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Svetozar Gligoric vs Bobby Fischer
Fischer - Gligoric (1992), Sveti Stefan YUG
King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation. Modern System (E97)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Jul-03-10  Wrong: I'm glad that someone has uploaded this game. Fischer,the best player ever =)
Jul-03-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I remember reading Y Seriwan's book "No Regrets" about the match, don't remember any training games with Gligoric.
Oct-08-10  TheFocus: I and <parisattack> submitted these three training games. Originally they appeared in <Bobby Fischer Uncensored> by David DeLucia.

There were ten games in all. Each player White 5 times.

In his next book, perhaps DeLucia will release the other seven.

Apr-27-11  Mozart72: King's Indian Defense: Mar del Plata Variation:

1. d4 Nf6
2. c4 g6
3. Nc3 Bg7
4. e4 d6
5. Nf3 O-O
6. Be2 e5
7. O-O Nc6
8. d5 Ne7
9. Ne1 Nd7

Gligoric vs Fischer

8. d5 Ne7
9. ...

Apr-27-11  fab4: 27-11 < Mozart72: King's Indian Defense: Mar del Plata Variation:

1. d4 Nf6
2. c4 g6
3. Nc3 Bg7
4. e4 d6
5. Nf3 O-O
6. Be2 e5
7. O-O Nc6
8. d5 Ne7
9. Ne1 Nd7

Gligoric vs Fischer

8. d5 Ne7 >

Your point ?!

Feb-07-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: A bit disheartening that even in a training game Fischer plays a totally passé opening.
Sep-12-14  Mudphudder: He had three training games with Glorgic. Where are the other two?
Sep-13-14  Benzol: <Mudphudder> You can find them listed here http://www.chessgames.com/perl/ches...

The kibitzing on one of these games states that Gligoric and Fischer played ten training games with each player having white five times and black five times. So far only three of these games have come to light. There is also a training game that Fischer played against Torre listed on the site too.

Mar-25-21
Premium Chessgames Member
  woldsmandriffield:


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Gligoric injects a bit of excitment into the game with 31 Nxd6


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But Fischer is able to sac back on the same square with 37..Nxd6 and the game is drawn.

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