Fischer's pieces cooperate nicely: the bishop on g7 protects the knight on c3, which protects the rook on a4, which in turn protects the bishop on c4 and forces Byrne's queen away. Perhaps Byrne overlooked this move when analyzing 18.Bxb6, expecting instead 24...Nxd1? 25.Qxc4, which is much less clear. Otherwise, it is hard to explain why Byrne played 18.Bxb6, since Black now has a clear แม่แบบ:Chessgloss.
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Trying to protect his rook with 25.Qd6 loses the queen to 25...Nxd1 26.Qxd1 Rxa2 threatening 27...Ra1.
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Fischer has gained a rook, two bishops, and a pawn for his sacrificed queen, leaving him ahead the equivalent, roughly, of one แม่แบบ:Chessgloss – an easily winning advantage in master play. White's queen is far outmatched by Black's pieces, which dominate the board and will soon overrun White's position. Moreover, Byrne's remaining rook is stuck on h1 and it will take precious time (and the loss of the pawn on f2) to free it. Byrne could have แม่แบบ:Chessgloss here, but chose to play on until checkmate, as a courtesy to Fischer's skill.
Rowson, Jonathan (1999). Understanding the Grünfeld. Gambit Publications. p. 17. ISBN1-901983-09-9.
↑ Alexander (1972), p. 37.
Jack Straley Battell, Collier's Encyclopedia Vol 6 (1966), p 196
One of Byrne's chess students related later why he played on: "First of all, you have to remember that in 1956 no one knew that Bobby Fischer was going to become Bobby Fischer! He was just a very promising 13-year-old kid who played a great game against me. When it got to the position where I was lost, I asked some of the other competitors if it might be a nice thing to let the kid mate me, as a kind of tribute to the fine game he played. They said, 'Sure, why not?' and so I did." Tim Krabbé, Open Chess Diary (scroll down to No. 241) (quoting Don Heisman).
Horowitz and Battell (1965), p. 330.
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with 25 Qd6 loses the queen to 25 Nxd1 26 Qxd1 Rxa2 threatening 27 Ra1 2 25 Nxd1 see diagram abcdefgh8 877665544332211abcdefghAfter 25 Nxd1 Fischer has more than enough material for his sacrificed queen Fischer has gained a rook two bishops and a pawn for his sacrificed queen leaving him ahead the equivalent roughly of one aemaebb Chessgloss an easily winning advantage in master play White s queen is far outmatched by Black s pieces which dominate the board and will soon overrun White s position Moreover Byrne s remaining rook is stuck on h1 and it will take precious time and the loss of the pawn on f2 to free it Byrne could have aemaebb Chessgloss here but chose to play on until checkmate as a courtesy to Fischer s skill 4 26 h3 Rxa2 27 Kh2 Nxf2 28 Re1 Rxe1 29 Qd8 Bf8 30 Nxe1 Bd5 31 Nf3 Ne4 32 Qb8 b5 Note that every piece and pawn of Black s is defended leaving White s queen with nothing to do 33 h4 h5 34 Ne5 Kg7 Fischer breaks the pin allowing the bishop to attack as well 35 Kg1 Bc5 see diagram abcdefgh8 877665544332211abcdefghAfter 35 Bc5 Mate is inevitable Now Fischer uses his pieces in concert to force mate 36 Kf1 Ng3 37 Ke1 Bb4 Kmoch notes that with 37 Re2 Fischer could have mated a move sooner 5 38 Kd1 Bb3 39 Kc1 Ne2 40 Kb1 Nc3 41 Kc1 Rc2aemaebb ChessAN aemaebb ChessAN abcdefgh8 877665544332211abcdefghFinal position after 41 Rc2 a pure mate xangxing aekikh Rowson Jonathan 1999 Understanding the Grunfeld Gambit Publications p 17 ISBN 1 901983 09 9 2 0 2 1 Alexander 1972 p 37 Jack Straley Battell Collier s Encyclopedia Vol 6 1966 p 196 One of Byrne s chess students related later why he played on First of all you have to remember that in 1956 no one knew that Bobby Fischer was going to become Bobby Fischer He was just a very promising 13 year old kid who played a great game against me When it got to the position where I was lost I asked some of the other competitors if it might be a nice thing to let the kid mate me as a kind of tribute to the fine game he 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