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- #BOBBY FISCHER MY 60 MEMORABLE GAMES HARDCOVER FULL#
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Notable is the unbelievable Fischer-Walther game (P.67) where Fischer threw away the win as shown by Swiss end game composer Fontana. We should mention very special highlights it the book. He is indeed as Larry Evans told us last year," always very careful to give credit."
#BOBBY FISCHER MY 60 MEMORABLE GAMES HARDCOVER FULL#
Third, we feel that the author's integrity is carefully shown by inclusion of full credit on all quotations or re-published analysis throughout. In a Davis, California, clock exhibition in 1964 Blackstone achieved a quickly winning position against Fischer's mechanical B-QB4 (Bc4) anti-Sicilian system. Second, we note that our own John Blackstone is mentioned in the notes to Game 17, Fischer-Tal. I scoffed at this criticism upon casual examination of the book, but after playing through the entire text, I can confirm this optical effect. As one of our leading master pointed out, the deep study of some games produces problems, as the analysis is not presented in a printed form suitable for tired eyes. First, designer Andor Braun erred in planning the annotative separation of the comments made by Fischer on moves actually played. There are a few technical and personal notes I should mention at this point. It is, in short, an absolutely vital book and to be purchased by the quickest possible means, we suggest that you do anything short of holding up a bookstore or robbing your grandmother to obtain it. It is exciting, interesting, instructive and what one would expect from a first-rate grandmaster who has paid the price of specialization in our world. The volume is actually priced reasonably. of chess study, and accuracy under fire are all funneled to the reader through Bobby Fischer's pen,
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Emotionally prepared? That is cause for debate.
#BOBBY FISCHER MY 60 MEMORABLE GAMES HARDCOVER PROFESSIONAL#
There is distinct evidence that Fischer is the most thoroughly prepared professional in the world analytically. Fischer proves a crushing win and justifies his opening play and pre-game preparation. Extremely interesting is the truth about some of Fisher's most sensational games -his wonderful analysis proving that Botvinnik's drawn ending was actually lost, and (a vindication to this reviewer who was laughed at for suggesting 20. Anyone who knows Fischer will tell you that he would never allow ghost writing. Evan's style and wording appear all throughout the text of the games but analytical work and phrasing ("I didn't see it!," " "the sealed move seals Black's fate," 'I still couldn't believe it," I had to play on to make sure I was losing a piece!") are clearly done by the phenomenal analyst Fischer. Contrary to rumor and Jealous tongues, Larry Evans did not write the book for Fischer. Included arw three of Fischer's losses and eight incredible, hair-raising draws. It surpasses any English games collection issued to this date and, along with Botvinnik's collected games, is of primary in-terest to the chess student as nothing else printed since World War It ranks with the game collections of Tarrasch and Alekhine in the category of objectivity and scope. Introductions to all games by Larry Evans. 384 pages, index of openings and opponents. "My 60 Memorable Games" by Bobby Fischer $6.95 Simon 6. The controversial alterations that were made to Bobby Fischer's words in the last edition have been omitted in this book, so only the author's own words are expressed, giving a true insight into one of the most gifted, troubled and controversial minds of the 20th century. Includes index.Here is a 1972 ad for a reprint of "Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess" -īelow is a provocative review of "My 60 Memorable Games" by Jude Acers in 1969: It is essential for each chess enthusiast, competitor and professional. Every player will learn huge amounts from this book. Fischer played nearly all of these games as a grandmaster so they are at the very highest level, but his lucid commentary makes every move and idea both accessible and understandable.
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You ll find beautifully simple positional play next to out-of-this-world combinations that are just breathtaking. The American takes the reader through 60 of his games, describing his thoughts, the intricacies behind his and his opponent's strategies, the tactical justification of moves and the psychological battle in each one. One of the most important chess books ever written, reissued in celebration of a chess genius, Bobby Fischer.