John Donaldson joins Dojo Talks to discuss his new book "Inside the Mind of Bobby Fischer", a collection of Fischer’s lesser-known writings and annotations. The conversation explores why Fischer’s games are still highly instructive for modern players, how his practical decision-making shows up in systems like the King’s Indian Attack, and what his approach reveals about classic chess ideas like overprotection and restraint. They also dive into Fischer’s obsession with analytical accuracy, the origins of “the Rat” opening, and the importance of regularly playing tournament games if you actually want your study to translate into better results over the board.
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00:05 New Fischer book and why Donaldson studies him
03:02 What’s inside the book
06:51 Why Fischer games still teach well
10:29 A key pawn move in the Kings Indian Attack
15:32 Fischer using classic chess ideas
24:02 Fischer arguing analysis and loving accuracy
39:20 What “the Rat” opening means
47:54 How many games to play each year and when Fischer became GM level