Bobby Fischer Cracks the Closed Sicilian in 25 Moves
Offered By: ChessNetwork via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Watch a detailed analysis of a chess game between Yaacov Bernstein and Bobby Fischer from Netanya 1968. Explore Fischer's response to the Closed Sicilian with a double-fianchetto setup and his decision to play for opposite-side castles. Learn how Fischer's questionable materialistic approach wins the exchange but leaves his king vulnerable. Gain insights into Fischer's strategic thinking and tactical prowess as he cracks the Closed Sicilian in just 25 moves. Improve your understanding of chess strategy, piece placement, and king safety through this instructive game commentary provided by a self-taught National Master from Pennsylvania, USA.
Syllabus
Introduction
Game
Analysis
Endgame
Taught by
ChessNetwork
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