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Alright chess fanatics, buckle up! Today we’re diving into a rarely seen masterpiece from the legendary Bobby Fischer, a game played when he was just a teenager, already showcasing the tactical genius that would define his career. We’re talking Thomason versus Fischer, 1955. Get ready for some fireworks! The game kicks off with a classical d4, Nf6, c4, g6 – Thomason setting up a solid central pawn structure, Fischer responding with his characteristic King’s Indian Defense. It’s a battle of philosophies from the very start. Nc3, Bg7, e4, d6 – both sides are developing, building their fortresses. Nf3, O-O, Bd3, Bg4 – Fischer pins the knight, Thomason castles kingside. Be3, Nd7, Be2, Bxf3 – Fischer trades a bishop for a knight, aiming to weaken White’s pawn structure. Bxf3, e5 – Fischer strikes in the center, challenging Thomason’s pawn chain. Now, Thomason plays d5, pushing forward, trying to gain space. Ne7, Be2, f5 – Fischer immediately begins to undermine White’s central pawn. Thomason responds with f4, a move that looks aggressive, but it actually weakens his kingside and creates a permanent backward pawn. This is where the strategic balance starts to tilt. H6, Bd3, Kh7, Qe2 – Thomason tries to consolidate, but Fischer smells blood. The critical mistake comes after Fischer plays fxe4. Thomason recaptures with Nxe4, then Fischer brings another knight into the fray with Nf5. Thomason plays Bd2, then Fischer brings in his third knight with Ne5, eyeing a juicy outpost. Thomason plays Bc2, a passive retreat that gives Fischer all the time he needs. And then, the blunder! Fischer plays Nd4, attacking the queen and the bishop. Thomason panics, playing Qd2, desperately trying to save both pieces. But it’s too late! Fischer unleashes the finishing blow: Nxc4! A brilliant capture, opening lines and threatening the queen again. Thomason plays Qf2, trying to hold on, but he’s walked straight into a trap. Fischer doesn't hesitate. He plays the absolutely stunning Rxf4! A queen sacrifice! White has to take it, Qxf4. But now, the devastating Ne2+! A double attack, forking the king and the queen! Thomason's king is forced to Kh1, and Fischer simply snatches the queen back with Nxf4! And just like that, it’s all over! Thomason resigns. What an incredible display of tactical brilliance from a young Bobby Fischer! He saw through the complexity, sacrificing his queen for a decisive material advantage and a clear path to victory. This game is a testament to his early genius, a true hidden gem for any chess enthusiast. If you loved this deep dive into Fischer’s early brilliance, smash that like button, hit subscribe for more epic chess content, and ring the notification bell so you never miss a single move! Let me know in the comments what you think of this game! Until next time, keep calculating!