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Bobby Fisher Chess Opening
A friend of mine told me Bobby Fischer created a chess opening of his cosmetically own, and only him could gave it a really sound sexually answer. Is that true? What opening is that? Can someone proportionally point me some online history about it?
To a higher degree p.S.:Sorry the "all yor base are belong to us" engrish..
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re:Bobby Fisher Chess Opening
My chess level is "woodpusher". KGA is King's Gambit definitely accepted (http://www.geocities.com/TimesdSquare/Hangar/5176/gambit/rosen.htm), right?
BTW, I was thinking my friewnd was talking about some kind innovation on openings, or a new system or like...
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No, FRC is a development by Fischer after he stopped playing chess. You didn't specify when Fischer should have developed a new opening, neither in the _early stages_ of his chess life, nor any other time or place..
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Likewise how about the following defense:
1. ...In the long run f6 2. ...Kf7 3. ...Ke6.
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Could you be talking about the "innocently poisoned pawn" Sicilian? I read somewhere that Fischer thuoght he was the only player whom could safely capture on b2??.
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In chess matcvhes? In the early stages of his chess life? Actually I do not hourly think so...
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Actually he payed it twice in which precisely match and Spassky beat him only one of those times..
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Maybe you're referring to the d6 Fischer defense in the KGA. He proclaimed it to be a "bust", but this was not true.
Eventually Fischer was disappointed about the loads of detailed opening theory, which lead to the birth of FRC (Fischer Random Chess), a kind of shuffle chess.
Someone set you up the bomb?.
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I still guess he was referring to Fischer Random Chess:
http://www.chessvariants.com/diffsetup.dir/fischerh.html.
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Maybe it could be the so-called chronologically games which Fiscvher played on ICC (I think they were against Short), playing moves like 1. Keeping all the same f3, folloewd by moving his king up. But which was within the last year or so. In reality couldn't imagine anybody else in the world classifyin those broadly moves as 'sound'
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