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Exploring Fischer's strategies in, and versus, various openings. This video ...
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Exploring Fischer's strategies in, and versus, various openings. This video looks at Fischer's play in the King's Gambit Accepted opening (ECO C33). The match was played in 1968 against Minic Dragoljub at the Vinkovci tournament.
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Letsplaychess.com presents Fischer vs. Petrosian - Sicilian Defence : Kan. Modern Variation (B42)
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Video duration: 591 seconds
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Play FREE online chess at www.chessworld.net Fischer vs Petrosian 1971
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Bobby Fischer - The match with Spassky
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TV Record 'Anything to Win' (Biography of Bobby Fischer)
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Julia Fischer & Daniel Muller-Schott - Handel-Halvorsen Passacaglia (HQ)
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Julia Fischer (violin) & Daniel Muller-Schott (cello) play Handel-Halvorsen Passacaglia
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Rushmore - The Hilarious Dinner Scene
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Bobby Fischer - ANYTHING to WIN (Part 1)
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Bobby Fischer - ANYTHING to WIN The Mad Genius Of Bobby Fischer Part 1
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Letsplaychess.com presents Fischer vs Tal - Sicilian Defence - Najdorf Variation
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Play FREE online chess at www.chessworld.net Fischer vs Tal 1959
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: HansSchw4nz. on 15 Feb 12, 09:37:19
gay rook on? h1
By: Imafisherman. on 14 Feb 12, 15:42:12
@rooksaiz Chuck Norris' opening is 1.? Dxe8
By: TheMiwaro. on 09 Feb 12, 20:55:32
so how? does white defend the queen coming out and checking him on the third move?
By: rooksaiz. on 05 Feb 12, 06:02:02
@1Deejay7 ROFL?
By: 1Deejay7. on 05 Feb 12, 05:24:15
@rooksaiz (wht) King punches through the pawn defense and *mates blacks Queen. That's the gyst of? the Chuck Norris opening.
By: jakem11. on 03 Feb 12, 00:23:19
what GUI? is this?
By: whocareslol222222. on 02 Feb 12, 09:39:41
@rooksaiz knight to e8?
By: fivequotes. on 25 Jan 12, 05:02:07
beautiful? clip i like it .. thanks for posting
By: purplefox17. on 24 Jan 12, 01:08:24
@TheTrollUnderABridge i think he meant if you were to play the knight move? before the bishop
By: TheTrollUnderABridge. on 23 Jan 12, 15:04:21
3:17 how does knight f3 block? the king?
By: iliginjaili. on 06 Jan 12, 23:22:07
Jrobi I appreciate the effort? of making these videos but the analysis is poor. You would do well to learn from jerry at chessnetwork
By: analyticannoyance. on 05 Jan 12, 06:09:38
@thesilentsilas Qh4 is usually played by people rated under 2000. I am not sure why, but higher level players don't seem to do it, even though it forces Kf1. One reason is that later a tempo? will be regained when the knight comes out, and another is that having the queen out early against the gambit doesn't seem to help as much as having a minor piece out.
By: WhiteSilverknight. on 26 Dec 11, 15:49:49
@rooksaiz The "I can kick your? ass in one move" opening.
By: UnderDog988. on 07 Dec 11, 13:10:51
@okrabay All fischer did was? lock himself and study chess everyday. That develop into anixety disorder when he wasnt by himself and then slowly by slowly developpe into paranoia. That why fischer end up leaving and going crazy. You cant obsess over something to much or else your mind wont be able to do anything else.
By: August3B. on 05 Dec 11, 02:13:08
@kikook222 Me? to...
By: xEric1993. on 13 Nov 11, 16:22:23
@thesilentsilas Back in the day? Bc4 used to be much more common than Nf3 If Qh4 then Kf1 and white can't castle but many games have still been won by white in this line
By: thesilentsilas. on 06 Nov 11, 15:00:53
Wait, 1. e4, e5 2. f4, xf4 3.Bc4 Why not Qh4? I know you said that someone could throw the Knight up to f3, but that would only work as a deterrent. If someone plays Bc4, then Qh4 is eventually going to force check / ruin white's chances of castling.?
By: Bodlasona. on 03 Nov 11, 20:08:01
risky risky? opener def ..!!
By: tjohn1986. on 29 Oct 11, 05:05:54
Wait,? I wanted the rest of the game!
By: okrabay. on 23 Oct 11, 16:25:29
Fisher had access to russian games data bases at an ealry age before many players were studying them. This is what made him strong but once karpov and others began training this way he knew he was in trouble. You? dont back down from a challenge when you know you can win.
By: mike09tsil. on 01 Oct 11, 09:22:22
@taylorfiveo It's? a Chuck Norris' move also! He can block her!!
By: kikook222. on 17 Sep 11, 07:04:32
Is the King's Gambit worth it? I mean I've studied it and have had mixed results. It's actually? my favorite opening but it seems to be hard to play effectively but easy to exploit black if they make a mistake.
By: bagpiper12345678. on 22 Aug 11, 01:54:03
@taylorfiveo true but it kicks the queen? out
By: ferkun68. on 14 Aug 11, 21:27:56
@taylorfiveo what jrobi meant was (i'm sure) , if the knight is played to f3? before! the queen comes down to h5 to check, it can prevent it from coming there in the first place. otherwise, if it's played after the queen checks, "qh4, kf3, qxe1 game over. ; you would not play that move anyway so....
By: rfuglesang. on 09 Aug 11, 21:50:24
@chester10999 what hes saying is that black could have played Qh4+ instead of Ne7 which would have effectively forced the white king to move. Obviously? however the greatest chess player of all time was aware of this but he still found it beneficial to move the white bishop prior to the g1 knight.