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I'm a self-taught National Master in chess out of Pennsylvania, USA who learned how to play from my father in 1988 at the age of 8. The purpose of this channel is to share my knowledge of chess to help others improve their game. I enjoy continuing to improve my understanding of this great game, albeit slowly. Consider subscribing here on YouTube for frequent chess content.
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danielgautreau161
(3 minutes ago)
In the demonstration room, just as two GM's were telling the audience that Fischer's sacrificial attack had failed, and that he was lost, word came from the playing room that Byrne had resigned.
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Antiplatvloersheid
(9 minutes ago)
I keep coming back to this game over and over. It is absolutely stunning and shows why Fisher is, in the contexts of his time, absolutely the best player ever.
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gsgoblue1
(18 minutes ago)
Just an incredible performance that Bobby pulled off in this tournament. No one did it before, and no one has done it since with a perfect score in a US Championship either. This game here has always been one of my more favorite games of Bobby Fischer‘s too.
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PapaJoeB
(28 minutes ago)
Do yourself a solid...Play at 1.25 speed
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peppeddu
(31 minutes ago)
That's a first.
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Ericbryanmr
(47 minutes ago)
For once i understand completely how Fischer felt after the game; not being able to land the final blow because your opponent resigns is so anti-climatic.
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kvegh
(51 minutes ago)
What I really appreciate though is the pace you explain. Not too rushy, calm and consumable explanation. Thanks for that.
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michaelbaker9347
(1 hour ago)
when you're being hit with a beautiful mating sequence like that, at least give the guy the decency of playing it out
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giriiyer3968
(2 hour ago)
This is a brilliant game by Fischer no wonder many consider him the greatest
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ArthurFuller
(2 hours ago)
I paused when you suggested, and pondered, and learned why I'm not a great player,
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breeze7619
(16 hours ago)
Wow, this is amazing, it's crazy to me how not only Bobby saw that amazing plan, but Byrne also saw what was about to go down as well, leading to a resignation.
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mrbing1111
(15 hours ago)
Bobby Fischer: I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you
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413PDS
(11 hours ago)
Nd3 is almost invisible to spot because instinctively you have two defenders, Qd2 and Rd1, but the problem is that the queen would have to be traded to stop that move and that's losing. So logically, RF1 to D1 seems like a good move because you never think you need an extra defender of the f2 pawn. Truly incredible play from Fischer.
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