Great commentary, as usual. Bobby was a flame that burned so incredibly brightly and brilliantly for all too short a time, until that flame flickered and went out. But the memory of the greatest chess player of all time (IMHO) will never be extinguished.
Fischer is the chess GOAT . In the Candidates leading up to his 1972 World Championship against Spassky, he beat two other top GM's Mark Taimanov and Bent Larsen with 6 straight wins over both of them. This have never been seen before or since. Fischer also had a 20 consecutive win streak over other top GM's in over the board tournaments. In comparison, Carlsen's best is 6 consecutive wins. And of course Fischer was not using chess engines to prepare.
Fischer’s chess is crystal clear, fantastic! It’s all the more a pity he didn’t test this kind of play against Karpov, who did “nothing” but won so very often.
I actually considered this when I did the video. My thought was that most people are in agreement that grabbing the h pawn was a mistake. Whereas this game actually had divided opinions. I was surprised that Bronstein approved of Fischer allowing his dark squared bishop to be taken.
Fischer is the goat , bcoz he was against all odds with Soviet Union best grandmaster dominance of chess world, a lot support frm there Communist govt, during that time there was Cold war betwn US n SU, fischer was alone analysing preparation, he has no group to support or second team to assist his future game!
Qe2 is a logical idea because with the bishop on d7 black is not really in time to go with Nd7 Nc5 for example. Fischer could play Qe2 because black would have less harmony (thanks to the d7 bishop being an obstruction) if white chooses to keep the light bishop instead
When Fischer moved his Queen to H6, it wasn't to get out of any pin, I think. It was rather to prevent the black King from running away via F8. I was asking myself why didn't Fischer move straight away his rook to H1, before Queen to H6, and that must be the reason: to prevent the white king from running away. What I don't understand is why Fischer bothers to take the black rook instead of moving his own to H1 directly.
magnus carlsen inside chess is more evil though bobby fischer outside chess Bobby Fischer, Hans, Alisher, Wesley So, Fabi, Sergey Karjakin, Anish, Alireza, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Eric Rosen, Nepo, Danya, Maurice Ashley, - notice how all of the people that magnus has beef w/ except but alireza are jewish or american?
His most controversial move was snapping a pawn with his bishop against Spassky and losing the bishop when Spassky pushed his pawn and sealed it in, a total beginner's mistake.
The problem with this game is that even if Fisher made a mistake giving up his dark squared bishop, Gligoric may have lost any advantage he gained by giving up his dragon bishop.
Great Channel and great Video. Running commentary by L plater again: For me, @1:55sec was a very good move by black. Why? Because pawn safe on white squares as W Bishop is all the way on the other side. more importantly it allows black Bishop to develop (by moving to G7!!). This is very important because it enables black Bishop to prepare to attack the white Knights on the same black diagonal....... !!! Pausing @2:12sec Very Very strange move by Fischer. I dare to say a wasted of a move by my idol..!! Now B Queen can develop via A5!!!!, pinning the W knight to the King!! Not sure what Fischer would have played next, most likely continue on developing on the right side in continuance of the forward move of W Pawn to F3..... Black now can bring B bishop out to G7, depending on what Fischer would do, B Knight side step to H5 and prepare to come back play via F4 if white dark Bishop has moved away from long diagonal.. Again depending on Fischer's next few moves (i'm sure he would have picked up that fragile double knights of his.... With one of them pinned by the black Queen on A5!!! black Bishop can move to D4, better developing /attacking again. If Fischer decides to castle (surely would in order to prevent pinning of knight) and naturally for safety. As such the black Queen can fully cross to the right side to attack the castled side with Knights and bishops to follow (if no major exchanges have been made). Anyways enough rants from this beginner ... continuing to watch.... Pausing @3,26sec Can't help myself ranting on... Very Very unusual of Bobby to double move his black bishop!! Pausing @4:38sec Best move by the master Fischer as it prevents the black Rook from taking control of column C !!!
