ANNOTATED GAME

A memorable game.
Bobby Fischer (???) vs. Jacek Bednarski (???)
Annotated by: andy94 (1200)
Chess opening: Sicilian (B90), Najdorf, Lipnitzky attack
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This is Bobby Fischer against Jacek Bednarski, played in 1966. It's been considered one of 60 memorable games by Bobby Fischer himself. Robert plays white and Jacek plays black.
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bc4
Bobby plays Lipnitzky attack.

 
6... e6
It's the most common answer to Lipnitzky attack.

 
7. Bb3
...Can everyone help me to understand this move?
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7... Nbd7 8. f4
I think white wanna crush black in his kingside.
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8... Nc5
Nc5 is good, but what about Qb6?
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9. f5
White is for exchanging pawns in this way, but, also, he frees g5 square for his black bishop.

 
9... Nfxe4
I believe white was prepared for something like this.

 
10. fxe6
fxe6! In fact if 10...fxe6 11.Nxe6 Bxe6 12.Bxe6 and black can't move Nxe6 cause 13. Nxe4.
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10... Qh4+
And the game is gonna be very funny!

 
11. g3
White was forced to move g3 to avoid #.

 
11... Nxg3 12. Nf3 Qh5 13. exf7+ Kd8
White has survived for this time!
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14. Rg1
And now he tries to take away black pieces to avoid every kind of risk.

 
14... Nf5 15. Nd5
In the meanwhile Bobby tries to attack the opponent. Great!

 
15... Qxf7
Qxf7? I see this move very badly...

 
16. Bg5+
It's white's turn to attack!!

 
16... Ke8 17. Qe2+ Be6
Black's answers seem to be...not so great but effective for the moment...

 
18. Nf4
Or not?!

 
18... Kd7
The only way to defend bishop with another piece.

 
19. O-O-O
Long castle!
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19... Qe8 20. Bxe6+
White finally comes out!

 

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