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Soviet Grandmaster Draws, U.S. Chess and Bobby Fischer

Spokane Chronicle Spokane, Washington Tuesday, November 21, 1950 - Page 29

Chess “Cheating” Charged To Reds — New York, Nov. 21 (AP) — The Russians now are charged with lack of sportsmanship at chess.
Dr. Edward Lasker, president of the Association of American Chess Masters, says of chess tournament play:
“In communist countries the open practice of analyzing adjourned positions (that is, games on which a recess has been called) with others, unless adopted because somebody else is doing the same thing, seems to indicate a curious perversion of the most fundamental concept of sportsmanship by introducing the idea of mass cooperation into a contest between two individuals.”
Friends Gave Help.
He goes on to cite an instance in which a Russian apparently got help from friends during a recess.
No object lesson of current Russian practice is available because the Russians are not taking part in the Grand Masters' tournament being held now in Amsterdam.
In a new book, “The Adventure of Chess,” to be published Wednesday by Doubleday, Dr. Lasker scorns the “increasing laxity of chess morals” generally. Another evidence of this, he says, is the habit of paired tournament players to agree to a draw if it doesn't affect their own standing, regardless of the effect of their action on other players.
While world champion Mikhail Botvinnik of Russia unquestionably deserved his crown because of superiority in tournament play, says Dr. Lasker, the United States master Samuel Reshevsky might beat him in match play.

Chess Cheating Charged to Reds

Daily News New York, New York Sunday, September 05, 1971 - Page 22

Free Press Note : Soviet Russia
it's leading sports “newspaper” the other day loosed a loud blast at the great U.S. chess player, Bobby Fischer.
The sheet admitted that Mr. Fischer is an “all around chess player, unusually strong in both positional and combinational games,” but added that recently he has been telling untruths about Russian chess experts.
These folks, Fischer was quoted as charging, habitually plot to play draw games against one another but play to defeat foreign players.
This is far from the first time such charges have been fired at Soviet chess players. And it's at least a fair bet that the charges are true. The Kremlin habitually uses sports for political purposes.
So here's a suggestion:
Why not a free-world chess federation of some sort, which would refuse to recognize chess “champions” in Soviet Russia, Red China, or any of the Captive Nations, until and unless ironclad international chess tournament rules to preclude cheating were accepted by those nations?
All this isn't overly important; but why should free-world chess players hold still while Reds play them for patsies?

Free Press Note : Soviet Russia

1953, Philadelphia Inquirer, Chess Problems by Bill Ruth, and just happened to cross the January 04, 1953 column — discussing Soviet CHEATING, “Grandmaster Draws”. This was not “News” when Bobby Fischer finally brought worldwide focus on Soviet chicanery. Soviets went into a tailspin and dropped the dirty propaganda bomb on Bobby Fischer!

The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 04 Jan 1953, Sunday
For rest of Bill Ruth's 1953 column.

“From every standpoint, the arrangement is unfair and inequitable, and I shall not blame RESHEVSKY at all if he refuses to compete in the Candidates' Tournament.”
- Alexander Bisno, Beverly Hills, Calif.
The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia, Pennsylvania January 11, 1953

Bobby Fischer wrote, “The Russians Have Fixed World Chess” in Sports Illustrated 1962, explaining these “Grandmaster Draws” and vowed not to compete in such rigged matches. The Soviet Propaganda Ministry came after him with barrels loaded… accusing “insane” “unpredictable” “temperamental” “paranoid” et cet


