Spassky – Fischer Spassky Fischer Result: 1/2 Metadata » Click to open. Date: 1992.??.?? Location: ? Tournament: Belgrade Round: Opening: Submitted by: Published on: February 9, 2020 [Event "Belgrade"] [Site "?"] [Date "1992.??.??"] [Round "14"] [White "Spassky"] [Black "Fischer"] [Result "1/2"] [PlyCount "64"] 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.O-O a6 7.dxc5 Qxd1 8.Rxd1 Bxc5 {Another quiet opening. In the other games the action heated up eventually. Not this time.} 9.b3 b5 {Fischer boldly plays the extended fianchetto again!} 10.Be2 Bb7 11.Bb2 Nbd7 12.Nbd2 O-O {In game 4, Fischer played 12...Ke7 but found 13.a4! uncomfortable. Here he reserves e7 for his bishop.} 13.Rac1 {13.a4 bxa4 14.Rxa4 Nb6 gives Black a fully satisfactory game, as does 14...Be7.} Rfc8 14.h3 Kf8 15.Kf1 {Both kings head for the center.} Ke7 {Now the occupation of this square by the king is appropriate.} 16.Ne1 {16.a4 bxa4 17.bxa4 Bc6 with good counterplay, since White's rooks aremisplaced.} Bd6 {The position is completely equal.} 17.a4 Bc6 18.axb5 axb5 19.Rc2 Rc7 20.Rdc1 Rac8 21.Bf3 Bxf3 {Now the pieces fly off the board and a peace pact is forthcoming.} 22.Ndxf3 e5 23.Rxc7 Rxc7 24.Rxc7 Bxc7 25.Nc2 Ne4 26.Na3 b4 27.Nc4 f6 28.Ne1 Ndc5 29.Nc2 Nxb3 30.Nxb4 Nbd2+ 31.Nxd2 Nxd2+ 32.Ke2 Nc4 1/2 [Event "Belgrade"] [Site "?"] [Date "1992.??.??"] [Round "14"] [White "Spassky"] [Black "Fischer"] [Result "1/2"] [PlyCount "64"] 1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.O-O a6 7.dxc5 Qxd1 8.Rxd1 Bxc5 {Another quiet opening. In the other games the action heated up eventually. Not this time.} 9.b3 b5 {Fischer boldly plays the extended fianchetto again!} 10.Be2 Bb7 11.Bb2 Nbd7 12.Nbd2 O-O {In game 4, Fischer played 12...Ke7 but found 13.a4! uncomfortable. Here he reserves e7 for his bishop.} 13.Rac1 {13.a4 bxa4 14.Rxa4 Nb6 gives Black a fully satisfactory game, as does 14...Be7.} Rfc8 14.h3 Kf8 15.Kf1 {Both kings head for the center.} Ke7 {Now the occupation of this square by the king is appropriate.} 16.Ne1 {16.a4 bxa4 17.bxa4 Bc6 with good counterplay, since White's rooks aremisplaced.} Bd6 {The position is completely equal.} 17.a4 Bc6 18.axb5 axb5 19.Rc2 Rc7 20.Rdc1 Rac8 21.Bf3 Bxf3 {Now the pieces fly off the board and a peace pact is forthcoming.} 22.Ndxf3 e5 23.Rxc7 Rxc7 24.Rxc7 Bxc7 25.Nc2 Ne4 26.Na3 b4 27.Nc4 f6 28.Ne1 Ndc5 29.Nc2 Nxb3 30.Nxb4 Nbd2+ 31.Nxd2 Nxd2+ 32.Ke2 Nc4 1/2 White to move: find the best move... click the ? for the solution Black to move: find the best move... click the ? for the solution Warning: This game can only be seen if JavaScript is enabled in your browser. No related posts.