The Games of Boris Spassky – Part I

This game, from the 1960 USSR Championship played in Leningrad, Spassky’s birthplace, was famous in its own right at the time and served as inspiration for the chess game featured in the James Bond film From Russia With Love.

While Spassky’s 15th move was later found to be technically inaccurate, Bronstein had used two hours of time at that juncture, leaving a mere half-hour for his next 26 moves.   Under time pressure even the elite stumble in the face of complexity, and  so Black’s consequent misstep allowed Spassky to finish the game with unerring precision.

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  • errata

    The variation beginning with 13. Qe2 should end with the evaluation = (not +-)

    In the final position, after 28… Kh8 White wins with 29. Rxf8+ and 30. Ng6+

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