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Rating: Summary: The Creator of Fischer Random. Review: 'Bobby Fischer' has almost every game the great master ever played. It may not have every single game he ever played, but it at least has 99 percent of them. Buy it and enjoy his crystal clear and powerful game forever.
Rating: Summary: You need little, if anything, else. Review: Bobby Fischer is beyond a doubt one of the greatest players in the history of the game. This book contains over 1000 of his games. There are no annotation or comments so around 4-6 games are put into every page. Each game has 1 diagram, taken from some stage in the game. I have found that the very best, and most effective way to get good in chess is to study games of the great players. I have studied Morphy, Casablanca and Fischer. I suggest you play through every single one of these games, and try and understand what Bobby is doing. With every move try to make something of it, and try to predict what Bobby will do next. I have said there are no comments, but there are ! !! ? and ?? to indicate crucial moves. Good or bad. Take a special look at these moves before you play on and try to discover why it is so bad, or so good. The book is laid out like this, starting with 1955 and then going year by year ( 56,57,58 etz ). All the games of the 92 match with Spassky are also here. There is obviously where it ends. However, after that there is " last minute additions ". Mostly games from simuls that recently surfaced. In short, all of Bobby`s important tournament games are in here, including blitz. The games from the " unofficial blitz WC " in the early 70s are here, the manhatten chess club blitz tournament ( In which bobby scored 21,5/22) also in the early 70s before his title match. Many simul games are included here also. Also, the 3 little known games Bobby played against a computer program in 1977( 3-0 ). If you want to get good, don`t buy book after book on strategy,openings,tactics etz. Buy this book, the book on Morphy`s games and the one on Casablanca. But how do i then learn the openings??- easy. In going throught this book, and trying to understand every move, you will become very familiar with the Ruy Lopez, King`s Indian defence, Sicilian and some other openings. If you wanna invest time and energy, and as little cash as possible, into getting good in chess then get this book. If it doesn`t work out, you can always sell it used and cut your losses. What more can i say, cmon people. For 20 dollars and a lot of hard work you will be getting alot back. I hope this has helped you decide.
Rating: Summary: Chess 101 Review: Bobby fishcer may not be a good human being, But if theyre is anything he does know is chess. Even though theyre are no notes with the games, the amount of games really does make up for it!! you can learn alot just by going through the games. So if youre a fan of chess you really owe it to youreself to get this book...I still have a long way to go though!!!! so get youre notebook ready and prepare to do some serious studying.
Rating: Summary: The book is good Review: Ok, In your chess life ,you should have a book with games collections from at least a grandmaster. Bobby Fischer is not just a GM but a world champion too.The book contents more than 1000 unannotated games.That means full games with no comments.There will be so re-view of moves here and there. Now, How to use the book? You can play the games and identify the plan that Bobby used. There are openings index,endgames index,name of players,so on makes the book a good one. From what Jeremy Silman wrote in his book I recommend that you can play the first 4-6 moves and than try to figure out the moves made by Bobby. Well,nowadays,with the advance technology,you can find annotated games in the net and view it in your computer.A good web-page is G.Ossimitz Chess Page... So,you can buy the book and feel no regret.
Rating: Summary: Play to WIN! Review: This book contains every verified Fischer Game in chronological order, with some annotation and diagrams of crucial positions.It is an Inexhaustible referance guide with thorough indexing.It changed the way i study chess.
Rating: Summary: This is like three books in one Review: This book includes all of Bobby Fischer's games from 1955, to the 1992 rematch with GM Boris Spassky. Not annotated, but well worth it. Has opening index, ending index, and eco code index. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: LEARN WINNING CHESS FROM BOBBY FISCHER'S GAMES Review: When American World Champion Bobby Fischer won the chess World Championship in 1972, he was head and shoulders above the entire chess world. The Soviet chess organization had ruled the world for decades and Fischer, without any outside help, crushed their machine. He scored stunning victories in the candidates matches, first defeating grandmasters Mark Taimanov and Bent Larsen by unheard of 6-0 scores, then decisively polishing off World Champions Petrosian and Spassky to take the crown. Fischer knew more about chess than any group of grandmasters of his day. "Bobby Fischer " from Hays Publishing is the most complete record of Fischer's chess games. There are 1,043 game listings and 972 actual game scores with diagrams for virtually every game. Light game annotations are provided by Senior Master John Hall. Also included are listings of every tournament Fischer played in along with his win/loss record and final standing. At the back of the book are complete crosstables of every major tournament in which Fischer played. Another section of the book provides a full record of the openings Fischer played at different points in his career. We point out 100 notable games in Bobby's career with comments on their importance to Fischer at the time they were played. The industrious player will want to take full advantage of the multiple indexing. The book is indexed by opponent, opening, ECO code, and ending. An in depth study of Bobby Fischer's games is possible from many angles through these indexes. Modern algebraic notation is used throughout. A thorough study of Bobby Fischer's chess games amounts to the equivalent to a college degree in chess. This book is your tool for that study.
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