Victoria Advocate Victoria, Texas Monday, October 30, 2006

Did the Soviets Cheat at Chess During the Cold War? It all adds up, researchers conclude.
Now, two Washington University economics professors say they have strong evidence, with the help of statistics, that the game indeed has not always been pure.
Their study suggest that chess players in the former Soviet Union colluded by taking early draws against each other to increase the chances of Soviet success in international competitions.
Suspicions of Soviet scheming during the Cold War are not new and perhaps not surprising since the Soviets dominated the game at that time. In fact, the great American player Bobby Fischer noted a couple of decades ago that in one tournament, Soviets called a draw in every game against each other.
John Nye says the study he authored, along with Charles Moul, is the first to give mathematical proof of the collusion. They have presented their findings at academic conferences.
In the study, which is still being peer reviewed and considered for publication, Nye and Moul analyzed the results of 4,366 games from 1940 to 1964. They compared the matches of qualifying tournaments for the world championship to those in all-Soviet tournaments.
After some statistical calculations, they observed that the average number of draws-matches that end without a winner-among Soviet players skyrocketed in international competitions. They also found that the average number of moves in those games was lower in international matches - suggesting that Soviet players agreed to stop the game early, before it was clear that there would be a stalemate.
Another finding: Soviet players performed better in international competitions than would be expected by their records. The Washington University economists guess that the players were performing better because they saved energy and time from ending the matches against other Soviets early so they could focus more on their international competitors.
Nye said his study leaves little doubt in his mind that the Soviets were colluding. But what has not been resolved - and perhaps never will be since most of the players of that era are now dead - is whether it was government-sponsored or a more informal arrangement between compatriots. ([Easy. Win or get dragged on the carpet. Taimanov and Petrosian could've told all about the reward for losing.])
"It could have been casual, or it could have been official," Nye said.
Taylor Kingston, a chess history buff who frequently writes articles for chess Web sites, said the study gives "mathematical muscle" to the "widely believed" idea that there was Soviet collusion.

Did the Soviets Cheat at Chess During the Cold War? It all adds up, researchers conclude.Did the Soviets Cheat at Chess During the Cold War? It all adds up, researchers conclude. 30 Oct 2006, Mon Victoria Advocate (Victoria, Texas) Newspapers.com

Bobby Fischer's Sports Illustrated 1962, “The Russians Have Fixed Chess”

Russian Grandmaster Draws

This article refers to the same “Grandmaster Draws” Bobby Fischer refers to in his Sports Illustrated article “The Russians Have Fixed World Chess”:

The Guardian London, Greater London, England Tuesday, March 06, 1962 - Page 5 ()

18 Year Old Beats Grandmasters For Chess Prize
Stockholm, Monday.
“...This is the first major tournament since the war in which none of the competing Russian grandmasters has carried off first prize, and even if it is admitted that most of their representatives, with the possible exception of Korchnoi, played merely in order to qualify for the Candidates' Tournament, whereas the American played to win. Fischer's achievement in scoring by so decisive a margin may mean a virtual revolution in world chess...”

18 Year Old Beats Grandmasters For Chess Prize

Fort Lauderdale News Fort Lauderdale, Florida Sunday, June 10, 1962 - Page 68 ()

Great disappointment is being expressed in the chess world at the unsportsmanlike tactics being shown by the Russian contestants in the Candidates Tournament at Curacao. The world wants to see the best player emerge on top; the Russians merely want to see a Russian win.
Since there are five Russians and a Czech in the tourney and only two Americans, the dice are heavily loaded in favor of a Communist victory. When the Russian leaders face each other, they do not try to win but agree to an early draw — sometimes in 16 or 18 moves. They they both get one half a point.
However, when they face the Americans they go all out for victory. At the present time three Russians are neck and neck, while the other two have been sacrificed to add points to the leaders' scores. It is safe to suppose that if the going gets rougher that one or two more will be sacrificed to ensure the victory of the remaining Russian.
These tactics would not have succeeded if Bobby Fischer had been playing his best chess. Points are worth more than half points! But he has not been playing his best; so he would practically have to win all his remaining games to take the title.
Results at the end of the seventeenth round, with the Fischer-Filip and Keres-Korchnoi games being adjourned, are: E. Geller, 11-6; T. Petrosian, 11-6; P. Keres, 10½-5½; R. Fischer, 8-8; V. Korchnoi, 8-8; P. Benko, 8-9; M. Tal, 5-11½; M. Filip, 4-12.

