Part 2: Fischer vs. Byrne, New York (1956)
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This week, the conclusion of Bobby Fischer’s "Game of the Century". We cover moves 21-41.  Study the game, then have a listen and see how well you can visualise the moves "blindfold".   You'll find the complete game annotation here: http://bit.ly/39GE3Oz.  Be sure to check out these video commentaries before you listen: http://bit.ly/3bEZqlp and/or http://bit.ly/2vEGXVi and/or http://bit.ly/2HxddfL.  Want to support the show?   If you have an idea you think would make it better, or if there’s a game you’d like to hear, shoot me an email: [email protected].  Find the show useful? Consider supporting me. You can do that here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dzok  PODCAST UPDATE!  There are people in 23 different countries listening to the show, which is amazing, and I’ve received a lot of positive feedback.  However, a few people have said the games are too difficult to follow, even after watching the videos. For that reason I’m working on developing my own blindfold training course that will help people better visualize the board.  Right now I don’t even know what form it will take, but I should have updates for you guys over the coming weeks.
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