If chess is a game for people of character, then Fischer was born to
become a chess genius, because it was precisely his character that led
him to leave school while still an adolescent and embark on a journey
studded with inevitable pitfalls, his only quide and muse the chequered
board.
He would go on to rewrite the history books: become the youngest ever
grandmaster, achieve boundless success and transcend his own
capabilities. He would learn Russian and Serbo-Croat, study and practise
chess until he dropped. By the 1960s his mere presence was enough to
raise the limits of expectation. In the Majorca Interzonal he broke the
record for sporting supremacy, then went on to eliminate Taimanov and
Larsen (both by 6-0). After a clear-cut victory over Petrosian, nothing
could stand in his way; not even Boris Spassky in Reykjavik, on whom he
imposed his powerful personality. Marked by an unbeatable will to win,
possessed of an unsurpassed style of play, there was only a single
objective branded on his mind: to be the best.
What do we know of him and his game today? Fischer has returned to the
arena, and to mark the event a team of prominent masters, including two
world champions, brushess off the cobwebs shrouding each of his
marvellous games, which you now can have the privilege of reproducing
and studying, guided by the hand and magnifying glass of the experts.
Chess is a game for strong people, of strong character.
Botvinnik
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