Bobby Fischer's Last Move in this Ruy Lopez Stuns the Chat Room!

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  • This classic game of chess is full of dramatic and complex moves, and Bobby Fischer's last move is one of the most impressive in the history of the game.
    If you're a fan of chess or Bobby Fischer, then you'll want to watch this game of chess. It's a great example of what can happen when a great player steps up to the challenge! And if you're just curious about the game, this is a great way to learn about the Ruy Lopez, one of the most popular chess openings.
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Комментарии • 66

  • @Maxfr8
    @Maxfr8 11 месяцев назад +8

    Fischer was straight gangster.

  • @garyclark7416
    @garyclark7416 Год назад +37

    Chess dawg underrated

    • @karlralph2003
      @karlralph2003 Год назад +4

      true

    • @arightscepter
      @arightscepter Год назад +3

      Not by me :)

    • @altonbrek
      @altonbrek 2 месяца назад +3

      Definitely! He has a unique style of teaching that communicates ideas very clearly. 😊

  • @charlesoconnor219
    @charlesoconnor219 5 месяцев назад +2

    Really been enjoying your efficient commentary on great historic games over thls last month of getting back into chess.
    Ben Finegold is no Bobby Fisher... the truth hurts.

  • @SoimulPatriei
    @SoimulPatriei Год назад +9

    Exceptionally well played game, not only by Fischer but also by his opponent. Thanks for this masterpiece ❤

  • @alieskandari633
    @alieskandari633 Год назад +6

    A very beautiful game. Thank you

  • @idsnow
    @idsnow 2 месяца назад +2

    You make great videos. It helps that they are about Fischer, the greatest ever player.

  • @arightscepter
    @arightscepter Год назад +9

    I know that the way you asked the question gave a big hint that the move was outrageous, so maybe it was easier to find, but I sure enjoyed finding it! That is a serious beauty of a move. great vid John Thank you

  • @markhughes7927
    @markhughes7927 4 месяца назад +2

    11:08
    Shocron resigned in shoc!

  • @user-hn8lm8th8k
    @user-hn8lm8th8k 20 дней назад

    Happy subscriber here! Noteworthy to me here is his youthful age of 16 yrs old. I'm not an obsessed with youth kind of guy but child genius is still something to observe with additional awe. The so called Game of the Century may be just that because Fischer is only 13 when he sees many move s ahead to the conclusion of the game in his mind and executes it like a boss. Please share the age of the prodigies for that reason. Many thanks for your excellent presentations!

  • @jaybingham3711
    @jaybingham3711 Год назад +2

    Shocron not titled? No slouch fr. Up against one of only a few Top Dogs to ever grace a board. In such a match, not entirely embarrassing yourself is a true accolade. Of course Fischer was only 16 at the time. But it wouldn't be long before Shocron could look at this game in a whole new light...undoubtedly bringing a smile to his face.

    • @user-hn8lm8th8k
      @user-hn8lm8th8k 20 дней назад

      My thoughts exactly. You must be a genius ;^)

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 4 месяца назад

    Man, that bishop move looks like you are just handing a bishop to your opponent until you realize you can do a quick check, lose a rook but gain a queen.

  • @patpowers9210
    @patpowers9210 4 месяца назад

    A new ep of "Unsolved Mysteries": Who was the mysterious Ruben Shocron and why did he chess so good?

  • @tominmo8865
    @tominmo8865 4 месяца назад

    In the FIDE database there is a Ruben Shocron from USA with a rating of 2260. Apparently same guy in USCF database, a NM, deceased, last played in 2005. Thanks for this game. Love your commentary of great games! 👍

    • @hectorg5809
      @hectorg5809 Месяц назад

      USCF says he died in March 2013

  • @alieskandari633
    @alieskandari633 4 месяца назад

    What a beautiful game. Thank you

  • @gazzaladra7002
    @gazzaladra7002 Год назад +2

    Your videos are great, keep it up. You're doing gods work

  • @cerberusarvizu3924
    @cerberusarvizu3924 Год назад +1

    Chess Dawg makes my game stronger.

