Bobby Fischer’s Most Instructive Games of Chess 1963-1968

Learn From Bobby Fischer's Chess Genius: Learn his Brilliant Tactics, Strategies and Game-Changing Openings 1963-1968
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Bobby Fischer’s Most Instructive Games of Chess 1963-1968
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Apr 2024
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What you will learn

Be able to see the real Beth Harmon depicted in Netflix series Queen's Gambit - Beth was largely modelled on Bobby Fischer

Be able to get more empathy for Fischer tactics and combinations

Be able to leverage Fischer's White opening repertoire with 1.e4 which he used extensively in this period

Be able to leverage Fischer's Black opening repertoire which was largely the Sicilian defence vs 1.e4 and the Kings Indian vs 1.d4 in this period

Be able to see how Fischer took advantage of downsides of Opponent positions - even highly theoretical and subtle ones often with initial pawn sacrifices

Be able to use the Kings Indian Attack system with White and Black with a great plan of overprotection and thorn pawn strategy

Be able to see a high number of Fischer wins - Note Tal wins reserved for another course on Tal :)

Be able to see amazing resources uncovered by the latest engine technology such as Stockfish Neural Network

Be able to pick up opening knowledge, middlegame tactics and strategy and endgame knowledge

Be able to appreciate the Nd5 springboard in the Ruy Lopez which was mentioned in Netflix Queen's Gambit

Be able to know more of Fischer's games beyond My 60 memorable games and the Fischer Spassky 1972 match

Be able to see why many Fischer's opponents lost including Tal when they had Knight vs Fischer Bishop endgames

Be able to understand more Bobby Fischer's chess openings and how they are tailored sometimes to particular opponents in this time period

Be able to see and appreciate the influence of Bobby Fischer's opening repertoire on Garry Kasparov with the Najdorf and King's Indian in particular

Be able to see more subtle downsides of opponent's positions as Fischer improves even more tactically in these years

Be able to see diversity emerge in Fischer's repertoire with different options against for example the Caro-Kann Defence

Be able to see some absolute masterpieces Fischer played with dynamic pawn structures such as the Isolated Queen's Pawn

Be able to put a "Fischer hat" on when those positions Fischer excelled at come in your own games

Be able to see how Fischer often probes the opponent's position to encourage irreversible pawn moves

Be able to see how Fischer targets structural weaknesses especially those with piece protection dependences such as backward pawns

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