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When Passed Pawns Became MONSTERS: Fischer’s Epic 71-Move Victory Over Foguelman (1960) --- In the storied Mar del Plata International Tournament of 1960, held in Argentina, a 17-year-old Bobby Fischer showcased his emerging genius as Black against local master Alberto Foguelman. This grueling 71-move battle, classified under ECO B54 (Sicilian Defense), highlights Fischer's tactical sharpness in the middlegame and unparalleled endgame technique, which would become hallmarks of his career. The opening sees Foguelman employing a restrained approach with 5. f3 and 6. c4, aiming for a solid pawn structure reminiscent of the Maroczy Bind to control the center and restrict Black's counterplay. Fischer responds aggressively with 9...d5, a central break that shatters the pawn chain, leading to a series of exchanges: 10. cxd5 exd5 11. exd5 Ne5. This opens lines and isolates White's d-pawn, setting the stage for dynamic play. A pivotal tactical sequence unfolds around move 15-16: After 15. Nc2 Nh4, Fischer boldly plays 16...Nxg2, grabbing a pawn while exploiting White's kingside vulnerability post-queenside castling (16. O-O-O). Foguelman recaptures material with 17. Ne4 Nxe4 18. fxe4, but Fischer's knight retreats to h4, maintaining pressure. The middlegame intensifies with bishop maneuvers—Fischer's 21...Bh3 pins down White's resources, followed by rook activity on the c-file. By move 26, Fischer launches a decisive combination: 26...Rxc2 27. Qxc2 Nxf3, forking the bishop on f3 and opening the kingside. Queens are traded on move 31 after 30. Qc7 Nd2+ 31. Ka1 Qxc7 32. Rxc7, transitioning into a complex endgame with passed pawns. Foguelman advances his d-pawn aggressively (33. d6, 36. d7), creating threats, but Fischer counters with precise king activity and piece coordination. The endgame is where Fischer's brilliance shines: He neutralizes White's d7 pawn with 39...Nxd7, then methodically advances his kingside pawns (58...g5, 59...g4) while containing White's queenside push. Despite Foguelman creating a passed b-pawn and promoting to b7 on move 55, Fischer captures it (62...Kxb7) and uses his g-pawn to create a unstoppable passer, promoting threats that force White's king into a zugzwang-like position. Moves like 60. Ke3 g3 61. Kf3 g2 demonstrate Fischer's pawn majority exploitation, culminating in a winning knight and bishop vs. rook setup. Foguelman resigns on move 71 as Black's pawns and pieces overwhelm. This game not only contributed to Fischer's strong second-place finish (behind Boris Spassky, who defeated him earlier in the event) but also signaled his rising threat to Soviet dominance in chess. It's a masterclass in converting small advantages into victory through patient, accurate play—perfect for students of endgames and historical chess enthusiasts. ---- bobby fischer chess games, foguelman vs fischer 1960, mar del plata tournament 1960, sicilian defense b54 analysis, bobby fischer endgame technique, famous chess endgames, robert james fischer victories, chess history 1960s, argentine chess masters, fischer mar del plata, epic chess battles, rook endgame strategies, passed pawn chess tactics, young fischer games, chess tournament highlights ---- #BobbyFischer #Chess #FischerEndgame #MarDelPlata1960 #SicilianDefense #ChessHistory #EndgameMasterclass #ChessAnalysis #GrandmasterBattles #ChessLegend #PawnPower #RookEndgame #FischerWins #HistoricChess #ChessTactics #SicilianOpening #ChessGenius #EndgameTechnique #ChessMasters #ArgentineChess