Fischer Blundered the Scholar’s Mate?? 😱

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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you a game played by Bobby Fischer in the 1966 Chess Olympiad. This has to be one of his best attacking chess games.

His opponent tried to attack Fischer with a Scholar’s Mate threat, but the move that Fischer played will shock you. It almost looked like Fischer blundered the Scholar’s Mate, but it’s a counter-attacking ingenious move by him!

Watch the video lesson and learn how to find the best attacking moves (counter-attacking even when your opponent attacks you) and how to play actively.

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00:00 Bobby Fischer Blundered the Scholar’s Mate?
01:26 Fischer allowed his opponent to checkmate him?
02:55 Surprising counterattack by Fischer
04:16 Another surprising move, bold ATTACK
05:03 Can you think like Bobby Fischer?
06:01 Puzzle of the day: Can you find the win?
07:12 2 KEY takeaways from the game
08:27 Master chess positional understanding

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