  • @jerryrivers4256
    @jerryrivers4256 Год назад +2

    ChessDawg, thanks for the amazing Fischer vs. Shocron match video...Errr,,,who are you, sir? :) You must be an IM or GM with that clear and concise analysis, but what is your real name?

    • @chessdawg
      @chessdawg  Год назад +4

      Thanks for the compliment. I am not titled. My OTB rating is 2150. My online rating is around 2400. There are links to my online profiles in the description.

  • @heeroyuy298
    @heeroyuy298 Год назад +1

    I like Fischer games because I can read the comments without spoiling the result.

  • @herbertmische8660
    @herbertmische8660 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great, fantastic and immortal Bobby Fischer!!! Respect forever!!! 👍👍👍

  • @alanjenkins3511
    @alanjenkins3511 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed that game !

  • @cmehustle
    @cmehustle Год назад

    Literally saw that move available and immediately was like nah. Totally missed that queen skewer lol! Wow what a player!

  • @dangdao6982
    @dangdao6982 6 дней назад

    Fischer moves look simple but it is more complicated than it looks.

  • @chriszablocki2460
    @chriszablocki2460 Год назад

    Brilliant man preoccupied with impressing the wrong people.

  • @ronaldwysocki1204
    @ronaldwysocki1204 17 дней назад

    It would be nice to tabulate the number of career victories that Bobby and Mikhail Tal had when each played the move White Nd5. When either gentleman positioned the white pony, the player with the Black pieces lost.

  • @franckferrante7164
    @franckferrante7164 Год назад +1

    Great game by Fischer !

  • @2Oldcoots
    @2Oldcoots Год назад +4

    The Greatest of all Time--Bobby Fischer--a self made World Champion,,,and the very last one. Those who came after were all heads of analytical/computer teams and not The Lone Wolf (A Psychological Murderer) that Bobby was. His obsession is seldom analyzed in terms of--deep in the Middlegame--how often he had "been tere before" in his homework. Bobby took those secrets to the grave in Iceland with him.

  • @Maja-hs5pd
    @Maja-hs5pd 3 месяца назад

    I’m new to chess what does, the objective attacking and/or putting pressure on empty squares such as D5

  • @tonyennis1787
    @tonyennis1787 19 дней назад

    In 1959 Fischer was not yet what he would become. He was just 16.

  • @smackthejokers
    @smackthejokers 11 месяцев назад

    I saw it, but I'm not going to take credit lol. I'm sure that after this game was played, analogous scenarios made their way into tactics puzzles. I've done a lot of puzzles!

  • @ragsreachrich
    @ragsreachrich Год назад

    What is the name and title of the youtuber? Regardless, the video is very instructive. I would definitely watch more of his videos.

  • @Mach1Airspace
    @Mach1Airspace Год назад

    Excellent.

  • @Bobby-fj8mk
    @Bobby-fj8mk 29 дней назад

    The game is Robert James Fischer vs Ruben Shocron 1959.
    1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5
    7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3 Na5 10. Bc2 c5 11. d4 Qc7 12. Nbd2
    Bd7 13. Nf1 Rfe8 14. Ne3 g6 15. dxe5 dxe5 16. Nh2 Rad8 17. Qf3
    Be6 18. Nhg4 Nxg4 19. hxg4 Qc6 20. g5 Nc4 21. Ng4 Bxg4
    22. Qxg4 Nb6 23. g3 c4 24. Kg2 Nd7 25. Rh1 Nf8 26. b4 Qe6
    27. Qe2 a5 28. bxa5 Qa6 29. Be3 Qxa5 30. a4 Ra8 31. axb5 Qxb5
    32. Rhb1 Qc6 33. Rb6 Qc7 34. Rba6 Rxa6 35. Rxa6 Rc8 36. Qg4
    Ne6 37. Ba4 Rb8 38. Rc6 Qd8 39. Rxe6 Qc8 40. Bd7 1-0

  • @ramyfarrag7034
    @ramyfarrag7034 Год назад

    Go Chess Dawg!!

