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Roy Oster vs Bobby Fischer
New York State Open (1963), Poughkeepsie, NY USA, rd 1, Aug-30
Gruenfeld Defense: Russian Variation. Szabo (Boleslavsky) (D97)  ·  0-1

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Jul-03-07  JMJ565X: fischer's a beast!!
Apr-20-09  Thickasabrick31: Why 28. Rxf2? Yea fischer can windmill him and win a pawn or two back but it doesn't amount to anything. 28. Kg1 Nxe4+ 29. Kh1 Nf2+ Kg1 Nd3+ 30. Kh1 Nxb2 31. Qc7 and they should be even material-wise.
Apr-20-09  panzerkampf: after 27..Nf2+, retreating instead of taking the knight would cause white smothered mate.

28.Kg1 Nh3+ 29.Kh1 Qg1! 30.Rxg1 Nf2#

Sep-03-12  Luigi Bros: Maybe taken b7, white create a little of conflict in the right flank of black, for avoid the trap, because have tiny activity in the right flank. For example:

14. Qxd7 Nd7 15. Nad5 Rb8 16. Qc7. And black never able combine any attack in the inestable flank

Jul-31-15  ToTheDeath: Great dynamic play by Fischer. 9.Be3? and it was all Bobby from there.

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