Fischer’s My 61 Memorable Games

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    About five years ago there were reports of a new edition of Fischer's My 60 Memorable Games with a game added. The consensus was that it was a hoax and a ripoff.

    I never thought I would ever see a copy but there is a picture of it in Edward Winter’s Chess Notes column today:

    http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/i...morable_Games_

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    Re: Fischer’s My 61 Memorable Games

    Evidently I am way behind the times because pictures of the book have appeared before and even a column by Lawrence Day:

    http://z3.invisionfree.com/TheFische...p?showtopic=10

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      Re : Fischer’s My 61 Memorable Games

      Originally posted by Wayne Komer View Post
      About five years ago there were reports of a new edition of Fischer's My 60 Memorable Games with a game added. The consensus was that it was a hoax and a ripoff.

      I never thought I would ever see a copy but there is a picture of it in Edward Winter’s Chess Notes column today:

      http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/i...morable_Games_
      The problem with this book is that it is virtually impossible to get it. Its ISBN number 0966667301 does not lead to any listing in any bookstore.

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        I scan chess book dealers’ lists daily and check ebay auctions with the same frequency. I have never been offered a copy in five years.

        I suppose one must now explore the seamy underbelly of online chess book selling – the black market. How does one go about that, I wonder?

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          Re: Fischer’s My 61 Memorable Games

          Why would you want to buy a forgery?

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            Re: Fischer’s My 61 Memorable Games

            Originally posted by Alan Baljeu View Post
            Why would you want to buy a forgery?
            By all accounts, the quality and depth of its annotations are better than M60MG.

            You'd have to be a fanatic to want to own so much (more) analysis on those games, but they're still out there.

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              Originally posted by Alan Baljeu View Post
              Why would you want to buy a forgery?
              Before you rush to judgement, perhaps you should consider some of the information here:

              http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/sixtyone.html

              A summary of that information appeared in Chessbase just the other day:

              http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=8603

              I don't know whether it is legit or not, but some of the notes I read certainly seem to be caustic enough to be Fischer's comments (or at least a masterful improvisation)
              ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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                Re : Fischer’s My 61 Memorable Games

                Originally posted by Wayne Komer View Post
                About five years ago there were reports of a new edition of Fischer's My 60 Memorable Games with a game added. The consensus was that it was a hoax and a ripoff. I never thought I would ever see a copy but there is a picture of it in Edward Winter’s Chess Notes column today.
                Should anybody own a copy and want to sell it, please send me a private message.

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                  Re: Fischer’s My 61 Memorable Games

                  Edward Winter keeps updating his original article, which now is at:

                  http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/sixtyone.html

                  In the additional material Kasparov is referred to as Weinstein (his birth name) and there are pages reproduced of Fischer’s games with fuller notes against Shocron, Larsen, Petrosian, Olafsson, Keres, Byrne and an Evans Gambit with Reuben Fine.

                  This “second printing” is a paperback of 753 pages. My prediction is that future editions will surpass the 1000-page mark.

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                    Re: Fischer’s My 61 Memorable Games

                    Originally posted by John Upper View Post
                    By all accounts, the quality and depth of its annotations are better than M60MG.

                    You'd have to be a fanatic to want to own so much (more) analysis on those games, but they're still out there.
                    I looked at one game in the "revised" book and there were realms of computer generated lines, no clarity of the positions. To achieve the same effect, one can take any great historic book and play through the games with the computer on. Tactical errors would be found and corrected, but nothing from the computer will match the grandmaster insight.

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                      Re : Re: Fischer’s My 61 Memorable Games

                      Originally posted by Wayne Komer View Post
                      Edward Winter keeps updating his original article, which now is at:

                      http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/sixtyone.html
                      From these few short excerpts it is hard to decide if Fischer himself wrote the book or not, but there is this strange sentence:

                      anyone who claims this book is not an improvement over the 1969 edition can just “Go to hell.”

                      Is is even remotely possible that Fischer himself wrote such a comment? After all, if he actually added several new annotations of his own, he would obviously consider them as a huge improvement, and the thought that some readers might think otherwise would never enter his mind.

                      But of course if the author is really some unknown amateur adding annotations based on variations found by Fritz or Houdini, then of course I can understand that this poor guy might entertain huge doubts and write such a comment.

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                        Re: Re : Re: Fischer’s My 61 Memorable Games

                        E. Winter has updated his original review of My 61 Memorable Games at

                        http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/sixtyone.html

                        Just for the record, the 61st game is Fischer v Spassky, Sveti Stefan, 1992, first game, a Ruy Lopez [C95].

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