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Fischer's Brutal Kingside Assault Demolishes Rossolimo! Epic 1965 US Championship Chess Masterpiece Revealed ---- In the 1965 United States Chess Championship held in New York, a 22-year-old Bobby Fischer faced off against the experienced Grandmaster Nicolas Rossolimo in round 10. Playing White, Fischer opted for an aggressive approach against Rossolimo's French Defense, McCutcheon Variation (ECO C12), turning the game into a showcase of bold kingside pressure, precise maneuvers, and tactical brilliance. The game opened with 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Bb4, a sharp line where Black pins the knight and challenges White's center early. Fischer responded with 5. e5 h6 6. Bd2, avoiding the pin's full force, leading to exchanges: 6...Bxc3 7. bxc3 Ne4 8. Qg4 g6, where Fischer's queen aggressively targeted g7, forcing Black to weaken his kingside pawn structure. By move 9. Bd3 Nxd2 10. Kxd2, Fischer recaptured with the king, forgoing traditional castling to keep his rook on the h-file active and prepare for a manual "castling" on the queenside. Rossolimo countered with 10...c5 11. Nf3 Nc6, aiming to undermine White's pawn chain, but Fischer's 12. Qf4 Qc7 13. h4 f5 introduced tension on the kingside, with White pushing g4 to pry open lines. The critical pawn break came with 14. g4 cxd4 15. cxd4 Ne7 16. gxf5 exf5, opening the e-file but exposing Black's king. Fischer then unleashed 17. Bb5+ Kf8, forcing Black's king to forego castling and remain vulnerable in the center. Fischer's knight maneuver—18. Bd3 Be6 19. Ng1 Kf7 20. Nh3 Rac8—was unorthodox but brilliant, rerouting the knight to h3 for potential jumps to f4 or g5 while building rook pressure with 21. Rhg1 b6. The turning point arrived at 22. h5 Qc3+ 23. Ke2 Nc6 24. hxg6+ Kg7, where Fischer sacrificed the h-pawn to open the h-file, ignoring Black's queen check and boldly walking his king to e2. Rossolimo grabbed material with 25. Rad1 Nxd4+ 26. Kf1 Rhe8, but Fischer countered with 27. Rg3 Nc6 28. Qh4 Nxe5, sacrificing the d4 and e5 pawns to activate his pieces. The climax featured Fischer's knight striking with 29. Nf4 Ng4 30. Nxe6+ Rxe6 31. Bxf5 Qc4+ 32. Kg1, where Black resigned. In the final position, White's bishop attacks the f5 pawn (recaptured), but more crucially, the rook on e6 is under attack from the bishop on f5, and Black's king is exposed to discovered checks and mating threats along the g-file and h-file. If Black takes 32...Qxc2 or similar, White can play Rxg4 or other devastating moves, leading to material loss or mate. This game exemplifies Fischer's fearless style, exploiting structural weaknesses in Black's position, superior king safety despite the early king move, and relentless kingside initiative. It's often cited as a model for attacking the French Defense, highlighting themes of pawn sacrifices for open lines, piece activity over material, and tactical precision. Featured in early drafts of Fischer's "My 60 Memorable Games," it underscores his dominance in the US Championships, where he won eight titles, including this event with an 8.5/11 score. ---- Bobby Fischer chess games, Fischer vs Rossolimo 1965 analysis, French Defense McCutcheon Variation, US Chess Championship 1965, Bobby Fischer kingside attack, chess tactical brilliance, Fischer aggressive openings, Rossolimo French Defense, chess pawn sacrifices, Bobby Fischer memorable games, chess middlegame strategy, French Defense counterplay, Bobby Fischer vs Grandmasters, chess kingside storm, 1965 chess masterpieces, Fischer attacking style, chess game breakdowns, McCutcheon Variation tips, Bobby Fischer history, epic chess wins ---- #BobbyFischer #Chess #ChessHistory #FrenchDefense #McCutcheonVariation #USChessChampionship #ChessAttack #KingsideAssault #ChessBrilliancy #FischerGames #ChessTactics #GrandmasterChess #ChessMasterpiece #PawnSacrifice #ChessStrategy #EpicChess #Rossolimo #ChessAnalysis #VintageChess #ChessLegend