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🔹 Round 7 of 2 nd Sharjah Masters 2018
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🔹 Bobby Fischer
🔹 Chess Grandmaster

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🔹 Bobby Fischer
🔹 Chess Grandmaster

♦️ Robert James Fischer was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. Many consider him to be the greatest chess player of all time.

📚 Full name: Robert James Fischer
📚 Country: United States
Iceland (2005–2008)
📚 Born: March 9, 1943
Chicago, Illinois, US
📚 Died: January 17, 2008 (aged 64)
Reykjavík, Iceland
📚 Title: Grandmaster (1958)
📚 World Champion: 1972–1975
📚 Peak rating: 2785 (July 1972 FIDE rating list)

♦️ In March 1949, 6-year-old Bobby and his sister Joan learned how to play chess using the instructions from a set bought at a candy store. When Joan lost interest in chess and Regina did not have time to play, it left Fischer to play many of his first games against himself. When the family vacationed at Patchogue, Long Island, New York, that summer, Bobby found a book of old chess games and studied it intensely.

♦️Fischer biographer Frank Brady describes the family's move from Manhattan to Brooklyn in 1950:
In the fall of 1950, Regina moved the family out of Manhattan and across the bridge to Brooklyn, where she rented an inexpensive apartment near the intersection of Union and Franklin streets. It was only temporary: She was trying to get closer to a better neighborhood. Robbed of her medical degree in Russia because of the war, she was now determined to acquire a nursing diploma. As soon as she enrolled in the Prospect Heights School of Nursing, the peripatetic Fischer family, citizens of nowhere, moved once again—its tenth transit in six years—to a $52-a-month two-bedroom flat at 560 Lincoln Place in Brooklyn.
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♦️ A memorable game by Bobby Fischer👇🏼
▪️ Robert James Fischer vs Samuel Reshevsky
▪️ US Championship (1958/59), New York, NY USA, rd 6, Dec-??
▪️ Sicilian Defense: Old Sicilian. Open (B32)

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@Fischer-Reshevsky 1958.pgn
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🔸 Robert James Fischer - Samuel Reshevsky, US Championship (1958/59)
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🔸Sharjah Masters 2018
🔸Round 4
⚪️Kryvoruchko,Yuriy (2703)
⚫️Adhiban,B (2661)
🔸0-1
📘 1..Rf6!
Adhiban adds another piece to the attack.
19.Bf1 Rh6 20.h3 Nde2! 21.Qb3
(21.B×e2?? B×h3 -+)
21...B×h3! 0-1
🔸Sharjah Masters 2018
🔸Round 4
⚪️Grandelius,Nils (2652)
⚫️Amin,Bassem (2700)
🔸1-0
📘 Swedish number one GM Nils Grandelius cleverly protects passed pawn on e6.
28.Bf5!
28.N×c6 R×e6 29.R×e6 B×e6 = ; 28.e7?! Rf7.
28...g6 29.e7 Rg8 30.B×c8 R×c8 31.N×c6! Nd3 32.Re6 +-
🔸Sharjah Masters 2018
🔸Round 4
⚪️Darini,Pouria (2478)
⚫️Aditya Mittal (2212)
🔸1-0
📘 GM Pouria Darini finds a tactical way to get rid of the pin.
32.Nc5!! K×c5
32...R×f6?? 33.Qd5+ Kb6 34.Qb7+ K×c5 35.R×f7 +-
33.Nd7+ Kc6 34.N×e5+ N×e5 35.Q×h6 Ng4?! 36.Qd2 +/-
🔸Sharjah Masters 2018
🔸Round 5
⚪️Wang,Hao (2707)
⚫️Maghsoodloo,Parham (2615)
🔸0-1
📘 Four points in Parham's great victory against Van Hao, current Asia champion and defending tournament champion.
1)25...g5!
With the idea of putting more pressure on the White e5-pawn.
2)33...Ne7!
With the aim of transferring the knight to the useful outpost on f4.
3)38...Rd7!
Seizing the initiative by sacrificing the g5-pawn.
4)47...e4!
Cutting off the bishop from the scene of action.
(If 48.Rb5, then Ra1 -+)
48.Bd7 Kg6 49.Rb2 Ra1 -+
⚪️#379 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Petrosian,T
🔸Pilnik,H
🔸Amsterdam, 1956
📕24.Bf1!
Ruthless positional play: the bishop makes it known it is heading for h3 in order to control c8, which is enough to persuade the black rook to give up the fight for the c-file.
⚪️#380 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Kramnik,V
🔸Leko,P
🔸Dortmund, 2006
📕 28.a4!
Kramnik utilizes his pawns to ensure that the black pawns remain fixed on a7 and b6. If Black now plays passively, White can take command of the c-file with 29 Rc1, with ideas of 30 Nd6 or 30 Nc7 etc.