Exploring Fischer's opening strategies versus various openings. This video looks at his King's Pawn opening versus Bent Larsen's French Defence. The match was played in 1971 in Denver, with Fischer winning.
@Heredero6 Dude it isn't fisher... It is Fischer! But he is actually winning in that position. Bishops are 3 points and rooks are 5. They both have a queen but Fischer's queen can easily even out pawns.
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CockyLambert 1 week ago
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reynaldo7288 2 months ago
mad respect jrobi,superb videos-thanks a bunch
fishontilt64 2 months ago
@WaterInAMelon from a points perspective i agree, but look more into it than that, points only go so far against overall positioning
turtleneckNchain 2 months ago in playlist More videos from jrobichess
i would really like to see the whole game. but great vid
1FastfingersMcgee1 3 months ago 2
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THACREAMOFSUMYUNGGUY 3 months ago
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AhoAhoMan634 4 months ago
@Heredero6 I let Houdini analyze this position and it says 0.00!
NerfeArolf 4 months ago
@Heredero6 Dude it isn't fisher... It is Fischer! But he is actually winning in that position. Bishops are 3 points and rooks are 5. They both have a queen but Fischer's queen can easily even out pawns.
WaterInAMelon 5 months ago
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tyrannicoystercult 5 months ago