Pilnik vs Fischer (1959) My 60 Memorable Games Game 4

My 60 Memorable Games by Bobby Fischer is an absolute classic chess book, and one which we will cover in great depth. My 60 Memorable Games combines aspects from all previous masterclasses you can find at chessgeek.org. Each game looks at tactics, positional ideas, endgames, and much more in My 60 Memorable Games. I am thrilled to be embarking on this journey to tackle My 60 Memorable games, a must read for all serious chess players. 💜 Subscribe to the channel ➤    / @chessgeek1   ✨Follow For Exclusive Content✨ ▶️ Second Channel:    / @chessgeekclips   ♪ Tiktok ♪ :   / chessgeekyt   🌐 Website: https://chessgeek.org/ 📸 Instagram:   / chessgeekyt   🐤 Twitter:   / chessgeekyt   More about Bobby Fischer's "My 60 Memorable Games", as found on wiki: My 60 Memorable Games is a chess book by Bobby Fischer, first published in 1969. It is a collection of his games dating from the 1957 New Jersey Open to the 1967 Sousse Interzonal. Unlike many players' anthologies, which are often titled My Best Games and include only wins or draws, My 60 Memorable Games includes nine draws and three losses. It has been described as a "classic of objective and painstaking analysis"[1] and is regarded as one of the great pieces of chess literature.[2] The book was originally published in descriptive notation. An algebraic notation version in 1995 caused some controversy in the chess world because of the many other changes made to the text, with Fischer himself denouncing the edition. In 2008 a reissue of Fischer's original text was published, the only changes being the updating to algebraic notation and the correcting of typographical errors, notation mistakes, and the erroneous last few moves of game 17. 00:00 Intro 00:00 Introduction + NEW "Key Moments" Idea? 00:30 Game #4: Pilnik vs Fischer (1959) 03:34 Key Moment #1: What to take with? 07:20 Key Moment #2: Whats the missed best move? 10:07 Key Moment #3: Does Bxf1 & Rb1 win for black? 11:43 Key Moment #4: What WINNING move was missed? 13:07 Key Moment #5: What winning move WAS played?