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Old December 6th 07, 04:42 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc, rec.games.chess.politics
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Default Fischer-Spassky 1992 Revisited

THE BOBBY FISCHER THAT WE LOVED by GM Larry Evans (in Britain's
"Chess" magazine, December 2007)

Bobby's most important strength as a competitor was his fierce killer
instinct. "Each day I go in like an unknown to prove myself," he said.
And he did. He was uncompromising, he hated draws and fought most of
his games to the bitter end. His greatest weakness probably was using
the same openings over and over.

I'm often asked whether Fischer or Kasparov was the better player.
That's a tough one, but I must pick Kasparov because he has a greater
body of work over a longer span of time. Bobby, however, did it on his
own without coaches or subsidies. "If I win a tournament, I win it by
myself. I do the playing. Nobody helps me," he proclaimed.

Kasparov was rated number one for nearly 20 years, an incredible feat
in any sport. Most champions have a period when they are virtually
invincible and Fischer's reign was brief, almost meteoric. He burned
out when he reached his peak, whereas Kasparov kept improving. I think
all we can say with certainty is that the gap between Fischer and his
rivals in 1972 was greater than the gap that exists now between the
world champion and his rivals.

Chess is different today. Now players have vast databases at their
fingertips and openings have been analyzed so extensively that master
games often begin in earnest after a dozen moves instead of move one.
Over 30 years ago Bobby saw the writing on the wall. "Someday
computers will make us all obsolete," he told me....

In one of his radio rants, Bobby boasted: "I object to being called a
chess genius, because I consider myself to be an all around genius who
just happens to play chess, which is rather different. A piece of
garbage like Kasparov might be called a chess genius, but he is like
an idiot savant. Outside of chess he knows nothing. He and Karpov are
criminals who have been ruining chess with immoral, unethical, pre-
arranged games. They are the lowest dogs around."

That nonsense speaks for itself. Part of the problem is that Bobby
surrounded himself with lackeys and bootlickers who stroked his ego by
egging him on in all those damaging radio interviews that elicited the
wrath of the American government.

I agree with what Kasparov wrote several years ago in The Wall Street
Journal: "Fischer demolished the Soviet chess machine but could build
nothing in its place. He was an ideal challenger - but a disastrous
champion."




David Richerby wrote:
wrote:
"New" meaning a new blog posting with an old NY Times article from
the day in 1992 of each of the games from the match (along with a
PGN of the actual game).


Have you obtained permission from the New York Times to reprint their
material?


Dave.

--
David Richerby Solar-Powered Dictator (TM): it's like
www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ a totalitarian leader but it doesn't
work in the dark!

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