Apologies, Final comment!! Looking at the date 1959, it definitely shows Bobby's haven't fully reached 1963 levels and shows that he probably hasn't studied Lasker's game previous to this one i watched in sequence. With a Queen and 2 Rooks on the right forming a triple canon and Bishop holding on strong white diagonal, Fischer would have easily and quickly finished off this game!!!
Bobby Fischer, Hans, Alisher, Wesley So, Fabi, Sergey Karjakin, Anish, Alireza, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Eric Rosen, Nepo, Danya, Maurice Ashley, - notice how all of the people that magnus has beef w/ except but alireza are jewish or american?
Great commentary, as usual. Bobby was a flame that burned so incredibly brightly and brilliantly for all too short a time, until that flame flickered and went out. But the memory of the greatest chess player of all time (IMHO) will never be extinguished.
Fischer is the chess GOAT . In the Candidates leading up to his 1972 World Championship against Spassky, he beat two other top GM's Mark Taimanov and Bent Larsen with 6 straight wins over both of them. This have never been seen before or since.
Fischer also had a 20 consecutive win streak over other top GM's in over the board tournaments. In comparison, Carlsen's best is 6 consecutive wins.
And of course Fischer was not using chess engines to prepare.
I guess "Goat means the best. He was.
@@nledaig It's an acronym: "Greatest Of All Time."
Love that you dont just cover the same Fischer games we always see.
My guy you are blessing... Your commentary is good... I enjoy listening to you... You are not boring like most chess reviewers
Excellent. No stupid puns, or self-centered referencing. Jus great interesting analysis.
I visited Fischer's grave earlier this year in Iceland and took a seat in his favorite bookstore chair.
Fischer’s chess is crystal clear, fantastic! It’s all the more a pity he didn’t test this kind of play against Karpov, who did “nothing” but won so very often.
according to kramnik, karpov's style was moves that combined attack and defense in one move
Gm bobby fisher has a great power of intimadation the analogy of his pieces.😊😊😊
I’d say the most controversial move in his career was when he took the h pawn in the first game of the world championship match.
I actually considered this when I did the video. My thought was that most people are in agreement that grabbing the h pawn was a mistake. Whereas this game actually had divided opinions. I was surprised that Bronstein approved of Fischer allowing his dark squared bishop to be taken.
but that game is just blown out of proportion and too famous. its like saying "we need to drink water"
Fischer is the goat , bcoz he was against all odds with Soviet Union best grandmaster dominance of chess world, a lot support frm there Communist govt, during that time there was Cold war betwn US n SU, fischer was alone analysing preparation, he has no group to support or second team to assist his future game!
Fischer was 16
15 I thought🤯
Qe2 is a logical idea because with the bishop on d7 black is not really in time to go with Nd7 Nc5 for example. Fischer could play Qe2 because black would have less harmony (thanks to the d7 bishop being an obstruction) if white chooses to keep the light bishop instead
When Fischer moved his Queen to H6, it wasn't to get out of any pin, I think. It was rather to prevent the black King from running away via F8.
I was asking myself why didn't Fischer move straight away his rook to H1, before Queen to H6, and that must be the reason: to prevent the white king from running away.
What I don't understand is why Fischer bothers to take the black rook instead of moving his own to H1 directly.
Gligoric was a great player. Fischer was greater, as you’ve v neatly shown. Phew ! What a game. Thank you.
very informative lesson, thank you sir.
I guess our silicon overlords ultimately are the valid judges of whether the queen move was sound. How does Stockfish assess it?
thanks so much
Fisher's most controversial moves were off the board .
magnus carlsen inside chess is more evil though bobby fischer outside chess
Bobby Fischer, Hans, Alisher, Wesley So, Fabi, Sergey Karjakin, Anish, Alireza, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Eric Rosen, Nepo, Danya, Maurice Ashley, - notice how all of the people that magnus has beef w/ except but alireza are jewish or american?
@@nicbentulan facts i think it’s the nose
@@Kerasue
God bless you. Merry Christmas happy new year and happy holidays. So you side with Wesley Bobby Hans over magnus Garry Hikaru?
