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Bobby Fischer
Fischer 
The Championship Season: Bobby Fischer in 1972.  

Number of games in database: 1,101
Years covered: 1953 to 1992
Last FIDE rating: 2780
Highest rating achieved in database: 2785
Overall record: +432 -87 =248 (72.5%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 334 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (202) 
    B90 B32 B88 B44 B77
 Ruy Lopez (128) 
    C92 C69 C95 C98 C97
 French Defense (80) 
    C19 C18 C11 C16 C10
 Ruy Lopez, Closed (79) 
    C92 C95 C98 C97 C89
 Caro-Kann (52) 
    B11 B10 B18 B13 B14
 French Winawer (47) 
    C19 C18 C16 C15 C17
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (126) 
    B92 B99 B90 B97 B93
 King's Indian (117) 
    E80 E62 E97 E60 E67
 Sicilian Najdorf (83) 
    B92 B99 B90 B97 B93
 Nimzo Indian (23) 
    E45 E46 E40 E43 E34
 Grunfeld (20) 
    D86 D79 D98 D80 D85
 English (18) 
    A16 A15 A10 A19
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   D Byrne vs Fischer, 1956 0-1
   R Byrne vs Fischer, 1963 0-1
   Fischer vs Spassky, 1972 1-0
   Fischer vs Benko, 1963 1-0
   Fischer vs Myagmarsuren, 1967 1-0
   Fischer vs Fine, 1963 1-0
   Fischer vs Petrosian, 1971 1-0
   Letelier vs Fischer, 1960 0-1
   Fischer vs Tal, 1961 1-0
   Fischer vs Panno, 1970 1-0

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: [what is this?]
   Spassky - Fischer World Championship Match (1972)

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Stockholm Interzonal (1962)
   US Championship 1963/64 (1963)
   Havana Olympiad Final-A (1966)
   Solidarity Tournament (1967)
   Rovinj / Zagreb (1970)
   Palma de Mallorca Interzonal (1970)
   Vinkovci (1968)
   Buenos Aires (1970)
   Netanya (1968)
   Fischer - Spassky (1992)
   Mar del Plata (1960)
   Bled (1961)
   Zuerich (1959)
   Havana (1965)
   Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   -ER RJF by fredthebear
   1964 Fischer simul exhibition tour by gauer
   Fischer vs The Russians by wanabe2000
   Match Fischer! by dwinco
   Match Fischer! by amadeus
   Bobby Fischer: Selected Games from 1955-1992 by rpn4
   Bobby Fischer: Selected Games from 1955-1992 by rpn4
   Bobby Fischer: Selected Games from 1955-1992 by Sergio X Garcia
   Bobby Fischer: Selected Games from 1955-1992 by igiene
   Bobby Fischer: Selected Games from 1955-1992 by wanabe2000
   Bobby Fischer: Selected Games from 1955-1992 by fernando.laroca
   0ZeR0's Favorite Games Volume 31 by 0ZeR0
   Bjelica_125 by Gottschalk
   book: Russians versus Fischer by Baby Hawk

GAMES ANNOTATED BY FISCHER: [what is this?]
   Petrosian vs Pachman, 1961
   Unzicker vs Fischer, 1962
   Fischer vs Bolbochan, 1962
   Korchnoi vs Fischer, 1970
   Zukertort vs Steinitz, 1886
   >> 16 GAMES ANNOTATED BY FISCHER


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BOBBY FISCHER
(born Mar-09-1943, died Jan-17-2008, 64 years old) United States of America (federation/nationality Iceland)

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Robert James ("Bobby") Fischer was a chess prodigy born on March 9, 1943 in Chicago.

At 13, he won the stunning brilliancy D Byrne vs Fischer, 1956, which Hans Kmoch christened "The Game of the Century." At 14, he won the United States Championship (1957/58), making him the youngest U.S. Champion ever.

Fischer's victory qualified him for the Portoroz Interzonal (1958). He tied for 5th-6th, which sufficed to advance him to the Candidates Tournament to decide the challenger to World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik. This made the 15-year-old Fischer the youngest candidate for the World Championship. It also made him the youngest grandmaster ever - a record that stood until Judit Polgar broke it in 1991. At the Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959), Fischer finished fifth out of eight, the top non-Soviet player.

Fischer won the US Championship all eight times he played, in each case by at least a point. In the US Championship (1963/64) he achieved the only perfect score (11-0) in the history of the tournament.

