Fischer was a master of clarity and a king of artful positioning. His opponents would see where he was going but were powerless to stop him.
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[Event "rated untimed match"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Unknown"] [Black "Unknown543"] [Result "0-1"] [Annotator "David Hayes"] [BlackElo "0"] [ECO "B00"] [FEN "1r1q2nr/2pk2pp/4b3/2bppp2/8/2PQPN2/PP1P1PPP/RNB1K2R b KQ - 0 1"] [SetUp "1"] [TimeControl "0"] [WhiteElo "0"] 1... e4 2. Ne5+ Kd6 3. Qe2 Kxe5 4. d4+ exd3 5. Qxd3 { Black wins with a large material advantage. } 0-1