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Bobby Fischer's Outrageous Chess Moves - Pandolfini
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Bobby Fischer is generally acknowledged to be the greatest chess player of all time. His crafty, creative play has baffled opponents for decades; his tactical genius is the envy of all chess enthusiasts. Now National Master
Bruce Pandolfini
has gathered together 101 of the most brilliant, most outrageous moves of Fischer's long career into an instructive book for chess players of all levels.
With a top professional's sharp eye, Pandolfini deconstructs each of these extraordinary chess moves--every one of which either forced checkmate, gained material, or led to an overwhelmingly superior position, and almost all of which were played under tournament or match conditions. For each move, he provides a detailed diagram of the position just before Fischer's decisive play; information on the setting, opponent, and stage of the game; and, of course, Fischer's remarkable solution, along with Pandolfini's analysis of the move. An invaluable reference tool, bound to prove a source of endless inspiration to chess aficionados of every stripe.
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Author: Pandolfini
Book Type: Paperback, 1993
Notation: Algebraic Notation
Pages: 144
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