Fischer Vs Spassky World Chess Championship Match 1972
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Author: Svetozar Gligoric
Added by: gnv642003
Added Date: 2020-10-30
Language: eng
Subjects: Fischer.Spassky, chess, world championship
Collections: folkscanomy chess, folkscanomy, additional collections
Pages Count: 300
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Robert J. Fischer, 29, uncrowned king of chess, meets Boris Spassky, 35, world champion - in the chess match of the century
Fischer, the American boy wonder, U.S. champion at 14, grandmaster at 15, challenges twenty-five years of Russian supremacy. Spassky, the grandmaster from Leningrad, fights to defend the honor of a nation of
four million chess fanatics. Introvert vs. extrovert. West vs. East. The stakes standing at $150,000.
Svetozar Gligoric was there. The Yugoslav grandmaster - who has played both contestants and beaten Fischer more than once - watched this battle of intellect and will. Here he gives a penetrating, blow by blow account of this unique contest.
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