chesswarsnow
01-18-2008, 08:26 AM
Sorry bout that,
1. But an old friend died.
2. Greatly misunderstood.
3. ( I ) *THE GREAT CWN* will miss him.
4. Rest in Peace old *GRANDMASTER*, Robert James Fischer.:salute:
5. You will be sorely missed.
6. And you died to young.
7. I don't think he was a cold weather person.
8. And being exiled to Iceland wasn't good for him.
9. The World of Chess, has lost its Finest Player Ever.
10. Read all about it HERE:http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=am0W7ufrIzvc&refer=home
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Bobby Fischer, First U.S. World Chess Champion, Dies (Update5)
By Robin Stringer
Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bobby Fischer, the first U.S.-born chess player to become world champion, died yesterday in Iceland of an unspecified illness, the country's national radio said. He was 64, and had lived in secrecy and obscurity for decades.
Born in Chicago and raised in New York, Fischer became the youngest U.S. national champion by age 14 and a grandmaster a year later. In 1972, he defeated Russian champion Boris Spassky in a world championship match in Iceland at the height of the Cold War. The game became known as the ``match of the century'' and his win was a monumental event in a century which saw the sport dominated by Soviet players.
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11. Here is a sample of one of his games, with I diligently saved over 100 of them:
Title: Yahoo! Chess Game
;White: bobyreal
;Black: sherezo2003
;Date: Sat Feb 14 04:05:23 GMT 2004
1. e2-e4 e7-e5
2. g1-f3 b8-c6
3. f1-b5 a7-a6
4. b5xc6 d7xc6
5. b2-b3 g8-e7
6. c1-b2 f7-f6
7. d1-e2 e7-g6
8. g2-g3 c8-e6
9. d2-d4 e6-h3
10. b1-d2 f8-d6
12. Anyone worth their salt in analyzing GrandMasters level will know immediately the pure genius of bobyreal's knowledge, and Expert Play.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. But an old friend died.
2. Greatly misunderstood.
3. ( I ) *THE GREAT CWN* will miss him.
4. Rest in Peace old *GRANDMASTER*, Robert James Fischer.:salute:
5. You will be sorely missed.
6. And you died to young.
7. I don't think he was a cold weather person.
8. And being exiled to Iceland wasn't good for him.
9. The World of Chess, has lost its Finest Player Ever.
10. Read all about it HERE:http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=am0W7ufrIzvc&refer=home
"
Bobby Fischer, First U.S. World Chess Champion, Dies (Update5)
By Robin Stringer
Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bobby Fischer, the first U.S.-born chess player to become world champion, died yesterday in Iceland of an unspecified illness, the country's national radio said. He was 64, and had lived in secrecy and obscurity for decades.
Born in Chicago and raised in New York, Fischer became the youngest U.S. national champion by age 14 and a grandmaster a year later. In 1972, he defeated Russian champion Boris Spassky in a world championship match in Iceland at the height of the Cold War. The game became known as the ``match of the century'' and his win was a monumental event in a century which saw the sport dominated by Soviet players.
"
11. Here is a sample of one of his games, with I diligently saved over 100 of them:
Title: Yahoo! Chess Game
;White: bobyreal
;Black: sherezo2003
;Date: Sat Feb 14 04:05:23 GMT 2004
1. e2-e4 e7-e5
2. g1-f3 b8-c6
3. f1-b5 a7-a6
4. b5xc6 d7xc6
5. b2-b3 g8-e7
6. c1-b2 f7-f6
7. d1-e2 e7-g6
8. g2-g3 c8-e6
9. d2-d4 e6-h3
10. b1-d2 f8-d6
12. Anyone worth their salt in analyzing GrandMasters level will know immediately the pure genius of bobyreal's knowledge, and Expert Play.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas