It was early in his career that Fischer first got the idea for something he would eventually invent that totally changed all of chess forever - the increment clock. 😮
Old interviews. He filed a petent for it called the bobby fischer chess clock. But since he was a fugitive it was revoked and other companies replicated it without paying him royalties or giving him credit. @mikhails5483
"Kingscrusher: Fischer's Smile" showed me this game years ago. Great illustration of priority in chess and looking for a deeper move. Beautiful discovery
@@johnsmith1474 What’s the matter with you, making silly ‘correctional’ responds to nice comments on a chess video ? You come off like a complete imbecile ! Didn’t you notice the comma ? A comma is in fact a ‘punctuation mark’. You could’ve with great benefit taken use of it yourself. I reckon you’re likely some befuddled juvenile with nothing else to do.
i don’t understand why Sherwin didn’t take the pawn on e4 twice? also i just realized if it is possible i think it will be very helpful to have the evaluation bar throughout the moves…at this point i should mention that i’m very low rated chess player just in case my question and suggestion is out there :)
Indeed. While Fischer played some classic brilliances in the crushing phase of the game, Sherwin clearly made things easy for Fischer, with Sherwin having not just many chances to at least equalize but even get a nice advantage by taking Fischer's hanging e4 pawn in the opening which he missed.
Fischer was *not **_YET_* GrandMaster (GM) in 1957, when this game was played !!! He attained the title in 195- *EIGHT* -- i.e. *ONE (1) YEAR LATER !! :P* (Clarifying this because *the bottom-right-hand-side footer indicates him as a **_"GM"_** :P* ) .
Ra4-a8 Rf8:a8, Bd5:a8 Qg5-e3! (not verified it, just found the moves looking at the computer screen) or even better maybe Qg5-f4 threatening mate at h2.
I like the narration, the play is not so clear to follow, as a variety of arrows, or no arrow, are used to indicate recently moved or threatened pieces. I suggest perhaps sliding the pieces, or be consistent with two differing types of arrows for moves and threats.
It was early in his career that Fischer first got the idea for something he would eventually invent that totally changed all of chess forever - the increment clock. 😮
Cool! Where did you find out about this?
Also Fischer Random, aka Chess960 🤩
Old interviews. He filed a petent for it called the bobby fischer chess clock. But since he was a fugitive it was revoked and other companies replicated it without paying him royalties or giving him credit. @mikhails5483
"Kingscrusher: Fischer's Smile" showed me this game years ago. Great illustration of priority in chess and looking for a deeper move. Beautiful discovery
This game just reminds me how much of a wizard Fischer was.
Truly remarkable man.
Nicely chosen & explained. Thanks for this post!
You've got Fischer listed as a GM here, but I believe he was only an IM at the time. He became a GM the following year, 1958.
Ya, I like it when a question-mark move turns into an exclamation point upon further review. ;)
I really thought the optical illusion idea was just hyperbole! What a move - what imagination! 😮
great upload, thx for this clear and instructive walk through an amazing gem from Fischer
Punctuate. Write in English not in juvenile code.
@@johnsmith1474 What’s the matter with you, making silly ‘correctional’ responds to nice comments on a chess video ? You come off like a complete imbecile ! Didn’t you notice the comma ? A comma is in fact a ‘punctuation mark’. You could’ve with great benefit taken use of it yourself. I reckon you’re likely some befuddled juvenile with nothing else to do.
@@johnsmith1474 All hail the internet grammar police! Watch out ppl, they're on paTroll! 😂
Super game.
awesome move!!
This Fischer guy seems pretty good at chess.
I think he has the makings of a Grandmaster.
@@statueofgod_ 😂
Glad your channel is going good mate your awesome, and you seem to love Bobby what a legend, my fav player then Carlsen next
Jerrys main channel is "chess network" with over half a mil subs, if I'm not mistaken.
Thank you
i don’t understand why Sherwin didn’t take the pawn on e4 twice? also i just realized if it is possible i think it will be very helpful to have the evaluation bar throughout the moves…at this point i should mention that i’m very low rated chess player just in case my question and suggestion is out there :)
Indeed. While Fischer played some classic brilliances in the crushing phase of the game, Sherwin clearly made things easy for Fischer, with Sherwin having not just many chances to at least equalize but even get a nice advantage by taking Fischer's hanging e4 pawn in the opening which he missed.
@@Craigevansagain I doubt he missed it, he was probably just scared
Great attacking chess!
thx dawg...
Edge pin mates are easy to miss.
Fischer was *not **_YET_* GrandMaster (GM) in 1957, when this game was played !!! He attained the title in 195- *EIGHT* -- i.e. *ONE (1) YEAR LATER !! :P*
(Clarifying this because *the bottom-right-hand-side footer indicates him as a **_"GM"_** :P* )
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Easy to forget he was 14.
10:19 it looks like Ra8 could save white after Kh8
Ra4-a8 Rf8:a8, Bd5:a8 Qg5-e3! (not verified it, just found the moves looking at the computer screen) or even better maybe Qg5-f4 threatening mate at h2.
Ra8 Rxa8 Bxa8 Qf4, and it's game over.
The other line would be Ra8 Rxa8 g3 (to stop Qf4) Rf8..., There's no saving white.
Hey Dog.
your camera and lighting is so good you look like you were generated by an artificial intelligence.
For all anyone knows, YOU could be artificial intelligence lolz
Maybe they trained the AI with footage of Saul Goodman.
I like the narration, the play is not so clear to follow, as a variety of arrows, or no arrow, are used to indicate recently moved or threatened pieces. I suggest perhaps sliding the pieces, or be consistent with two differing types of arrows for moves and threats.
Too much narration and playing through various alternatives interrupts the flow of the game.
Stop being a crybaby, he wants to make it clear and instructive.
@@CatcatNoahLuluHannah2009-l2g You may need clear instructions, I don't.