Bobby Fischer ANNIHILATES Chess Veteran in Fiery Ruy Lopez Rampage! | 1956 Eastern States Open Masterclass
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Dive into one of the most electrifying early triumphs of chess prodigy Bobby Fischer: his Round 1 demolition of Attilio Di Camillo at the 1956 Eastern States Open in Washington, D.C. At just 13 years old, the unrated Fischer unleashed a razor-sharp Ruy Lopez (ECO C78) that blended classical precision with aggressive pawn storms and tactical fireworks, showcasing the raw genius that would later dominate the world chess stage.
The game kicks off with the timeless Ruy Lopez opening: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O b5 6.Bb3 d6, entering the Morphy Defense. Fischer maneuvers patiently with 7.c3 Bg4 8.h3 Bh5 9.d3 Be7 10.Nbd2 O-O, building a solid center while eyeing kingside expansion. Black's knight sortie to a5 and b7 feels clunky, and Fischer pounces with 14.g4 Bg6 15.Ng3 Nh7 16.Nf5, infiltrating the enemy camp.
The fireworks ignite on move 17: d4! challenging the center, recapturing with cxd4, then 19.Nxe7+ Qxe7—a knight-for-bishop exchange that nets Fischer a dynamic edge. With 20.d5! he clamps down on the queenside, followed by Bf4 and Bg3 to reroute his forces. Black's awkward Nb7 shuffle can't stem the tide as Fischer grabs the a-file with 24.axb5 and sacs the exchange on a8? Wait, no—27.Rxa8 is a clean capture after Black's Ng5 blunder.
Middlegame chaos ensues: 28.e5! blasts open lines, Qxc2 gobbles the bishop, but dxe5 Bxe5 equalizes material temporarily. Fischer's genius shines in the endgame pawn push—31.d6! creates an unstoppable passer, met by frantic Nc5-Nd3 dances from Black. Queens bounce wildly (Qe4-Qc6-Qb7-Qd5-Qc5-Qd4), but d7! and Bc7 seal the deal. Black's desperate 40...Nf4+ is swatted by 41.Kf1, resigning amid a fortress of passed pawns and rook pressure.
This 41-move masterpiece (1-0) highlights Fischer's hallmarks: flawless opening prep, tactical alertness, and endgame tenacity. Perfect for chess enthusiasts studying young Fischer games, Ruy Lopez tactics, or historical chess battles like Fischer vs Di Camillo 1956. Analyze the key positions—Nf5 infiltration, d5 blockade, d6 juggernaut—to elevate your own play. Whether you're a beginner unraveling ECO C78 variations or a grandmaster reliving chess history, this Eastern States Open gem proves why Fischer was born to conquer.
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