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  1. Fischer recommended 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 d6, which has since become known as the Fischer Defense, as a refutation to the King's Gambit. Fischer later played the King's Gambit as White in three tournament games, winning them all. ENDGAME. Fischer had excellent endgame technique.

  2. Fischer Defense [edit | edit source]. Fischer called 3... d6 "a high-class waiting move." The idea of it is to avoid the Kieseritzky Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5) and free the queen's bishop, as well as giving an extra space for the king to run to if necessary, while also taking away the e5 square from the f3 knight, potentially trapping it.

  3. Two more of Bobby Fischer tournament chess games analyzed and explained how he used the Sicilian Defense. The ways to defend the center explained and shown s...

  4. 11 de ene. de 2019 · Welcome to this Intro of the Fischer Defense of the King's Gambit Accepted, the line that Bobby Fischer claimed refuted the King's Gambit! 1. e4 e5 2. f4 ex...

  5. Bobby Fischer’s opening repertoire can be divided into three general periods: the early years: from 1955 to 1962. (Games 1 to 409). Middle years: 1964 – 1969. (Games 410-574). The road to the World Championships: 1970-1972. (Games 575-690). After each of the first two periods, Bobby took time off, only to return to the rivalry of a much ...

  6. Aprende la apertura King's Gambit Accepted: Fischer Defense con herramientas gratuitas y el análisis de Chess.com. ¡Amplía tu repertorio de aperturas y machaca a tus oponentes!

  7. In this video I show a tactic that can arise in KGA middlegames if White isn't careful. In the next video we'll look at an example game where the tactic occ...