Showing posts with label Fischer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fischer. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Bobby Fischer database

Bobby Fischer CBV The games are categorized by openings, tactics, strategy, endgames, All of Bobby Fischer´s chess games 953 chess games; 1943-2008
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Sunday, 9 June 2013

Instructive Game 5 :- Fischer, Robert James–Fine, Reuben

As A training, Try to find the next best move when you see a diagram before scrolling down 

A game that I liked (ChessBase 12)
[Event "New York"] [Site "New York"] [Date "1963.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Fischer, Robert James"] [Black "Fine, Reuben"] [Result "*"] [ECO "C52"] [PlyCount "39"] [EventDate "1963.??.??"] [EventType "game"] [EventRounds "1"] [EventCountry "USA"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "1999.07.01"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. b4 {Evams Gambit} Bxb4 (4... Nxb4 {Is bad because} 5. Nxe5) 5. c3 Ba5 6. d4 exd4 7. O-O dxc3 {What is the move for White here to activate a piece and create a threat immediately ? [#]} 8. Qb3 { [%csl Gf7][%cal Gc4f7]} Qe7 9. Nxc3 $14 {[%cal Gc3d5]} (9. Ba3 d6 $11) 9... Nf6 $2 {This is a mistake , Can you find the best move for White [#]} (9... Bxc3 10. Qxc3 $14) 10. Nd5 $18 ({Is also a good attacking move} 10. e5 $16 { Houdini 3 Pro x64: 1)} Nxe5 ({Houdini 3 Pro x64: 2)} 10... Bxc3 11. exf6 Bxf6 12. Ba3 d6 13. Rae1 Ne5 14. Nxe5 Bxe5 15. f4 Bd4+ 16. Kh1 Be6 17. f5 O-O 18. fxe6 fxe6 19. Rxe6 Rxf1+ 20. Bxf1 Qf7 21. Bc4 Kh8 22. Qxb7 Rf8 23. Qf3 Qxf3 24. gxf3 g5 25. Kg2 Bf6 26. Re4 Kg7 27. f4 h6 28. Bc1 Rb8 29. fxg5 hxg5 30. Bb3 a6 31. Ra4 Re8 32. Rxa6 {[%eval 282,24] 2.82/24}) 11. Ba3 Nxf3+ 12. gxf3 d6 13. Rfe1 Be6 14. Bxe6 O-O 15. Bf5 Qd8 16. Rad1 Bb6 17. Bb2 Re8 18. Ne4 Nxe4 19. fxe4 Qh4 20. Qg3 Qxg3+ 21. hxg3 Bc5 22. Kg2 Rad8 23. e5 dxe5 24. Rxe5 b6 25. Rd7 Rf8 26. Red5 Bd6 27. Rd1 Rxd7 28. Bxd7 Rd8 29. Bc6 {[%eval 159,24] 1.59/24} ) 10... Nxd5 {Now you have a choice, you can take back with the bishop or with pawn, which is better [#]} 11. exd5 {[%cal Ge1e7,Gd5c6]} Ne5 12. Nxe5 Qxe5 { Try to find a Good move here that also develop a piece and attack? [#]} 13. Bb2 Qg5 {Try to find the best move here ? [#]} 14. h4 (14. f4 {It has the same idea of h4 but much weaker than h4 because it open the diagonal of the king}) (14. Qa3 {[%csl Ge7][%cal Ga3a5,Ga3e7,Gf1e1,Ge1e7] Is a very strong move too, hitting the bishop on h5 and sitting on the f8-a3 diagonal with threats to checkmate after Re1+} d6 15. Qxa5) 14... Qxh4 15. Bxg7 Rg8 {What can you do here? [#]} 16. Rfe1+ Kd8 (16... Bxe1 17. Rxe1+ Kd8 {Transpose}) 17. Qg3 {[%cal Gg7f6] Here Fischer opponent resigns} (17. g3 $2 Rxg7) 17... Qe7 ( 17... Qxg3 18. Bf6#) (17... Rxg7 18. Qxh4+ f6 19. Qxf6+ Re7 20. Qxe7#) 18. Rxe7 (18. Rxe7 d6 19. Rxf7 Ke8 20. Qf3 Rxg7 21. Rf8+ Kd7 22. Qf5+ Ke7 23. Qf6+ Kd7 24. Qxg7#) 18... Kxe7 19. Qe5+ Kd8 20. Bf6# *

