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born March 9, 1943 - died January 17, 2008
"Bobby" Fischer was a US born chess grandmaster who in 1972 became World Chess Champion.
He also wrote some chess books ( e.g. My 66 memorable chess games).
In 1975 he officially resigned the title when FIDE, the international chess federation, refused to accept his conditions for a title defense.
Fischer later lived in Iceland where he got political asylum after the insane US Government under George W. Bush has banned him for playing a match in Yugoslavia against Boris Spasski.
Last Updated on Sunday, 02 October 2011 20:17
USA-ch Juniors USA, 1956
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Bobby Fischer was 13 years old when he played this game. He is already using the Najdorf Sicilian (5.-a6 named after GM Miguel Najdorf), his main defence against 1.e4 during his whole career. About the opponent I don't know much. He played like about ELO 2100 this game.
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6
The Sicilian Najdorf
6.Be2
Other main lines are 6.Bg5, 6.Be3, 6.Bc4 or 6.f4
6...e5
A good alternative is 6...e6
7.Nb3 Be7
Possible is also 7...Be6. With 6...Be7 wants to castle fast.
8.Be3
The main line is 8.0–0
8...0–0
More often 8...Be6 is played
9.Qd2?!
9.0–0 is more popular, but the best results White is getting after 9.g4!?
9...b5
9.-Be6 is normally preferred
10.f3 Be6 11.g4?!
Better are 11.0–0 or 11.Nd5 The text move tries to start a king side attack. But Bobby is now able to play a classical counter-attack in the centre
11...d5!

White has now immediate problems with his centre. Black has the initiative.
Last Updated on Thursday, 25 November 2010 19:45