Fischer DEMOLISHES His Opponent with a Queen Sacrifice in an Opening - Remote Chess Academy
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Today I’d like to show you an interesting game played by the former world chess champion Bobby Fischer against an amateur in a simul exhibition. In this game, he played the aggressive King’s Gambit chess opening which happens after the first moves 1.e4 e5 2.f4. You will learn from Fischer how to use the f-file to attack the opponent’s king (targeting the f7-square). You will also learn a couple of important chess principles/rules/strategies from this instructive “champion vs amateur” chess game. You can download the PGN of this game below:
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