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Rodolfo Argentino Redolfi vs Robert James Fischer
Mar del Plata (1960), Mar del Plata ARG, rd 10, Apr-09
Sicilian Defense: Canal Attack. Main Line (B52)  ·  0-1

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Sep-09-09  technical draw: A rare find. A Fischer win with no comments. White plays 20.b3 and the discovered attack on the a1 rook becomes thematic. Fischer's 37..Kf7 shows he's not afraid of spurious checks once the calculations are done.
Sep-10-09
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  HeMateMe: This opening looks very passive for white. are some players that terrified of playing the Sicilian?
Sep-10-09  TheFocus: <HeHateMe> They were not afraid of the Sicilian. Just Fischer playing the Sicilian!
Mar-26-10  geminstar: He's not afraid of the sicilian. he just afraid of bobby playing the sicilian. he wants to throw him off balanced.
Mar-26-10  Eduardo Leon: 13.c3 looks interesting. After that, ...♘d4 is impossible and white has a place for his queen (♕c2), connecting his rooks.
Mar-26-10  Eduardo Leon: Or perhaps even earlier: 10.c3.
Mar-26-10  RandomVisitor: 5.Nc3 was played in Redolfi-Fischer, Mar Del Plata, 1959.

In this present game, white might be able to retain a small advantage after 11.Bg3 0-0 12.c3 f6 13.Qb3 Qe6 14.a5 Rad8 15.Rfd1.

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