Russian Grandmaster Draws

The “Grandmaster Draws” which Bobby Fischer refers to in Sports Illustrated August 19, 1962, “The Russians Have Fixed Chess” is the same topic of discussion in both 1959 and 1962 (above), Fort Lauderdale News Fort Lauderdale, Florida Sunday, June 10, 1962 chess column by Frank Rose. These Soviet maneuvers were a well known fact, long before Bobby Fischer brought such publicity to it… and due to Fischer's protests, rules were later changed.

Bobby's growing disillusionment with the “Soviet Grandmaster Draws”…

Nanaimo Daily News Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada Thursday, June 21, 1962 - Page 3 ()

Russian Chess Masters Draw In 14 Moves
Willemstad, Curacao (AP) Paul Keres and Tigran Petrosian, both of Russia, drew their 25th-round match in 14 moves Wednesday in the 28-round candidates chess tournament.
Keres, playing white, sought no advantage in opening but headed straight for a draw position.
Bobby Fischer of the United States, seeing the opening moves, said: “This will be a dead draw. They are playing an analyzed variation which avoids all attempts at seizing the initiative. This is probably part of their arrangement.”
Fischer, who had a free day Wednesday since former world chess champion Mikhail Tal of Russia has cancelled his remaining games due to illness, was referring to the fact that three Keres-Petrosian games were all quick draws and the game was probably part of a prearranged deal to draw all four games.
Petrosian now is given a better chance to win since he has to play Fischer, Czechoslovakia's Miroslav Filip, and Pal Benko of the U.S. while Keres has to play Fischer, Russia's Ewfim Geller and Filip.
The standings: Petrosian and Keres 16-9, Geller 15-9, Fischer 12½-11½ Korchnoi 12½ - 11½, Benko 9½-12½, Tal 7-14, Filip 6-18.

Russian Chess Masters Draw In 14 Moves

Even the fans were feeling cheated by the Russian “Grandmaster Draws”

The Boston Globe Boston, Massachusetts Friday, June 22, 1962 - Page 8 ()

Fischer of U.S. Tied for 4th In World Chess Preliminaries
Willemstad, Curacao (AP)—America's Bobby Fischer was tied for fourth place with three rounds to go yesterday in the 1962 candidates chess tournament for the right to meet Mikhail Botvinnik of Russia for the world championship next Spring.

Paul Keres and Tigran Petrosian of Russia, who drew in 14 moves Wednesday, shared the lead, each with 16 points. Ewfim Geller, another Russian, was third with 15 points.
Then came Fischer and Victor Korchnoi of Russia, each with 12½ points. Paul Benko, of New York had 9½ points. Mikhail Tal of Russia who had to withdraw because of illness, has seven points and Dr. Miroslav Filip of Czechoslovakia had six points

The final round will be played Tuesday in the sound-proof tournament room that has been filled to capacity throughout the tournament. Crowds stand on the hotel patio, overlooking the Caribbean, to watch move-by-move details on a demonstration board. Adjourned games will be played Wednesday night and the prizes will be awarded Thursday.
This tropical isle off Venezuela has gone chess-crazy. The quaint Dutch shops are doing a land-office business in chess sets and books.
Spectators were greatly disappointed Wednesday when Keres and Petrosian, the two Russian leaders, drew. It was the fourth draw between the pair. Everyone expected Keres, playing the white, to go all out for victory but he headed straight for a dead draw position.
Petrosian now is given the best chance of winning. He will play Fischer, Filip and Benko in his remaining matches. Keres plays Fischer, Filip and Geller.
Tournament officials decided that all of Tal's postponed games in the last seven rounds would be cancelled and not forfeited. No player will receive a point for his unplayed game with the ailing Russian. Tal withdrew because of kidney trouble.

