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Fischer vs Smyslov here Search all my videos easy Karl Robatsch vs Robert James Fischer Havana (1965), Havana CUB, rd 11, Sep-09 Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation (B90) 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cd4 4. Nd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bc4 e6 7. a3 Be7 8. Ba2 O-O 9. O-O b5 10. f4 Bb7 11. f5 e5 12. Nde2 Nbd7 13. Ng3 Rc8 14. Be3 Nb6 15. Bb6 Qb6 16. Kh1 Qe3 17. Nd5 Bd5 18. Bd5 Bd8 19. a4 Bb6 20. ab5 ab5 21. Ra6 b4 22. Nh5 Nd5 23. Qg4 g6 24. ed5 Rc2 25. fg6 hg6 26. Nf6 Kg7 27. Nh5 Kh6 28. Nf6 Rf2 29. Raa1 Ra8 30. Qb4 Kg7 31. Qd6 Qe2 32. Ne8 Re8 33. Rfe1 Qg4 00:00 Hello Everyone! 01:50 Game Starts! Havana (1965) The 4th Capablanca Memorial International Chess Tournament was held in the capital city of Havana in Cuba. Eighteen grandmasters and six masters participated in the round-robin event at the Habana Libre hotel from August 25 to September 26, 1965. It was one of the best-funded tournaments at the time, due to Ché Guevara's patronage. As the director of the Cuban National Bank and Minister of Industry, he guaranteed a $3000 first prize with more than $4500 to be dispersed among the next five finishers. This edition of the memorial gained worldwide significance because it was the first international tournament in which Bobby Fischer would be participating since the Curacao Candidates (1962), more than three years before. He had agreed to attend for a $3000 appearance fee, but difficulties arose when the US State Department refused him a visa to travel to Cuba. When Fischer suggested playing by telex from the Marshall Chess Club, the organizers agreed although it would end up costing them over $10,000. Although Fischer had been playing regularly in US championships in the intervening three years (and winning them all), this tournament would mark the first time Fischer would be facing a number of the strongest Soviet grandmasters since his accusations against them for conspiring to keep him from winning the Candidates Tournament to challenge Botvinnik in 1963. Fischer's main Soviet rivals at this event were former world champion Vasily Smyslov, Efim Geller and Ratmir Kholmov. Borislav Ivkov led for most of the tournament, but suffered a tragic collapse at the end. In the penultimate round, with a won game against the tailender Garcia, he blundered and had to resign. In the last round, with White against Robatsch, he played for a win, but lost again. This enabled Smyslov to finish first by one-half point, despite losing to Fischer in their individual game. Fischer shared second place with Geller and Ivkov. Kholmov joined the top finishers in fifth place. Check out agadmator's merch here Mailbox where you can send stuff: Antonio Radić AGADMATOR . Franje Tuđmana 12 Croatia 48260 Križevci p.s. this is not my home address :) Contact me: agadmator@ Video created by OBS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you realllly enjoy my content, you're welcome to support me and my channel with a small donation via PayPal or Crypto. Link to PayPal donation Maiar Wallet @agadmator or join me here BTC address bc1qckd3ut0hqyymzv33eus97ld8klj02xhk2kcwld BCH address qzmfclyn69hqhjslls40r7r0dsttwe3tcsl946w4fr LTC address Laarf1RmvCpLt2BcSwC1PBLG3hRC4HjBrz NANO nano_1h1kgfaq88t1btwadqzx73rbha5hwbb88sxmfns851kwj8hnosdj51w388xx Monero 4AdvvqmC4xhPyyRSAEDxTTAoXdxAtX2Py6b8Eh4EQzBLGbgo5rY5Khcap1x76JrDJH87yibAE9b6TPwTsvBAiFFCLtM8Be7 For any other currency address, contact me via agadmator@ Check out some of the books I enjoy Check out ALL my videos here Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Lichess: @/agadmator : agadmator League of Legends: agadmator (EUNE, my friend is using my EUWE account for a couple of years now) Blizzard: agadmator #2992 Join our Discord Server here #youareawesome

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