Featured is the instructive 10-move chess game between Bobby Fischer and Dr. Reuben Fine from a blitz event held in New York, 1963. The opening is a Philidor Defense, where Fischer places an emphasis on kingside development to quickly exert pressure on black. The game takes a turn for the worst when the psychologist, Dr. Reuben Fine, does not appreciate all the tactical possibilities on his most vulnerable square, f7. “I don’t believe in psychology. I believe in good moves.” -Bobby Fischer
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10 окт 2023