
Chess TRAP To Win Fast | Bobby Fischer | Bishop's Opening
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In this video lesson, professional chess trainer Angelo Kesaris analyzes a game played by Bobby Fischer (Robert James Fischer); the legendary American chess Player. The chess game played in a Simul Event in New York and Robert Fischer had the White pieces. The chess game played on May 24, 1964. Fischer played against 34 opponents in this Simul and he won against all of them!
In this chess game, he played the aggressive Bishop's Opening which happens after the first moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4. The idea of this chess opening is to wait Black's response and then choose the best set up for him. He played an aggressive variation 4.f4 which is similar to the King's Gambit setup. He set a really cool trap and checkmated his opponent in just 16 moves!
Detailed chess article "Simple & Powerful Bishop’s Opening || https://www.rules-chess-strategies.com/en/chess-blog/simple-powerful-bishop-s-opening