Amazing Game : Samuel Reshevsky vs Bobby Fischer - English Opening : Symmetrical
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Fischer's 11-0 Clean sweep - Part 5! Reshevsky vs Fischer, Round 5, US Championship 1963
Samuel Reshevsky vs Robert James Fischer
New York ch-US 1963 · English Opening: Symmetrical. Anti-Benoni Variation Spielmann Defense (A33)
[Event "New York ch-US Rd: 5"]
[Site "New York ch-US Rd: 5"]
[Date "1963.??.??"]
[EventDate "?"]
[Round "?"]
[Result "0-1"]
[White "Samuel Reshevsky"]
[Black "Robert James Fischer"]
[ECO "A33"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]
[PlyCount "94"]
1. c4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e6 6. e3 d5
7. cxd5 exd5 8. Be2 Bd6 9. O-O O-O 10. Nf3 Bg4 11. g3 Bb4
12. Bd2 Ne4 13. a3 Bxc3 14. Bxc3 Nxc3 15. bxc3 Rc8 16. Rb1 b6
17. Rb5 Qe7 18. a4 Be6 19. Qa1 Qf6 20. Kg2 Na5 21. Nd4 Nb7
22. Rb4 Nd6 23. a5 Ne4 24. axb6 axb6 25. Qb2 Nxc3 26. Ba6 Rc5
27. Kg1 Bh3 28. Ra1 b5 29. Bxb5 Nxb5 30. Rxb5 Rxb5 31. Qxb5
Qe5 32. Re1 h5 33. Nc6 Qc3 34. Rb1 Qc2 35. Ne7+ Kh8 36. Nxd5
Rc8 37. Nc3 Rxc3 38. Qxh5+ Kg8 39. Rb8+ Rc8 40. Rxc8+ Bxc8
41. Kf1 Ba6+ 42. Ke1 Qc3+ 43. Kd1 Qd3+ 44. Kc1 Qc3+ 45. Kd1
Bc4 46. Qf3 Bb3+ 47. Ke2 Qc4+ 0-1
Who is Fischer?
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Robert James Fischer (March 9, 1943 – January 17, 2008) was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. Many consider him to be the greatest chess player of all time.[2][3]
Fischer showed great skill in chess from an early age; at 13, he won a brilliancy known as "The Game of the Century". At age 14, he became the US Chess Champion, and at 15, he became both the youngest grandmaster (GM) up to that time and the youngest candidate for the World Championship. At age 20, Fischer won the 1963/64 US Championship with 11 wins in 11 games, the only perfect score in the history of the tournament. His book My 60 Memorable Games, published in 1969, is regarded as essential reading.
Fischer won the World Chess Championship in 1972, defeating Boris Spassky of the USSR, in a match held in Reykjavík, Iceland. Publicized as a Cold War confrontation between the US and USSR, it attracted more worldwide interest than any chess championship before or since. After forfeiting his title as World Champion, Fischer became reclusive and sometimes erratic, disappearing from both competitive chess and the public eye. In 1992, he reemerged to win an unofficial rematch against Spassky. It was held in Yugoslavia, which was under a United Nations embargo at the time. His participation led to a conflict with the US government, which warned Fischer that his participation in the match would violate an executive order imposing US sanctions on Yugoslavia. The US government ultimately issued a warrant for his arrest. After that, Fischer lived his life as an émigré. In 2004, he was arrested in Japan and held for several months for using a passport that had been revoked by the US government. Eventually, he was granted an Icelandic passport and citizenship by a special act of the Icelandic Althing, allowing him to live in Iceland until his death in 2008.
Fischer made numerous lasting contributions to chess. In the 1990s, he patented a modified chess timing system that added a time increment after each move, now a standard practice in top tournament and match play. He also invented Fischerandom, a new variant of chess known today as Chess960.
Who is Reshevsky ?
Samuel Herman Reshevsky (born Szmul Rzeszewski; November 26, 1911[1] – April 4, 1992) was a Polish chess prodigy and later a leading American chess grandmaster. He was never a full-time chess professional. He was a strong contender for the World Chess Championship from the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s: he tied for third place in the 1948 World Chess Championship tournament, and tied for second in the 1953 Candidates Tournament. He was an eight-time winner of the US Chess Championship, tying him with Bobby Fischer for the all-time record. An outstanding match player throughout his career, Reshevsky excelled at positional play, and could be a brilliant tactician when required. He took a long time over his opening moves, and often found himself in time pressure, but this sometimes unsettled his opponent more than it did Reshevsky.
He was an accountant by profession, and a well-regarded chess writer.
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