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This My 60 Memorable Games by Bobby Fischer is a classic chess book presenting Fischer’s annotated selection of 60 games from 1957–1967, with the honest, precise commentary that made it a landmark title.
First published in English in 1969, it remains an important read for players who want to understand top-level chess more deeply. Fischer does not limit himself to his wins: he also discusses draws and losses, giving readers a fuller and more candid view of elite competition.
What the book covers
The focus is on games Fischer considered especially important, instructive or memorable. Rather than offering dry variations alone, his notes explain the logic behind the moves, the tension of the struggle and the decisions made at the board.
That makes the book useful both as a study aid and as reading for anyone interested in chess history or Fischer’s style. It is the kind of title you can return to repeatedly, whether you want to follow great games for pleasure or examine specific strategic and tactical ideas.
Why it still matters
This book reflects the disciplined preparation and analytical approach that made Fischer’s play so influential. It is a strong choice for readers who want to learn from one of the most distinctive voices in chess.
“All 60 games in this book contain something memorable and exciting for me […]. I have tried to be both honest and accurate in my explanations, in the hope that they will provide a deeper look at chess and, in turn, give the reader a better understanding of the game and help improve their play.”Bobby Fischer, Introduction
Key details
- Product type: chess book
- Author: Bobby Fischer
- Title: My 60 Memorable Games
- Content: annotated selection of 60 games
- Game period: 1957–1967
- First publication: English edition published in 1969
- Use: study of chess games and reading about chess history
- Included: book
Tangible precision
Each move strengthens curiosity, concentration, and self-confidence.

