How did Bobby Fischer learn chess?

Fischer's parents divorced when he was a toddler, and he began learning chess at the age of 6 after his older sister Joan bought him a chess set. He continued to hone his skills as a youngster at the Brooklyn Chess Club and Manhattan Chess Club.
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How many hours a day did Bobby Fischer study chess?

He was constantly getting in trouble at school for studying chess during class. At 16, he dropped out of high school to focus entirely on chess. When he started living on his own, he devoted 10–14 hours a day to studying chess, and did almost nothing else.
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How did Bobby Fischer become so good at chess?

Made his the best his memory and ultimate desire to win. I quote: "It is said that he has never forgotten a game he has played or an analysis he has read" (Schonberg 264). Fischer can also remember most of his speed games, in which both players are limited to five minutes to make all of their moves.
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Who taught Bobby Fischer chess?

It was his sister, Joan, who bought Bobby, then age 6, his first chess set and taught him the basic moves.
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Did Bobby Fischer study chess?

Fischer studied chess obsessively, and was probably the reason he dominated his peers among his amazing ability to calculate. He read more chess books, columns, magazines, and articles than his peers and remembered them. He studied a ton of openings and knew them all well.
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Bobby Fischer quickly explains the basic rules of chess!



Did Bobby Fischer teach himself Russian?

He was the United States champion, but knew he had a long way to go to beat the Russians who were the best at chess. So to continue his studying, Bobby Fischer taught himself Russian and began reading all the Russian chess books and magazines. At age 27 he won the world championship.
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Why did Fischer go crazy?

Fischer went crazy due to dabbling in serious blindfold-chess training. Its been documented that >3-4 blindfold games per week, given a high level of concentration, will cause mental strain great enough to cause hallucinations, paranoia and anxiety attacks, and then cascade effect from there.
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How accurate is pawn sacrifice?

The compensation here for sacrificing a little historical accuracy is generally worth it, and the specific sacrifices were well-chosen. If you didn't know much about the Fischer-Spassky match, this movie gives you a credible and intriguing look at both its participants and the context in which they did battle.
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Was Bobby Fischer better than Kasparov?

Just about everyone can agree that Kasparov and the real Fischer are the 2 greatest chess players of all-time, but there is no consensus on who is better. If you're judging strictly by accomplishments, then Kasparov is better because he held the title for 15 years and took part in 8 World Championship matches.
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Did Fischer ever play Kasparov?

Kasparov has said in interviews that he never played Fisher.
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Who is the greatest chess player of all time?

  • 1) Garry Kasparov (1963) – Greatest of the Greats.
  • 2) Anatoly Karpov (1951)
  • 3) Magnus Carlsen (1990)
  • 4) Wilhelm Steinitz (1836-1900)
  • 5) Jose Raul Capablanca (1888-1942)
  • 6) Bobby Fischer (1943-2008)
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Why did Fischer stop playing chess?

He refused to play at the Lugano 1968 olympiad, as his demands regarding tables, chairs, chess sets and lighting were rejected. He refused to play the 1970 US National Championship which counted as Zonal Tournaments in the World Championship cycle because they rejected his financial demands.
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Did Bobby Fischer go missing?

Fischer disappeared from public view after beating Spassky in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1972, a match which was almost as symbolically important to the US as the race to the moon. He was briefly drawn out of obscurity for a 20th anniversary rematch by the lure of a £2m prize.
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What did Bobby Fischer say about 911?

Just hours after the most devastating attack on the United States in history, in which thousands had died, Fischer could barely contain his delight. "This is all wonderful news," he announced. "I applaud the act. The U.S. and Israel have been slaughtering the Palestinians, just slaughtering them for years.
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Did Bobby Fischer lose his virginity?

"Legend has it that Henry Stockhold, a chess-playing journalist, took the 19-year-old Fischer to a brothel to lose his virginity. When Stockhold asked him how it went, Fischer is said to have replied: "Chess is better.""
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What did Boris Spassky think of Bobby Fischer?

Boris Spassky: “I've kept good memories of Fischer. I don't have any grudges against him. I always forgave him the fact that he behaved like a child. Bobby was very pure and friendly.
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Who was Bobby Fischer's second?

GM William Lombardy, an American former world junior champion also made famous for being GM Bobby Fischer's second, died Friday in Martinez, California. His death was confirmed to Chess.com by friend Joseph Shipman, who had visited Lombardy one week prior in Berkeley, California.
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Did Bobby Fischer have his fillings removed?

One of his biographers admitted that while Fischer did have them removed, it was for (what Fisher deemed) traditional periodontal reasons. However, other acquaintances had a different perspective.
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How old was Bobby Fischer when he became a grandmaster?

Bobby Fischer, orig. Robert James Fischer, (born March 9, 1943, Chicago, Ill., U.S.—died Jan. 17, 2008, Reykjavík, Ice.), U.S.-born chess master. He became a grandmaster at age 15, then a record.
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What personality type was Bobby Fischer?

Bobby Fischer – INTJ (96%/98%/99%/94%) – falls into category 3. A generally shy genius who was very creative at the board, hence his intuitive personality trait, often relying on this than deep analysis, although being an exceptionally strong chess player he probably did this as well.
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Why is Bobby Fischer buried in Iceland?

Facing criminal charges in the U.S. for tax evasion and playing in sanctioned countries, including a rematch with Spassky in the former Yugoslavia (Fischer won), he eventually found refuge in Iceland.
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Who is better Magnus Carlsen or Bobby Fischer?

Who is the best ever: Bobby Fischer or Magnus Carlsen? Going by chess ratings, Carlsen is the best player ever because he has the highest rating ever achieved on a chess board. Moreover, Carlsen became world number 1 at age 19, while Fischer took a bit longer having reached it when he was 21.
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