[ESP/ENG] El principio de todo ajedrecista! // The principle of every chess player!

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    nerdvana

    Published on Aug 25, 2022
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    El principio base de todo ajedrecista aficionado o profesional debe ser el desarrollo de piezas, un factor que subimos a los grandes ajedrecistas es la base de todo su juego, ningún gran maestro de ajedrez se va al ataque sin tener su juego desarrollado para darles un ejemplo claro de lo que le quiero hablar en este video les enseñó la siguiente partida, llevada a cabo en el año 1960 en la Habana Cuba protagonizada con piezas blancas con René letelier y con piezas negras el prodigio americano Bobby fischer, y básicamente van a ver como el blanco comete el grave error de lanzarse Al ataque con los peones y un par de pieza mientras por otro lado Bobby fischer va desarrollando su juego lentamente armando una posición que le sea favorable para desplegar todo su ataque.

    The basic principle of every amateur or professional chess player should be the development of pieces, a factor that we upload to the great chess players is the basis of all his game, no great chess master goes on the attack without having his game developed to give you a clear example of what I want to talk about in this video I showed you the following [game](https://lichess. org/study/bDHjl2RG), carried out in 1960 in Havana Cuba with white pieces with Rene Letelier and with black pieces the American prodigy Bobby Fischer, and basically you will see how white commits the serious mistake of going on the attack with pawns and a pair of pieces while on the other hand Bobby Fischer is developing his game slowly building a position that is favorable to deploy all his attack.

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    Sí bien es cierto, para la época Bobby fischer era imparable De hecho años más tarde luego de esta partida gana el torneo de candidatos en 1972 se titula como campeón del mundo derrotando nada más y nada menos que a Boris spassky, creo que esta es una de esas partidas brillantes y a la vez didáctica porque cada jugada hecha por fischer es perfecta y a su vez, te va enseñando en qué está basado ese tipo de juego. Le invito a ver el video y a dejar en los comentarios su opinión tanto de la partida como del esquema de juego usado en la misma, debe saber qué la miniatura para el video y la imagen utilizada en esta breve descripción pertenecen a una captura de pantalla tomada durante la edición del mismo. Un saludo a todos los integrantes de esta maravillosa comunidad @chessbrotherspro.

    In fact, years later after this game he won the Candidates Tournament in 1972 and became World Champion defeating nothing more and nothing less than Boris Spassky. I think this is one of those brilliant games and at the same time didactic because each move made by Fischer is perfect and at the same time, it teaches you what this type of game is based on. I invite you to watch the video and leave in the comments your opinion of both the game and the scheme of play used in it, you should know that the thumbnail for the video and the image used in this brief description belong to a screenshot taken during the editing of it. Greetings to all the members of this wonderful community @chessbrotherspro.

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