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♟️ Play Chess Online Free → https://www.chessworld.net/online-che... ♟️ Learn from Bobby Fischer’s Greatest Games → https://www.chessworld.net/bobby-fisc... ♟️ Play Chess Online Free → https://www.chessworld.net Relaxed, friendly games at your own pace — signup is quick and free. 📚https://kingscrusher.tv/bobbyfischer ♚COURSES https://www.chessworld.net/online-che... https://kingscrusher.tv/chessopenings 📚 https://kingscrusher.tv/chesstactics || https://kingscrusher.tv/londonsystem Bobby Fischer Instructive Games Course: https://kingscrusher.tv/bobbyfischer #KCBobbyFischer ♚ Play turn style chess at http://bit.ly/chessworld ♚ Play Chess vs. Kingscrusher and others: https://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs... ♚ Subscribe to best Youtube Chess Video Channel : http://bit.ly/kingscrusher 🎥 Bobby Fischer Playlist: http://bit.ly/2YOtbN1 Chessworld.net presents a video annotation perspective of Fischer's 60 memorable games Walther vs Fischer Edgar Walther vs Robert James Fischer Zurich 1959 · Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation. Main Line (B99) Who is Fischer ? Robert James Fischer (March 9, 1943 – January 17, 2008) was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. Many consider him to be the greatest chess player of all time.[2][3] Fischer showed great skill in chess from an early age; at 13, he won a brilliancy known as "The Game of the Century". At age 14, he became the US Chess Champion, and at 15, he became both the youngest grandmaster (GM) up to that time and the youngest candidate for the World Championship. At age 20, Fischer won the 1963/64 US Championship with 11 wins in 11 games, the only perfect score in the history of the tournament. His book My 60 Memorable Games, published in 1969, is regarded as essential reading. Fischer won the World Chess Championship in 1972, defeating Boris Spassky of the USSR, in a match held in Reykjavík, Iceland. Publicized as a Cold War confrontation between the US and USSR, it attracted more worldwide interest than any chess championship before or since. Who is Edgar Walther ? Edgar Walther (24 December 1930 – 23 October 2013), was a Swiss FIDE master (FM) an International Correspondence Chess Master (ICM, 1978), Chess Olympiad individual medalist (1954). Biography Edgar Walther three times won the Swiss Confederation Chess Championships (1949, 1957, 1971). In 1965, he was the best in the Swiss Cup. In 1965, he won first place in the Swiss Chess Championship, but lost additional match. Between 1953 and 2007, he participated in Swiss team championships with one club - Zürich Chess Club, which is considered to be an unparalleled record in Swiss chess history. In 1968, he won the Swiss Chess Team Championship with his club.[1] He became more widely known for his participation in the Zürich International Chess Tournament of 1959.[2] Though Valter shared only 13th place (won Mikhail Tal), however, he played an undecided party with the next World Chess Champion Bobby Fischer, in which Fischer was only able to avoid of the loss the various colors bishops endgame.[3] In 1969, Fischer included this party in his book My 60 Memorable Games.[4] Edgar Walther played for Switzerland in the Chess Olympiads:[5] In 1954, at second reserve board in the 11th Chess Olympiad in Amsterdam (+8, =3, -2) and won individual silver medal, In 1956, at third board in the 12th Chess Olympiad in Moscow (+8, =5, -4), In 1958, at fourth board in the 13th Chess Olympiad in Munich (+6, =5, -3), In 1964, at fourth board in the 16th Chess Olympiad in Tel Aviv (+9, =1, -4), In 1966, at second board in the 17th Chess Olympiad in Havana (+8, =3, -5), In 1968, at reserve board in the 18th Chess Olympiad in Lugano (+4, =1, -5). Also Edgar Walther played for Switzerland in the Clare Benedict Chess Cups (1958-1961, 1963-1966, 1968, 1971-1972). In team competition he won gold (1958) and bronze (1960) medals but in individual competition he won two gold (1961, 1963) medals.[6] In later years, Edgar Walther active participated in correspondence chess tournaments. He won the Goldenen Springer tournament (1967-1971) and won Swiss Correspondence Chess Championship. Edgar Walther successfully participated in the 8th World Correspondence Chess Championship semi-final, where he shared 1st-2nd place, but in the championship final (1975-80) he shared 11th-12th place.[7] In 1978, Edgar Walther was awarded the International Correspondence Chess Master (ICM) title.[8] ♞ Challenge KC and others for turn style chess at https://bit.ly/chessworld 📚 https://kingscrusher.tv/chesstactics || https://kingscrusher.tv/londonsystem ♚COURSES https://kingscrusher.tv/chesscourses