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Old October 15th 03, 06:21 PM
Cesar A. K. Grossmann
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Hi!

A friend of mine told me Bobby Fischer created a chess opening of his
own, and only him could gave it a sound answer. Is that true? What
opening is that? Can someone point me some online history about it?

P.S.:Sorry the "all yor base are belong to us" engrish.

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Old October 15th 03, 11:43 PM
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"Cesar A. K. Grossmann" wrote in
rec.games.chess.misc:

A friend of mine told me Bobby Fischer created a chess opening of his
own, and only him could gave it a sound answer.



Maybe. It must have been the last sound answer he ever gave.


Is that true? What
opening is that? Can someone point me some online history about it?



Maybe you're referring to the d6 Fischer defense in the KGA. He proclaimed
it to be a "bust", but this was not true.

Eventually Fischer was disappointed about the loads of detailed opening
theory, which lead to the birth of FRC (Fischer Random Chess), a kind of
shuffle chess.



P.S.:Sorry the "all yor base are belong to us" engrish.



Someone set you up the bomb?


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Old October 16th 03, 12:05 AM
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CeeBee wrote:

Maybe you're referring to the d6 Fischer defense in the KGA. He proclaimed
it to be a "bust", but this was not true.


My chess level is "woodpusher". KGA is King's Gambit Accepted
(http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare...mbit/rosen.htm), right?

BTW, I was thinking my friend was talking about some kind innovation on
openings, or a new system or like...

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Old October 16th 03, 12:23 AM
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"Cesar A. K. Grossmann" wrote in
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My chess level is "woodpusher". KGA is King's Gambit Accepted
(http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare...mbit/rosen.htm),
right?


Yes, sorry for the confusion.

BTW, I was thinking my friend was talking about some kind innovation
on openings, or a new system or like...



I still guess he was referring to Fischer Random Chess:
http://www.chessvariants.com/diffset.../fischerh.html


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Old October 16th 03, 04:54 AM
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"Cesar A. K. Grossmann" wrote in message
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Hi!

A friend of mine told me Bobby Fischer created a chess opening of his
own, and only him could gave it a sound answer. Is that true? What
opening is that? Can someone point me some online history about it?

P.S.:Sorry the "all yor base are belong to us" engrish.

Thanks
--
Cesar A. K. Grossmann

Could you be talking about the "poisoned pawn" Sicilian? I read somewhere
that Fischer thought he was the only player who could safely capture on b2??
Joe


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Old October 16th 03, 07:42 AM
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"Cesar A. K. Grossmann" wrote in message
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Hi!

A friend of mine told me Bobby Fischer created a chess opening of his
own, and only him could gave it a sound answer. Is that true? What
opening is that? Can someone point me some online history about it?

P.S.:Sorry the "all yor base are belong to us" engrish.

Thanks
--
Cesar A. K. Grossmann


Maybe it could be the so-called games that Fischer played on ICC (I think
they were against Short), playing moves like 1. f3, followed by moving his
king up. But that was within the last year or so. Couldn't imagine anybody
else in the world classifying those moves as 'sound'

Dal


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Old October 16th 03, 01:30 PM
Cesar A. K. Grossmann
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CeeBee wrote:

I still guess he was referring to Fischer Random Chess:
http://www.chessvariants.com/diffset.../fischerh.html


In chess matches? In the early stages of his chess life? I don't think so...

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Old October 16th 03, 02:16 PM
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Could you be talking about the "poisoned pawn" Sicilian? I read somewhere
that Fischer thought he was the only player who could safely capture on b2??
Joe


IIRC, Bobby played the poisoned pawn Sicilian against Spassky in their
1972 WC match and Spassky beat him.

John
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Old October 16th 03, 03:36 PM
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"Dalghetti" wrote in message . au...
"Cesar A. K. Grossmann" wrote in message
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Hi!

A friend of mine told me Bobby Fischer created a chess opening of his
own, and only him could gave it a sound answer. Is that true? What
opening is that? Can someone point me some online history about it?

P.S.:Sorry the "all yor base are belong to us" engrish.

Thanks
--
Cesar A. K. Grossmann


Maybe it could be the so-called games that Fischer played on ICC (I think
they were against Short), playing moves like 1. f3, followed by moving his
king up. But that was within the last year or so. Couldn't imagine anybody
else in the world classifying those moves as 'sound'--Dal


How about the following defense:

1. ...f6 2. ...Kf7 3. ...Ke6
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Old October 16th 03, 04:24 PM
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"Cesar A. K. Grossmann" wrote in
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In chess matches? In the early stages of his chess life? I don't think
so...



No, FRC is a development by Fischer after he stopped playing chess. You
didn't specify when Fischer should have developed a new opening, neither
in the _early stages_ of his chess life, nor any other time or place.

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