Bobby Fischer – Greatest Games & Playlist
Bobby Fischer (1943–2008) is one of chess’s most studied champions: fierce opening preparation, concrete calculation, and a relentless will to win. This page collects key Fischer video series and landmark games in one place.
What’s New
- Herceg Novi 1970 blitz games – a legendary blitz event featuring many world-class players.
- Extra videos added in some Fischer vs Tal (1959) coverage.
Fischer in Brief
Robert James “Bobby” Fischer was the 11th World Chess Champion and a cultural icon of chess. He is famous for the Game of the Century (1956), his extraordinary run in the early 1970s, and winning the 1972 World Championship vs Boris Spassky.
If you want one theme to focus on: Fischer’s games are superb for learning conversion — turning an advantage into a win without allowing counterplay.
Career Overview (Video)
Game of the Century (1956)
Tal vs Fischer (Candidates / 1959 era)
A useful “study lens”: how a young Fischer was tested by elite dynamic play.
World Championship Match (1972) – Key Games
Note: Game 2 was famously defaulted by Fischer (a major turning point in match psychology).
Herceg Novi Blitz (1970)
Often cited as one of the strongest blitz events ever assembled, and Fischer’s score is legendary. These games are great for practical technique and initiative.
My 60 Memorable Games (Selected Videos)
🎬 Complete Fischer Playlist
Watch the full Kingscrusher Fischer playlist in one place.
