Bobby Fischer's Games of Chess
K**R
The Earlier, "Bobby Fischer Games of Chess"
These are the first year Game Scores, when Fischer won the US Championship, in 1957-1958. All games, anotated by Fischer himself. Also includes "Game of the Century" against Donald Byrne at the 1956 Rosenwald. Bonus: Scores (without analysis) of his games, at the 1958 Interzonal, held in Yugoslavia.Note: The Body of the book uses English Descriptive Notation, but the Introduction, by Sam Sloan uses Algebraic Notation.
B**3
Out of Print Since Fischer was a Kid
Sam Sloan may be the sleaziest chess writer of all time. He would probably take that as a compliment, since he has boasted in print about having sex with child prostitutes in Thailand.Nevertheless, nobody else has gone to the trouble of reprinting this little book. Fischer's analysis is hardly in-depth, but it does give some insight into the development of a young chess genius.The book is pretty outrageously priced, considering the minimal content. Nothing in it is likely to make you a better player. Maybe if it goes out of print, it'll become a collectors' item.For a few dollars more you can get Karsten Mueller's book that has all of Fischer's games. That way you'll be supporting a real chess player, not just some pervert.
M**N
Informative
I learned a lot.
A**R
chess book
it was a gift to my son and he absolutely loves it.
F**R
Reprint of Bobby's first book
I looked for several years on ebay to get a copy. This was impossible mainly because of high prices. Now I am happy to get this reprint.But the book is only valuable for collectors, because the 15 year old Bobby was not able to write an outstanding book so far.
J**N
Bobby Fischer's First Book
This book contains 34 games, 15 won by Fischer, 17 draws, and two losses. All of the games are presented in English Descriptive Notation. The first 13 games are Fischer's games from the 1957-58 US Championship. Fischer won this tournament with eight wins, five draws, and no losses, and thus became chess champion of the United States when he was only 14 years old. All of these games are presented with notes by Fischer.The 14th game in the book is the Gruenfeld Defense that Fischer won as Black against Donald Byrne in the Rosenwald Tournament of 1956. This is the best game ever won by a 13-year-old chessplayer. It is presented here with notes by Fischer and John Collins.The last 20 games in the book are Fischer's 20 games from the Portoroz Interzonal of 1958. Fischer scored six wins, 12 draws, and two losses in this tournament, and thus gained the title of International Grandmaster when he was only 15 years old. These 20 games are presented without notes.Fischer acknowledged having help from John Collins in writing this book. (The only book ever written entirely by Bobby Fischer is _I Was Tortured In The Pasadena Jailhouse_)
R**H
Magical!
This beautiful Ishi Press reprint nostalgically conjures a wonderful era in the history of chess, an era in which there was so much left to be explored, and an era so romantic, so fraught with cold war mystery, and so peopled with the most fascinating, varied, and forbidding personalities and intellects. And, of course, Fischer himself, young, full of virtue, long before he went so tragically wrong. This is the very book I pored over as a child. I love it.
A**L
The type of gamethat Bobby Fischer played
Nice book, easy to follow the games. Helps to learn from a Master.
P**
Good Job!
Top Marks.
G**E
Super intéressant
Seul livre véritablement écrit par FischerCodage des déplacements différents
N**.
One Star
I received some other book instead the book.
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