Fischer won the Stockholm Interzonal (1962) 2½ points ahead of Efim Geller and Tigran Petrosian. This made him a favorite to win the Curacao Candidates (1962), but he only finished fourth, behind Petrosian, Geller, and Paul Keres. In a famous article in Sports Illustrated magazine, The Russians Have Fixed World Chess, he accused the Soviets of cheating: Petrosian, Geller, and Keres had drawn all 12 of the games among themselves at Curacao, most of them quickly.

Because of this, Fischer refused to play in the next Candidates cycle. He did play in the Sousse Interzonal (1967), but left it while leading, because of a scheduling dispute occasioned by Fischer's refusal to play on Saturday, his Sabbath.

He won the Palma de Mallorca Interzonal (1970) by a record 3½ points. The following year, he shocked the chess world by sweeping the Fischer - Taimanov Candidates Quarterfinal (1971) and Fischer - Larsen Candidates Semifinal (1971) by identical 6-0 scores, the only perfect scores in the history of the Candidates Matches.

Fischer also won the first game of the Fischer - Petrosian Candidates Final (1971) against former World Champion Tigran Petrosian, giving him a modern record of 20 consecutive wins at the highest level of competition. He won the match by 6½-2½ to advance to the World Championship match against reigning champion Boris Spassky. This also gave him a FIDE rating of 2785, making him at that time the highest-rated player in history.

In Reykjavik, he won the Spassky - Fischer World Championship Match (1972) by 12½-8½ to become the 11th World Chess Champion. In 1975, Fischer forfeited his title after FIDE refused to meet his conditions for a World Championship match with Anatoly Karpov. He then virtually disappeared from the public eye for nearly 20 years.

After ending his competitive career, he proposed a new variant of chess and a modified chess timing system. His idea of adding a time increment after each move is now standard, and his variant "Fischerandom" (or "Chess960") is gaining in popularity.(2)

Fischer resurfaced in 1992 to play a match against his old rival Spassky in Yugoslavia. Fischer won Fischer - Spassky (1992) 10-5 with 15 draws. The United States considered that Fischer, in playing this match in Yugoslavia, violated U.S. Treasury Department regulations that forbade transacting business with Yugoslavia. Fischer evaded authorities for twelve years until July 13, 2004, when he was arrested in Japan. On March 22, 2005, he was granted Icelandic citizenship and finally freed from Japan. He died of renal failure in Iceland on January 17, 2008 at the age of 64. Gravestone photo: http://www.sjakkfantomet.no/wp-cont....

Fischer's anthology, My 60 Memorable Games, was published in 1969. It has been described as a "classic of objective and painstaking analysis,"1 and is regarded as one of the greats of chess literature.

(1) Hooper & Whyld. The Oxford Companion to Chess. 1992

(2) Wikipedia article: Bobby Fischer

(3) User: jessicafischerqueen 's YouTube documentary of Fischer http://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...