His most controversial move was snapping a pawn with his bishop against Spassky and losing the bishop when Spassky pushed his pawn and sealed it in, a total beginner's mistake.
not controversial..but maybe his worst move
@6:27sec
Now Black is in very dangerous position to be checkmated .....
The problem with this game is that even if Fisher made a mistake giving up his dark squared bishop, Gligoric may have lost any advantage he gained by giving up his dragon bishop.
I would like to have these types of controversial moves which lead to the win all the time.
Apsoluty not terrible blounder was against Spaski when he blounder the bishop
Yugoslav atack was named by Gligoric he invented this
Great Channel and great Video.
Running commentary by L plater again:
For me,
@1:55sec was a very good move by black.
Why? Because pawn safe on white squares as W Bishop is all the way on the other side. more importantly it allows black Bishop to develop (by moving to G7!!).
This is very important because it enables black Bishop to prepare to attack the white Knights on the same black diagonal....... !!!
Pausing @2:12sec Very Very strange move by Fischer. I dare to say a wasted of a move by my idol..!!
Now B Queen can develop via A5!!!!, pinning the W knight to the King!!
Not sure what Fischer would have played next, most likely continue on developing on the right side in continuance of the forward move of W Pawn to F3.....
Black now can bring B bishop out to G7, depending on what Fischer would do, B Knight side step to H5 and prepare to come back play via F4 if white dark Bishop has moved away from long diagonal..
Again depending on Fischer's next few moves (i'm sure he would have picked up that fragile double knights of his.... With one of them pinned by the black Queen on A5!!! black Bishop can move to D4, better developing /attacking again.
If Fischer decides to castle (surely would in order to prevent pinning of knight) and naturally for safety. As such the black Queen can fully cross to the right side to attack the castled side with Knights and bishops to follow (if no major exchanges have been made).
Anyways enough rants from this beginner ... continuing to watch....
Pausing @3,26sec
Can't help myself ranting on...
Very Very unusual of Bobby to double move his black bishop!!
Pausing @4:38sec
Best move by the master Fischer as it prevents the black Rook from taking control of column C !!!
He definitely was the best at one point for sure.
Apologies, Final comment!!
Looking at the date 1959, it definitely shows Bobby's haven't fully reached 1963 levels and shows that he probably hasn't studied Lasker's game previous to this one i watched in sequence.
With a Queen and 2 Rooks on the right forming a triple canon and Bishop holding on strong white diagonal, Fischer would have easily and quickly finished off this game!!!
What was so controversial about that move was just an equal trade I thought. Or am I missing something
Fischer was 16 when this was played.
Rook f1 ...mate on the spot after queen h7 and black king goes to f8 !!
Fischer and Nieman my favorite player
Bobby! Bobby! Bobby!
Im so bad at chess. I think i was better as a kid since i was more creative then. Entertaining videos though thanks cd
very interesting game
Good game, but quite spoiled at 4:45. I would rather not know who wins ahead of time.
…It’s Fischer.
Fisher had a ridiculous winning percent
@@doyouknowkeplertwentytwob4032that’s what I was thinking it’s Bobby Fischer who do you think would win
I think if you have a problem in your chess repertoires..we need a a psychologist to have a good adoptation in our games..and our families..❤
"most contreversial move Bobby Fischer made....on a chess board" lol yes
1959 Fischer is a child.
A child who in many ways never grew up.
@@RingsLoreMaster Yeah just like Harry Potter!
@@RingsLoreMasterwrong. He spent the remaining time of his life in Reykjavik reading voraciously about history and governments.
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Oops I did it again.
Bobby Fischer, Hans, Alisher, Wesley So, Fabi, Sergey Karjakin, Anish, Alireza, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Eric Rosen, Nepo, Danya, Maurice Ashley, - notice how all of the people that magnus has beef w/ except but alireza are jewish or american?
What a jerk the guy was.
What do you know about Fischer?
You never follow up your thumbnails. you say Fischer was the best but never present your case accept for go over his game.
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