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Andromalius2002
Great explanation of the game! I hope to see more!
jferguson22176
@JCessolis: We're not impressed.
JCessolis
Beautiful movement of the minor pieces. Perhaps playing Fischer is like challenging chess itself! On a constructively critical note, the commentary does not match the over-the-board brilliancy. The anlyisis is relevant and meaninful, but a bit wordy and not to-the-point. As such, I found the narrative hard to follow.
Black__Knight
Wow! I think my tactical strength just increased by like 100%. Excellent presentation!
Ry888
great game
ChessuBet
Good concluding lesson!!!!!!!!!
Benaiah123
Wonderful
Kahraman
I didn't understand...what exactly happened that made him resign?
waterslag
amazing game
robustyoungsoul
Absolutely amazing - terrific game that I never would have been able to fully appreciate without the expert and clear commentary. Tremendous!
pawngenius
Excellent game
logicFTW
many thanks. keep up the good work!
jjeffrey
Everytime I see this game, I become more in awe of Mr. Fischer. Beautiful game and wonderful analysis.
abu_lahm16
wowww......very very good...
by FM Valeri Lilov
FM Lilov analyzes the brilliancy prize winning game Byrne-Fischer. From an equal looking position in the symmetrical Gruenfeld, Bobby launched a sudden aggressive strike which famously had his opponent resigning while commentators were claiming a white win!
Category: Amazing Games Level: Intermediate Players: Byrne vs. Fischer
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FM Valeri Lilov
TigerLilov
Valeri feels fortunate to have learned to play chess from his father when he was only three, immediately becoming seriously engaged. By the age of seven he was able to play blindfold chess in several games at the same time. At the age of eight, he achieved a record-breaking ELO of 1985, and subsequently became the European Individual School Chess Champion U10 in Moscow, Russia. He has won over 30 medals in national and international competitions, and in 2008 achieved his highest rating of 2443 and the title of FIDE master, as well as two IM norms.