The Sicilian Defense played by Bobby Fischer, the greatest chess player in history.
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If you wanna learn an opening, you should study games by top players that play it regularly. When it comes to the Sicilian, Bobby Fischer is one of the most famous players who played it all the time, regardless of who he was facing.
Fischer was famous for his Sicilian. His repertoire was narrow and predictable. He played e4 with white, the Sicilian against e4, and the King’s Indian against d4! It doesn’t matter if he played Spassky in their World championship match, or an unknown player in a simul, he played c5!
0:00 Introduction
00:40 Kenneth Blake – Bobby Fischer,
US Junior Ch. (1956), Boleslavsky Variation
11:40 Paul Keres – Bobby Fischer,
Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade (1959), Najdorf Bg5
28:40 Wolfgang Unzicker – Bobby Fischer,
Varna Olympiad Final-A (1962), Najdorf Be2
41:28 Robert Byrne – Bobby Fischer,
Sousse Interzonal (1967), Najdorf Bc4
49:17 Boris Spassky – Bobby Fischer,
1972 World Championship, Rd. 21, Taimanov variation
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