: Specifically geared toward players rated roughly 1500 USCF and below .

: Emphasizes thinking over memorization , using concepts like the theory of "Diminishing and Increasing Values" to challenge traditional perceptions.

: Reviewers highlight that Powell explains complex ideas in a "down-to-earth" way, making Fischer’s genius more approachable for those who aren't Grandmasters.

: Some readers have noted minor flaws, such as rare misprints or whole moves missing in specific game records. Community Perspectives

: Advanced players (intermediate to expert) may find the analysis lacking "meat" compared to more academic works by Andy Soltis or Fischer himself.

: The author provides an unbiased view, treating games as a "struggle" rather than just an "ode to Fischer," often pointing out where both players made errors. Cons :

“This book is quite good as it examines games not in Fischer's own book. The author explains things quite well for average players.” Amazon.com.au Bobby Fischer 60 More Memorable Games - Amazon.com

: Features character illustrations of famous chess players and includes over 90 additional games from Fischer's opponents. Critical Review Summary