Bobby Fischer has been reinstated in the USCF
BOBBY'S MOST FAMOUS MOVE
In CHESS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 1972 GM Evans has this to
say about 29...Bxh2 in game one, which is probably Bobby's most
famous move.
A miscalculation which is not fatal in itself, although most players
attributed Fischer's loss to this capture of the "poisoned" pawn. Black
is not content to settle for a draw and he wants to keep winning
chances alive. Having demonstrated that the champion could not
achieve the vestige of an advantage with White, Fischer now seems
to be saying "you can't draw with me that easily!"
After 30 g3 GM Evans noted:
Spassky bolted upright in his chair. His first reaction must have
been that he overlooked something. "Fischer must see something
we don't," whispered a reverential fan. In the rear of the hall
Spassky's second, Soviet Grandmaster Ewfim Geller, was
smiling broadly from ear to ear.
Jerzy wrote:
Uzytkownik "LiamToo" napisal w wiadomosci
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What would a genius do to strenghten Spassky's confidence and make the
entire match interesting? Bxh2!! and then game 2.
I wonder whether Herr Fischer would play so if the match had been a 12-games
event ? :-)
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