In the fifth game of Bobby Fischer's My 60 Memorable Games, we explore Fischer's masterful victory against Héctor Rossetto at the 1959 Mar del Plata tournament. Playing as White, Fischer faced the Sicilian Kan and dismantled Rossetto’s defenses with exceptional precision. The highlight of the game comes in the endgame, where Fischer uses the concept of zugzwang-a position where any move by the opponent worsens their position-to completely paralyze Rossetto’s pieces and force resignation. I'll break down how Fischer methodically achieved this, along with the key positional and tactical decisions that led to this stunning conclusion. Whether you’re new to the concept of zugzwang or eager to improve your understanding of the Sicilian Kan, this game is a perfect study in Fischer’s brilliance.
Game Details:
Event: Mar del Plata, 1959
White: Bobby Fischer
Black: Héctor Rossetto
Opening: Sicilian Defense, Kan Variation
Result: 1-0 (Win for White)
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