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My 60 Memorable Games

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384 Seiten, kartoniert, Reprint, Batsford Chess, 5. Auflage 2008, Erstauflage 1969

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A rare window into the mind of a chess icon, My 60 Memorable Games is perhaps the most inspirational and influential chess book ever written. First published in 1969, it contains Bobby Fischer's objective, honest and self-critical annotations to games he had won, drawn and even lost in the period from 1957 to 1967 - but from which he had also learned valuable lessons. Reading Fischer's intensely personal commentaries is like going back in time and watching live coverage of his over-the-board battles with the leading players of his day. Soon he would become the greatest of them all.
In contrast with the previous edition of this book, no alterations have been made to the text other than the conversion of moves into algebraic notation, making this an updated yet accurate reflection of the original book.
American-born chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer became famous as a teenager for his phenomenal chess-playing ability. In 1972, at the height of the Cold War, he won the world title from the Russian Boris Spassky in a gripping match that generated worldwide media interest. He died in 2008. Fischer not only played brilliant chess but raised the game to new levels of professionalism and his influence is still felt strongly today.

Author's PrefaceThe 60 games annotated in this volume were all played during 1957 trough '67 and, with the exception of nos. 44 and 50, under strict tournament conditions. The notes frequently include references to additional games, occasionally presenting them in full. An interested reader will find 34 of my earlier efforts in Bobby Fischer's Games of Chess (Simon and Schuster, 1959).
All of the 60 here offered contain, for me, something memorable and exciting - even the 3 losses. I have tried to be both candid and precise in my elucidations in the hope that they would offer insights into chess that will lead to fuller understanding and better play.
Finally, I wish to express my gratitude to Larry Evans, friend and colleague, for his invaluable aid in the preparation of the text as well as for his lucid introductions.
Robert J. Fischer
New York City
Weitere Informationen
EAN 9781906388300
Gewicht 575 g
Hersteller Batsford Chess
Breite 15,2 cm
Höhe 23,2 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2008
Autor Bobby Fischer
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 5
ISBN-13 9781906388300
Jahr der Erstauflage 1969
Seiten 384
Einband kartoniert
Diagramme 289
(B and W refer to Black and White)

013 1. Sherwin [B] New Jersey Open 1957
Too little, too late
018 2. Larsen [B] Portoroz 1958
Slaying the dragon
023 3. Petrosian [W] Portoroz 1958
Bear Hug
032 4. Pilnik [W] Mar del Plata 1959
Tact and tactics
038 5. Rossetto [B] Mar del Plata 1959
The unpleasant obligation
043 6. Shocron [B] Mar del Plata 1959
A small oversight
049 7. Olafsson [W] Zurich 1959
Pride goeth
054 8. Keres [B] Zurich 1959
Meat and potatoes
062 9. Walther [W] Zurich 1959
Betwixt the cup and the lip
068 10. Unzicker [B] Zurich 1959
Milking the Cow
074 11. Benko [B] Candidates' 1959
Unheard melodies
078 12. Gligorich [w] Candidates' 1959
Castling into it
087 13. Gligorich [B] Candidates' 1959
Something new
092 14. Keres [W] Candidates' 1959
Too many cooks
100 15. Smyslov [W] Candidates' 1959
A whopper
106 16. Petrosian [B] Candidates' 1959
Four Queens
116 17. Tal [B] Candidates' 1959
A very near miss
123 18. Spassky [W] Mar del Plata 1960
Old wine in a new bottle
128 19. Gudmundsson [W] Reykjavik 1960
A long voyage home
133 20. Euwe [B] Leipzig Olympic 1960
Theoretical scuffle
137 21. Letelier [W] Leipzig Olympic 1960
A Queen for the King
141 22. Szabo [W] Leipzig Olympic 1960
Bad judgment
145 23. Tal [B] Leipzig Olympic 1960
No holds barred
150 24. Darga [B] West Berlin 1960
Asking for trouble
156 25. Lombardy [W] USA Championship 1960-1
When the Maroczy didn 't bind
161 26. Reshevsky [B] 2nd match game 1961
Time will tell
167 27. Reshevsky [W] 5th match game 1961
Sheer pyrotechnics
175 28. Reshevsky [W] 11th match game 1961
A peccable draw
182 29. Geller [B] Bled 1961
Hoist with his own petard
187 30. Gligorich [W] Bled 1961
A lyrical performance
191 31. Petrosian [B] Bled 1961
The sincerest form of flattery
196 32. Tal [B] Bled 1961
The moral victor
201 33. Trifunovich [B] Bled 1961
The drawing master
207 34. Bertok [W] Stockholm 1962
Hanging pawns unhung
212 35. Bolbochan [B] Stockholm 1962
A brilliant cadenza
218 36. Korchnoi [B] Stockholm 1962
Gaston and Alphonse
225 37. Keres [W] Curacao 1962
Only a draw
234 38. Keres [B] Curacao 1962
Detective story
240 39. Botvinnik [W] Varna Olympic 1962
The confrontation
254 40. Najdorf [B] Varna Olympic 1962
The Najdorf Variation
260 41. Robatsch [B] Varna Olympic 1962
A bright cameo
265 42. Unzicker [W] Varna Olympic 1962
Playing by ear
269 43. Reshevsky [B] USA Championship 1962-3
The missing link
276 44. Fine [B] Skittles Game 1963
Shock treatment
280 45. Bisguier [B] New York State Open 1963
Ghosts
286 46. Benko [B] USA Championship 1963-4
Romp
291 47. Bisguier [B] USA Championship 1963-4
The Indian sign?
297 48. R.Byrne [W] USA Championship 1963-4
The brilliancy prize
302 49. Steinmeyer [B] USA Championship 1963-4
A complex trap.
306 50. Celle [B] Exhibition Tour 1964
Tour de force
311 51. Smyslov [B] Havana (Capablanca Memorial) 1965
Squeeze play
318 52. Rossolimo [B] USA Championship 1965-6
Peekabooo strategy
324 53. Portisch [W] Santa Monica 1966
Black magic
331 54. Najdorf [B] Santa Monica 1966
Najdorf's night off from the Najdorf
338 55. Bednarsky [B] Havana Olympic 1966
The price of incaution
343 56. Gligorich [B] Havana Olympic 1966
The Fischer continuation
350 57. Larsen [W] Monaco 1967
Change of pace
359 58. Geller [B] Skopje 1967
Flawed masterpiece
366 59. Kholmov [W] Skopje 1967
The erring Bishop
371 60. Stein [B] Sousse 1967
When champions meet
381 Bobby Fischer's Tournament and Match Record
383 Index to Openings
383 List of Opponents