Bobby Fisher/Kasporov

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evethesnake

  Hi, Question, I would like to know/see more, learn more of the U.S. grandmaster Bobby Fisher, v kasporov, Spaasky as well, There games are classics and set the rhythm, and the artistry that we have today, I persdonally do not know nor have access to those memoriable

matches, I am old school, and want to study, and learn more about those times and the grand

masters that played as I learned from a "Bobby Fisher" follower, and I know he & "Korchnoi" did have there matches,,  as did he and kasporov, The "winning" game I'll always play over & and over again was when the U.S. won the grandmaster tournament. Is there anyone who could enlighten me and give times and names of those classic matches. " Evethesnake".

inotgramps

I don't recall Fisher ever playing Kasparov ?

Skwerly

Google is your friend.  :)

TheGrobe

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=fischer+kasparov

TheOldReb

Fischer never played Kasparov nor Karpov. His games with Spassky can be found at www.chessgames.com

goldendog

This is one of those threads where I'm not even sure of the original question.

JG27Pyth
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evethesnake
Reb wrote:

Fischer never played Kasparov nor Karpov. His games with Spassky can be found at www.chessgames.com


 Know he did not, but the annan sicilian v ruy lopez,leaves room for  ur chioce of what defending positons, per control at onslaught of attack black squares control, ruy lopez shows the need for that kind of opening to exchange piece for piece, with alekhine variation showing control of the white squares as the dominant moves that leave the sacrifice/traps of the sicilian awesome. when we analyze the grannd masters it leaves alot of variations today. In all the moves made today.