Bobby Fischer’s Endgame Mastery | How to Win Any Rook Endgame (Michigan 1964)
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Most people associate Bobby Fischer with brutal attacks — but this game proves his endgame mastery was just as deadly.
In Michigan, 1964, Fischer faced David Reynolds in a hard-fought battle featuring the Sicilian Defense — Sozin Attack. Reynolds defended resourcefully and kept the game balanced through the middlegame, but Fischer's deep positional understanding allowed him to engineer a favorable piece exchange and transition into a winning rook endgame.
♟️ Opening: Sicilian Defense — Sozin Attack (ECO B57)
📅 Year: 1964
📍 Location: Michigan, USA
⚪ White: Bobby Fischer
⚫ Black: David Reynolds
Once in the endgame, Fischer demonstrated why he was not only a brilliant attacker but also one of the greatest endgame technicians in chess history. With a queenside pawn majority, he methodically created two connected passed pawns and reached a theoretically winning rook endgame — converting with the precision of a machine.
If you want to improve your endgame technique, this game is essential viewing. Fischer's patience, calculation and deep knowledge of rook endgame theory are on full display from move one to the very last.
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