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This chess video analyzes a brilliant 1957/58 U.S. Chess Championship game between young Bobby Fischer and 4-time New York State Champion Arthur Feuerstein. Examine Fischer's methodical dark-square strategy in the King's Indian Attack, where he follows a clear blueprint: establishing a pawn on e5, pushing his h-pawn to h6 to create a weakness on f6, and then targeting that square with multiple pieces. The 12-minute analysis demonstrates this simple yet powerful approach that led Fischer to victory. The video includes the complete PGN notation of the game and is presented by a self-taught National Master from Pennsylvania who shares chess knowledge to help players improve their understanding of strategic concepts.
Syllabus
Fischer's Dark-Square Blueprint in the King's Indian Attack
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