  • @johndoe595
    @johndoe595 2 месяца назад

    Bishop d7 is filthy

  • @marksaldivar4106
    @marksaldivar4106 3 месяца назад

    Why doesnt Shocron take the hanging pawn at G5 with his black bishop?

  • @stilldreamin57
    @stilldreamin57 2 месяца назад

    Why is it that in all these games Bobby Fischer has the white pieces? We almost never see how it handles having the black pieces!

  • @SwaniZubayeer22
    @SwaniZubayeer22 4 месяца назад

    Great!

  • @user-cs9is7mh7q
    @user-cs9is7mh7q Год назад +1

    At 4:20, why doesn’t the dark black bishop take the pawn at g5?

    • @spartanthe300ththermopylae4
      @spartanthe300ththermopylae4 Год назад

      @user-cs9is7mh7q wondering the same thing.

    • @jamalempfehlung9841
      @jamalempfehlung9841 8 месяцев назад

      Not quite sure but I think after
      Bxg5 Nd5 is strong. If Bxf1 than Nf6+. And if Bxd5 Bxg5 with tempo on rook.

  • @DergEnterprises
    @DergEnterprises 5 месяцев назад

    I guessed wrong.

  • @KM-co5mx
    @KM-co5mx Год назад

    Very cool 😎

  • @part6133
    @part6133 Год назад

    Rxc4 for white if Qd7
    wins a pawn w disc attack on black's Q

  • @ronaldwysocki9630
    @ronaldwysocki9630 5 месяцев назад +1

    An old chess adage "A knight on f8 prevents mate."

  • @strangelyrepulsive77
    @strangelyrepulsive77 Год назад

    can this move be called a mitrofanov attraction?

  • @lifeinthetwentyfirstcentury
    @lifeinthetwentyfirstcentury Год назад +1

    Bd7 is actually obvious, as white to play. Your eye instantly goes there. It's a simple tactic. If the queen takes, rook gives check on g6, you pick up the queen, and you have queen for rook. But I think for black to have missed it is more reasonable, since it's an unorthodox way to set up an xray, and black doesn't have the benefit of seeing the position on the board before he plays it Qc8. Shocron probably saw Bd7 the moment he let go of the queen.

  • @mhm2908
    @mhm2908 11 месяцев назад

    If Qd7 instead of Qd8, surely black can play Rc4

    • @chessdawg
      @chessdawg  11 месяцев назад +1

      It sure looks like it. It takes a computer to really show why that doesn't work. After Rc4 black plays Qd3 hitting the rook with tempo, then when the rook moves he is able to play his rook to b1 and black's threats are too great. But the moves are very hard to see. He plays Qd3 first so his queen aims at the f1 square among other things.

  • @JulesMoyaert_photo
    @JulesMoyaert_photo 6 месяцев назад

    👍🙏

  • @KeithAllpress
    @KeithAllpress 3 месяца назад

    Yeah well these are just tactics his opponent missed.

  • @abhuju22
    @abhuju22 Год назад

    The board is not perfectly square.

  • @champman911
    @champman911 2 месяца назад

    ♟️🐕

  • @Quickcat21MK
    @Quickcat21MK Год назад

    Bobby Fischer abhorred computers and what they did to the game.

    • @thomasherbst6771
      @thomasherbst6771 5 месяцев назад

      Just like me. The computers took away the game's secrets.

  • @cortilusgrant7675
    @cortilusgrant7675 6 месяцев назад

    Chess is a dead 💀 god Caissa ⚘🌚👍Rest in the good news ⚘ Okay bye

  • @Strikerfm1
    @Strikerfm1 4 месяца назад

    I found Bd7! In fact I immidialaty saw it !

  • @iehudim
    @iehudim Год назад +1

    congrats from southern Brasil

  • @cikonianiggra1415
    @cikonianiggra1415 Год назад

    After showing it i looks quite simple - nothing sofisticated. The opponent probably was not concentrated and made the wrong last moves