Both Sides of the Chessboard: An Analysis of the Fischer/Spassky Chess Match |
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Contents
Fischer vs Taimanov | 1 |
Fischer vs Larsen | 19 |
Fischer vs Petrosian | 43 |
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Both Sides of the Chessboard: An Analysis of the Fischer/Spassky Chess Match Robert Byrne,Iivo Nei No preview available - 2013 |
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active advantage allowing answered attack avoid better bishop Black blunder Bobby BORIS SPASSKY chances chess clear consideration continuation correct course dangerous decisive defense difficult draw endgame ending equal example exchange favor followed forced gives White grandmaster hold hope idea initiative interesting keep king king's kingside knight Larsen leads leaves looks loses lost match mate material obtain offer once opening opponent passed pawn perhaps Petrosian pieces placed play players position possible prepared pressure PxP PxP queen queenside Resigns result ROBERT FISCHER rook RxPch RxRch seems showed Sicilian side Spassky Spassky's square stands strong success suggested Taimanov text move threat threatens tion tried variation weak World Champion