Some of Fischer's Greatest work in the QGD

Some of Fischer's Greatest work in the QGD

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1SB

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So, at my local chess club, one of the members has helped me along my journey to chess improvement. Among tactics, Silman's Complete Endgame Course, and more tactics he told me to memorize a game with one of my openings everyday. I've been struggling to play against the KID in the middlegame and when I saw a game with Fischer winning against a KID in 12 moves I had to memorize it! Here it is:

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bedlam

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Memory failing?

Btw,if you're reading Dvoretsky's endgame manual then why would you order Silman's?

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If Theres Hell Below

We're All Gonna Go!

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20 Jul 11

actually, I think this is topalov vs kramnik.

1SB

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I was a bit confused and intimidated by Dvorsky's I didn't update it on my profile I guess. I guess I had some trouble loading the PGN.

The move order was d4 nf6 c4 g6 Nc3 Bg7 e4 0-0 Bg5 d6 Nf3 Nbd7 e5 dxe5 dxe5 Ng4 Nd5 Nxe5 Nxe7+ Kh8 Nxg6+ hxg6 Bxd8 1-0

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22 Jul 11

Originally posted by torten
Memory failing?

Btw,if you're reading Dvoretsky's endgame manual then why would you order Silman's?
torten, which do like better -- Silman's or Dvortesky's. I bought Dvotersky's, but it is tedious, and I am wondering if I should have bought Silman's?