Garry Kasparov Presents Exclusive Video Course On Bobby Fischer For My Great Predecessors Series On Chessable
We're excited to announce that GM Garry Kasparov has teamed up with Chessable to upgrade a timeless classic. In addition to the written content, chess players can now enjoy My Great Predecessors Part 4 in video, presented by the legendary Kasparov himself, along with brand new analysis and new trainable positions!
My Great Predecessors is one of the most authoritative explorations into chess history ever written. In part four, Kasparov deeply analyzes the games and legacy of GM Bobby Fischer, one of the greatest chess players of all time. Now, in this upgraded version, Kasparov revisits his annotations and provides fresh analysis of the games, aided by the strongest engines in the world.
Are you ready to learn more about Fischer's legacy through the eyes of legendary former world champion Kasparov? Then click the button below to check out the full course, with over 10 hours of video lessons, brand new analysis, and more!
Bobby Fischer is one of the most notorious chess players ever. A genius over the chessboard, he was statistically one of the most dominant world champions in history. His unparalleled opening preparation, sharp play, deep strategical understanding, and flawless endgame technique made him an unstoppable chess machine.
In My Great Predecessors Part 4, Kasparov will dissect key games from Fischer's career. This course will give you a unique insight into the mind and thought process of one of the most talented players the world has ever seen.
Kasparov also presents the lives and games of the "Stars of the West:" GMs Samuel Reshevsky, Reuben Fine, Miguel Najdorf, and Bent Larsen. Coupled with more than 580 trainable positions, My Great Predecessors Part 4 will give you all the necessary tools to take your game to the next level.
"Learning from the games played by great players is very educational," Kasparov said. "It always helps you to improve your understanding of various aspects of our beloved game."
Learning from the games played by great players is very educational. It always helps you to improve your understanding of various aspects of our beloved game.
— GM Garry Kasparov
Many consider Garry Kasparov the greatest player of all time—including current world number one GM Magnus Carlsen. Kasparov became the youngest world champion in history in 1985, a record that still stands today. He dominated the chess scene for 15 years, defeating titans like GMs Anatoly Karpov, Nigel Short, and Viswanathan Anand to keep his crown.
Kasparov's My Great Predecessors is one of the most critically acclaimed chess book series in the world. Whether you'd like to learn from Fischer or just enjoy the beauty of his games, My Great Predecessors Part 4 on Chessable is a must. Click here to go to the course's page now!
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