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Instructive Game 4 :- Fischer, Robert James–Reshevsky, Samuel Herman

As A training, Try to find the next best move when you see a diagram before scrolling down 

A game that I liked (ChessBase 12)
[Event "USA-ch"] [Site "New York"] [Date "1958.??.??"] [Round "6"] [White "Fischer, Robert James"] [Black "Reshevsky, Samuel Herman"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B35"] [Annotator "Akopian"] [PlyCount "83"] [EventDate "1958.12.??"] [EventType "tourn"] [EventRounds "11"] [EventCountry "USA"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "1999.07.01"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 g6 5. Nc3 Bg7 6. Be3 Nf6 7. Bc4 O-O 8. Bb3 Na5 {Is the knight move to rim here a good move or bad? What is Fischer next move? [#] Hint: - The knight is moving away from the center , so what you can do to make advantage of that ?} 9. e5 {[%csl Gf6]} (9. Ba4 Nc4) 9... Ne8 {[%csl Ge8][%cal Ga8g8] Very bad for Black, his pieces aren't connected, can you find the next move [#] Hint: - A high tactical move} (9... Nxb3 10. exf6 {In between move} Nxa1 11. fxg7 Kxg7 12. Qxa1 {[%csl Gg7][%cal Ga1c1, Ge3h6] Two minor pieces for a Rook}) 10. Bxf7+ Kxf7 {What is Fischer next move? [#]} (10... Rxf7 {What is Fischer next move? [#]} 11. Ne6 {[%csl Gb6, Gc7][%cal Ge6c7,Ge3b6] So the idea here when Fischer sacrificed the bishop to get the control of the e6 square where you have the nice idea of Ne6 move and the Queen is trapped} dxe6 12. Qxd8) 11. Ne6 dxe6 (11... Kxe6 12. Qd5+ Kf5 13. g4+ (13. e6+ Be5 14. g4+) 13... Kxg4 14. Rg1+ Kf5 (14... Kh5 15. Qg2 (15. Rg5+ Kh4 16. Qe4+ Kh3 17. Rg3+ Kxh2 18. Qg2#)) 15. Rg5#) (11... Kg8 12. Nxd8) 12. Qxd8 Nc6 13. Qd2 Bxe5 14. O-O Nd6 15. Bf4 Nc4 16. Qe2 Bxf4 17. Qxc4 Kg7 18. Ne4 Bc7 19. Nc5 Rf6 20. c3 e5 21. Rad1 Nd8 22. Nd7 Rc6 23. Qh4 Re6 24. Nc5 Rf6 25. Ne4 Rf4 26. Qxe7+ Rf7 27. Qa3 Nc6 28. Nd6 Bxd6 29. Rxd6 Bf5 30. b4 Rff8 31. b5 Nd8 32. Rd5 Nf7 33. Rc5 a6 34. b6 Be4 35. Re1 Bc6 36. Rxc6 bxc6 37. b7 Rab8 38. Qxa6 Nd8 39. Rb1 Rf7 40. h3 Rfxb7 41. Rxb7+ Rxb7 42. Qa8 1-0

Instructive Game 3 :- Fischer, Robert James–Fine, Reuben

As A training, Try to find the next best move when you see a diagram before scrolling down 

Games
[Event "Manhattan blitz"] [Site "New York"] [Date "1963.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Fischer, Robert James"] [Black "Fine, Reuben"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C41"] [PlyCount "25"] [EventDate "1963.??.??"] [EventType "tourn (blitz)"] [EventRounds "3"] [EventCountry "USA"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "1999.07.01"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 Nd7 4. Bc4 c6 5. O-O Be7 6. dxe5 dxe5 7. Qe2 Ngf6 8. Rd1 Qc7 $2 {What is Fischer next move? [#]} 9. Ng5 O-O 10. Bxf7+ {Here Black resigned} Rxf7 {What would Fischer play here? [#]} (10... Kh8 {What would Fischer play here? [#]} 11. Ne6 {[%cal Ge6f8,Ge6c7]}) 11. Qc4 {[%cal Gg5f7, Gc4f7]} Nd5 {What would Fischer play here? [#]} 12. Nxf7 (12. exd5 $2 Bxg5) 12... Kxf7 13. exd5 1-0