15 dny

    I googled Fischer's elo. It says he is about 2900+ is this correct??

    • @connoryork6631
      @connoryork6631 Před 14 dny

      Yes. Fischer destroyed the competition. I don't think the measure elo the same way though. I could be wrong.
      Magnus might technically be stronger than Fischer but Fischer was so strong comparatively that it makes sense he elo was so high

    • @JohnS-il1dr
      @JohnS-il1dr Před 14 dny +1

      If you take rating inflation into account Fischer would be 2915 elo today

    • @georgiosdoumas2446
      @georgiosdoumas2446 Před 14 dny

      His real Elo at 1972 was 2780 , but to understand the perspective, there was no other player in the whole 70ies to go above 2700. Karpov was the next one to exceed 2700 in early 1980 I think and then a few others, Kasparov being among them. Then at the 90ies Kasparov was the first to reach 2800 and surpass the Elo of Fisher.

  • @George-sv7qx
    @George-sv7qx Před 14 dny

    Studying a book Fisher grasshopper 🤣said the blind master

  • @davidplane8888
    @davidplane8888 Před 15 dny +1

    King h8 is big mistake .isnt it?

  • @WayOfHaQodesh
    @WayOfHaQodesh Před 12 dny

    HalleluYAH Thank you!

  • @shannontaylor1849
    @shannontaylor1849 Před 9 hodinami

    June 1, '24
    35k views, 1.2k 👍

  • @raylopez99
    @raylopez99 Před 14 dny

    Was IM German from Brazil a German from Brazil?

  • @ramazanhoxha4265
    @ramazanhoxha4265 Před 14 dny

    the petrov, also known as the russian game.

  • @donsimons9810
    @donsimons9810 Před 10 dny

    chess dawg like athens ga chess club?

  • @ChessLifeInsurance
    @ChessLifeInsurance Před 11 dny

    When it is a name, "German" is pronounced, "eir-mann."

  • @zumbicongelado1290
    @zumbicongelado1290 Před 15 dny +10

    This video has 64 likes

    • @user-pt8qp4ws7n
      @user-pt8qp4ws7n Před 15 dny +2

      Fischer lived 64 years.

    • @mikhails5483
      @mikhails5483 Před 15 dny +1

      No it doesn't.

    • @yzfool6639
      @yzfool6639 Před 15 dny +1

      There are 64 squares on a chessboard.

    • @troygainer3741
      @troygainer3741 Před 15 dny +4

      I have 10 toes and 10 fingers. I also have 2 eyes, 1 mouth, 2 ears, 2 elbows, 2 knees, 2 buttocs, 2 shoulders, 2 calfes, 2 hamstrings, 2 biceps, 2 triceps, 2 pecs, 1 brain, 1 forehead, 1 heart, 1 liver, 2 hips, 1 backbone, 1 kidney,1 stomach, 1 nose, 1 penis, 1 chin, 1 tounge and IQ 8. That makes 64.

    • @builderphill1361
      @builderphill1361 Před 15 dny

      336*