Last updated: 2025-03-27 21:53:15

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 page 1 of 45; games 1-25 of 1,101  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. D Mayers vs Fischer 1-0171953Blitz gameC33 King's Gambit Accepted
2. J Altusky vs Fischer 0-181954Offhand gameC71 Ruy Lopez
3. Fischer vs J Altusky 1-0121954Offhand gameE90 King's Indian
4. A W Conger vs Fischer 1-0121955corrE70 King's Indian
5. Fischer vs S Greene ½-½111955US Amateur ChB77 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
6. A Humphrey vs Fischer ½-½331955US Amateur ChE61 King's Indian
7. Fischer vs K Warner 0-1281955Lincoln ch-US jrB58 Sicilian
8. W Whisler vs Fischer ½-½251955Lincoln ch-US jrE80 King's Indian, Samisch Variation
9. J Thomason vs Fischer 0-1231955Lincoln ch-US jrE90 King's Indian
10. Fischer vs D Ames ½-½281955Lincoln ch-US jrC47 Four Knights
11. Fischer vs V Pupols 0-1441955Lincoln ch-US jrC40 King's Knight Opening
12. Fischer vs F Saksena 1-0221955Lincoln ch-US jrC53 Giuoco Piano
13. Fischer vs M Pavey 0-1521956Manhattan CC chA07 King's Indian Attack
14. J Tamargo vs Fischer 0-1401956Manhattan CC chB22 Sicilian, Alapin
15. A Turner vs Fischer 1-0531956Manhattan Chess Club Semifinal BE68 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Variation, 8.e4
16. Fischer vs K Vine ½-½361956Manhattan Chess Club Semifinal BB32 Sicilian
17. Fischer vs S Baron 1-0531956Manhattan Chess Club Semifinal BC98 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin
18. Pat Smith vs Fischer 0-1231956Casual gameC48 Four Knights
19. Fischer vs I Spector 1-0351956Casual gameB95 Sicilian, Najdorf, 6...e6
20. J R Florido vs Fischer 0-1261956Capablanca CC - Log Cabin mC50 Giuoco Piano
21. Fischer vs J A Casado ½-½481956Simul, 12bB32 Sicilian
22. A Jenkins vs Fischer 0-1181956North Carolina - Log Cabin CC mB20 Sicilian
23. Fischer vs J Fermoselle-Bacardi Sr 1-0281956US Amateur chA04 Reti Opening
24. Fischer vs E Nash 0-1511956US Amateur chA05 Reti Opening
25. R Riegler vs Fischer 0-1341956US Amateur chB20 Sicilian
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  Joshka: "Josh, I wish you and Satchel [Paige] played with me on the Cardinals. Hell, we'd win the pennant by July 4 and go fishin' until World Series time." Dizzy Dean To Negro Leaguer Josh Gibson in 1934
May-31-08  Pawn Ambush: Satchel Paige's Hesitation pitch has been banned for 60 years now. Any other pitches that have been banned?
May-31-08
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  Joshka: <pawnAmbush> Well one is not allowed to doctor up the ball, anymore, grease, spit, any illegal substance..but they let Gaylord Perry get away with it for years...during the 70's....it all depends on WHAT they choose to enforce,,,kinda like FIDE;-)
May-31-08
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  Joshka: "Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball, the rules and realities of the game." Jacques Barzun Philosophy Professor, 1954
May-31-08
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  Benzol: <talisman> <<Benzol> are you or have you ever known fred arbanas?>

<talisman> No I'm not Fred Arbanas nor have I ever met him. I use to play Rugby Union when I was younger but that's the nearest I ever got to American Football.

May-31-08  Jim Bartle: "You can learn little from victory. You can learn everything from defeat." Christy Mathewson

Then I guess Mathewson didn't learn anything about 373 times.

May-31-08  talisman: <Benzol> strong resemblance :} <Joshka> don't forget whitey ford. when the yanks threw the ball around the infield clete boyer had a hole cut in his glove with a sponge, full of vaselin, so when he'd give it to whitey it would be "ready".
May-31-08  Trigonometrist: <Jim Bartle>

Nice quote..

May-31-08  Jim Bartle: Not mine. Joshka posted it above.
May-31-08
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  Joshka: Hey <Jim Bartle> Capablanca said the same thing!....I'll take their word on it;-)
May-31-08  Jim Bartle: Then Capablanca never learned much either! (At least beforre 1927). I, on the other hand, should be a regular font of knowledge.
May-31-08  lamont: To/ Inf ~
Lemme play The Consiglieri
(vide/Godfather flicks)
'tween you & our homegrown
rather frisky
Baseball Enthusiasts.

NOW:
When you were characterized as a:
"...snotty-faced, heap of parrot droppings..."
& told to "shut yr/ festering gob, you tit!"
& that "Yr/ type makes me puke, you vacuous,
coffee-nosed,malorourous, pervert!!!"

APPRECIATE:
The Fact that these (rather creative) pejorative comments might sting a bit,
BUT:
IN NO WAY can they even compare in sheer obscene virulence to that phrase that you spitballed, w/ full volition
into the faces of our site/s baseball fans:
"...this baseball NONSENSE" (my emphasis)

As Consiglieri, I wd/ advise you to go to confession
at yr/local church,no matter yr/ faith-- even if you/re Jewish. (Dante dint invent them rings of Hell for nothing.)

Have a nice day.

May-31-08  Rod Serling: I just recieved my copy of New In Chess! Robert James Fischer on the cover, titled 'Bobby Fischer A Lone King Wandered Off' I notice it stated "Lone King"!
May-31-08  Rolfo: Rod, I've got the same issue, reading it with great joy really. Will take good care of it
May-31-08  lamont: For Rod Serling ~

A TOAST~
TO THE LONE KING OF THEM ALL:
LONG LIVE THE KING !!

May-31-08  Augalv: Reporter tracked elusive Fischer, then let him go.

