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GM Misa Pap - Best Championship Matches - 6. 1972 - Spassky vs. Fischer
Fischer, Spassky
E56, A77, B88, E41, D59, B97 Nimzo-Indian: 4.e3 - Main line with 7...Nc6, Benoni: Classical - 9...Re8, 10.Nd2, Sicilian: Sozin - Leonhardt Variation
Champions’ Extraordinary Winning Ideas - Video 13 - Tandem 1 (R+B vs. R+N)
Vachier-Lagrave, Sargissian, Fischer, Taimanov, Svidler, Gashimov, Grujic, Pap
C67, B47, C42, B32 Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defence - Open variation, Sicilian: Taimanov, Petrov, Sicilian defence: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4
GM Joel’s Need to Know Basics - Video 12
Fischer, Keres, Bisguier, Ariel, Benjamin, London
C96, C98, A12, E94 Ruy Lopez: Closed, Ruy Lopez: Closed - Chigorin Defence, English with b3 (1 c4 c6 2 Nf3 d5 3 b3), King's Indian: Orthodox
GM Joel’s Need to Know Basics - Video 2
Gligoric, Fischer, Panno, Slipak, Abdulla, Short, Gunina, Goryachkina, Yilmaz, Adhiban
B99, A05, A46, A11, A67 Sicilian: Najdorf 7...Be7, Reti opening: 1. Nf3 Nf6, Queen's Pawn Game (1 d4 Nf6 2 Nf3), English: Caro-Kann Defensive System
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 132
Nepomniachtchi, Vachier-Lagrave, Carlsen, So, Ding, Benko, Fischer, Vukic
A34, C54, C84, B07, A58
Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Spassky-Fischer Game 3, 1972
Spassky, Fischer
Improve Your Chess: First Learn End! - Pilnik-Fischer 1959
Pilnik, Fischer
Improve Your Chess: First Learn End! - Fischer-Bisguier 1959
Fischer, Bisguier
Improve Your Chess: First Learn End! - Damjanovic-Fischer 1970
Damjanovic, Fischer
A31 English Opening -: Symmetrical. Anti-Benoni Variation
Improve Your Chess: Reshevsky Fischer LA 1961
Reshevsky, Fischer
E98 King's Indian Defense
Ronen through Chess history: US Championship - Part 1
Fischer, Byrne, Benko
D71, B09 Neo-Grunfeld, Pirc
Ronen through Chess history: Toward the Candidates - part 5
Keres, Petrosian, Kortschnoj, Benko, Fischer, Tal
B36, A31, A07, C11 Sicilian: Accelerated Fianchetto, English, King's Indian Attack, French defense
Ronen through Chess history: Toward the Candidates - part 1
Fischer, Tal
B87 Sicilian: Fischer-Sozin
Ronen through Chess history: USSr vs. World 1970 - part 2
Fischer, Petrosian, Portisch, Kortschnoj, Spassky, Larsen
B13, A33, E12 Caro-Kann, English Opening, Queen's Indian
Ronen through Chess history: The Game of the Century
Byrne, Fischer
D97 Grünfeld: Russian System: 7e4 replies other than 7… Bg4
Ronen through Chess history: The Match that changed Chess history - Part 4
Spassky, Fischer
D37, B99, B46 QGD: 5Bf4, SicilianNajdorf: 6Bg5 e6 7f4 Be7, Sicilian: Taimanov: Nc3 a6
Ronen through Chess history: The Match that changed Chess history - Part 3
Spassky, Fischer
C95, B97, B04 Closed Ruy Lopez: Breyer Variation with 10 d4, Sicilian Najdorf: poisoned pawn, Alekhine's defence: 4Nf3
Ronen through Chess history: The Match that changed Chess history - Part 2
Spassky, Fischer
D59, A39, C95 QGD: Tartakower Defense: Main Line (8 cxd5 Nxd5), Symmetrical English vs …g6: 4 Bg2 Bg7 5 Nf3 Nf6 6 O-O-O O-O 7 d4, Closed Ruy Lopez: Breyer Variation with 10 d4
Ronen through Chess history: The Match that changed Chess history - Part 1
Spassky, Fischer
E56, A00, A77, E41
Upholding the Sicilian: Smith-Morra Gambit 2
Fischer, Kortchnoi
B21, B28 Sicilian: Smith-Morra gambit, Sicilian: O'Kelly variation
Attack with LarryC: The Saemisch Old Story
Reshevsky, Fischer
Attack with LarryC: Fischer’s Attack and Technique prove too much for Bilek
Sermek, Sula, Fischer, Bilek