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	<title>How to Think and Win at Chess &#187; Annotated Chess Games</title>
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		<title>Games annotated by Chessiq at chess.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few people have asked me for games I have annotated move by move. I have quite a few such games at chess.com. Here is a link to those games. If the link does not work, you can go to chess.com, search &#8220;chessiq&#8221;, go to my blog, and then search blog for &#8220;annotated&#8221; and you [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!- Advanced AdSense by Jim Gaudet -><!- google_ad_section_start -><p>A few people have asked me for games I have annotated move by move. I have quite a few such games at chess.com. <a title="Chessiq annotated games at chess.com" href="http://blog.chess.com/chessiq?keyword=annotated" target="_blank">Here is a link to those games</a>. If the link does not work, you can go to chess.com, search &#8220;chessiq&#8221;, go to my blog, and then search blog for &#8220;annotated&#8221; and you should be able to find most of the games.</p>
<p>Thanks for reading, and I hope that was helpful.</p>
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		<title>Annotated Fischer 002: Fischer &#8211; Bolbochan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the following game, Fischer plays White against the Sicilian Najdorf. This game was annotated by Fischer.
Four things stood out for me in this game:
1. Fischer knew the game was won by move 20, because he had a &#8220;Knight Outpost&#8221; on d5. It took another 17 moves to execute his win. As some people say, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!- Advanced AdSense by Jim Gaudet -><!- google_ad_section_start -><p>In the following game, Fischer plays White against the Sicilian Najdorf. This game was annotated by Fischer.<br />
Four things stood out for me in this game:</p>
<p>1. Fischer knew the game was won by move 20, because he had a &#8220;Knight Outpost&#8221; on d5. It took another 17 moves to execute his win. As some people say, &#8220;winning from here is just a matter of technique&#8221;. Recognizing that you have a winning position, is a mark of a good player. Finding and executing a plan to turn the winning position into a win is a what separates the boys from the men.</p>
<p>2. Even Fischer has to make prophylactic (preventive or cautionary) moves&#8230; he has a comment when he makes the first such move on move 15. He says, &#8220;One never knows when lightning will strike!&#8221; A second such move is made on move 31. when he plays 31. a3. I was wondering whether that was prophylactic or a waiting move since Black appears to be in &#8220;zugzwang&#8221;.</p>
<p>3. I thought the position after Black played 30. ..Qh8 was interesting. The most powerful piece on the board is chased around until it finds solace in the corner! Lesson: watch where you place your pieces. If you play passively, you end up playing forced moves.</p>
<div id="attachment_339" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 586px"><img class="size-full wp-image-339 " title="Fischer - Bolbochan 1962 Stockholm Interzonal After 30...Qh8" src="http://chessthinking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Fischer-Bolbochan-1962-Stockholm-Interzonal-After-30...Qh8.jpg" alt="Black Queen is a sorry sight! Fischer - Bolbochan 1962 Stockholm Interzonal After 30...Qh8" width="576" height="432" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Black Queen is a sorry sight! Fischer - Bolbochan 1962 Stockholm Interzonal After 30...Qh8</p></div>
<p>4. Fischer did not fear exchanging pieces as he tried to convert the advantage into a win. A nice book on such a topic is &#8220;Exchanging to win in the end game&#8221; -</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy the game. You ideas and comments are welcome.</p>
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