By SHELBY LYMAN

Bobby Fischer's aversion to the media was legendary. He once famously asked a friend -- while knocking on his hotel door at 3 a.m. -- whether it was legal to kill journalists.

It was thus with no little emotion and trepidation that Bill Nack, a writer on assignment for Sports Illustrated, sighted Fischer at the Los Angeles Public Library in the spring of 1985.

It was more than the usual journalist work for Nack, as he admitted in his account. It was a "crazy and delirious obsession."

He had been on watch for weeks; now, he had found him. Fischer's long face, brown eyes and half-inch beard were unmistakable.

Following his quarry for more than five minutes through the streets of Los Angeles to a corner bus stop, Nack debated what to do.

But it was all in vain. At the end, his awe and respect held sway as he watched Fischer board a bus and did not approach him.

Several years later, Nack told me that he wasn't able to bring himself to violate Fischer's desperate need for privacy.

His reluctance had been reinforced by Madame Lulu, a clairvoyant he had consulted for help in finding Fischer.

"Have you ever thought he might want to be left alone?" she had asked.

"My editors were not happy with my decision," Nack recalled.

Source: http://www.dispatch.com/live/conten...

May-31-08  Jim Bartle: If the Sports Illustrated editors weren't happy, readers were. It was an outstanding story, included in SI anthologies.
May-31-08  Rod Serling: Yes lamont his games will live on forever to entertain, instruct, and inspire always!
May-31-08  lamont: Bob/Bon to Joshka:
THANXOXOXOX for that apposite Jacques Barzun quote !!

Jacques Barzun is a world-famous thinker & writer
on many major, diverse academic subjects; whose
rare gifts of recondite clarity, seamless elegance & natural wit refreshingly ventilate whatever subject he/s examining.

That baseball quote from his "God/s Country & Mine,"
was the Quote Heard 'Round the World...
in context, he brushed away The (Friggin') British Empire, as one wd/ do to some trifling lint on a suit,
re the Brits' passion for their choice of
their bless'ed c-c-cricket
to be ranked #1 as Game of the Century.

You can go to Wikipedia, as most do on first choice,
>>>>but, please do NOT miss:
http://barzuncentennial.murphywong....

Try to splurge for his magnum opus:
FROM DAWN TO DECADENCE:
500 YEARS OF WESTERN CULTURAL LIFE
1500 TO THE PRESENT (2000)
~or, get his~
A JACQUES BARZUN READER (2002)

Joshka, you raised the intellectual level of this site considerably
by invoking Jacques Barzun -- polymath centennarian... despite the Psittacidaen Squawkings
of our mentally-challanged, inbred, onsite Parrot-Poopers...

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May-31-08  Rod Serling: Augalv, Bobby's disdain for reporters was huge! I read a story awhile back recounting the story of a California guy in Pasadena eraly 1990's, a truck driver while on the job spotted Fischer out for a walk. The trucker yelled out his window excidedly, "hey Bobby it's really you!", Fischer demanded to see the truckers drivers license to make sure he wasn't press. The trucker said he had been a big fan of his since the Spassky match! So Robert invited the guy to come out and chat awhile. Bobby to this guys surprise asked if he had a board. Fischer said he'd give him a quick game. The driver had no board, but had about a thirty minute conversation with Fischer. The truck driver said he'll regret it the rest of his life the missed opportunity to play 'The legend'.
May-31-08  timhortons: korchnoi and karpov meet again , these time no yogart around
May-31-08  wanabe2000: No ties. Greatest Players.
#1 Tal
#2 Fischer
#3 Capablanca
#4 Kasparov
#5 Karpov
#6 Alekhine
#7 Botvinnick
#8 Morphy (Maybe #1 in another era)
#9 Lasker
#10 Spassky
May-31-08  RookFile: Tal is a hard one for me to evaluate. In my opinion, if he didn't have severe health problems in the early 60's, we wouldn't even be having this conversation - that is the degree to which he would have dominated.
May-31-08  Jim Bartle: Part of developing an outstanding career is managing your life away from the game so you can play your best.

Now Tal of course was dealt a bad hand concerning my health. But it is my impression--somebody correct me if I'm wrong--that he didn't take measures which would have improved his health, such as giving up smoking and drinking. It hurts to say it, but that has to count against him in the "greatest ever" argument.

May-31-08  veigaman: <rookfile> good post!

<jim bartle> true!. Tal was a genuine chess lover who played to enjoy chess.

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