Fischer of U.S. Tied for 4th In World Chess Preliminaries

The Guardian London, Greater London, England Friday, June 22, 1962 - Page 2()

Key Chess Game Fizzles Out: Leaders in Draw
The game between the joint leaders, Keres and Petrosian, which was expected to prove the climax of the World Chess Tournament at Curacao, fizzled out in an agreed draw in 14 moves.
According to an Associated Press report, the large crowd expected excitement when Keres had the white pieces in a Sicilian Defence, an opening against which he has scored many brilliant victories. They were stunned when he sought no advantage and headed straight for a drawn position.
It now looks strong odds on Armenia providing its first challenger for the world title. In the remaining games, Petrosian has white against Benko and Filip and black against Fischer, where Keres has the tougher schedule of white against Fischer but black to Benko and Geller.
Bobby Fischer had his comment ready as soon as he saw the opening moves. “This will be a dead draw. They are playing an analysed variation which avoids all attempts at seizing the initiative. This is probably part of their arrangement.”
If there was a package deal between Keres and Petrosian to draw all their four games in the tournament, it may well cost the veteran Keres his last chance of the title match.
Geller's faint hopes of catching the leaders were eliminated when he adjourned with a lost rook ending to Filip, while the unfinished game between Korchnoi and Benko should be drawn. As it was decided that Tal's games shall be cancelled and not defaulted, Keres and Petrosian now lead with 16 out of 24, followed by Geller with 15 out of 24.

Key Chess Game Fizzles Out: Leaders in Draw

The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California Sunday, July 15, 1962 - Page 52 ()

Final Notes On Curacao
The last game to be finished in the Candidates' Tournament in Curacao was a sad one for Pal Benko of New York. He had adjourned with Ewfim Geller of the Soviet Union in a queen and pawn ending, with Benko a pawn ahead.
Benko missed the most precise play, allowing Geller drawing chances. Then, with hardly any other way to lose, Benko overstepped the time limit and was forfeited. In his last few games Benko had played his best chess of the tournament, defeating Paul Keres and Victor Korchnoi, and drawing with tournament winner Tigran Petrosian.
As a result of his unexpected victory, Geller tied for second place with Keres, each scoring 17-10. Geller lost but one game outright, to Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn. Keres had suffered two defeats, at the hands of Fischer and Benko.
Following is the final cross table of the tournament.
As a comparison, Mikhail Tal won the Candidates Tournament in 1959 with 16 wins, four losses and eight draws for a total of 20-8. Keres was second with 18½-9½. No one lost less than four games or drew more than 13.
Some of the statistics indicate that Petrosian had the easiest time in the tournament. He had the least total number of moves, 839, due in large measure to frequent short drawn games. Fischer led in this department with 1,197 moves. Petrosian also used least time on his clock, though exact figures are not available.

Final Notes On Curacao

“After he was assured of victory, Petrosian said, ‘This was the hardest tournament I ever played in and I attribute victory to the fact that I am 15 years younger than Keres.’”

Russians Keep Monopoly On Chess Championships
Nanaimo Daily News Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada Thursday, June 28, 1962 - Page 13 ()

“Some of the statistics indicate that Petrosian had the easiest time in the tournament. He had the least total number of moves, 839, due in large measure to frequent short drawn games. Fischer led in this department with 1,197 moves. Petrosian also used least time on his clock, though exact figures are not available.”

-Isaac Kashdan, Chess Grandmaster, Los Angeles Times, July 15, 1962


The Baltimore Sun Baltimore, Maryland Thursday, August 16, 1962 - Page 31 ()

Fischer Says Russ Chessmen Prevent Honest Competition
New York, Aug. 15 (AP)—Bobby Fischer, the American chess champion, charges in a copyrighted article in Sports Illustrated that “Russian control of chess has reached a point where there can be no honest competition for the world championship.”
In the article in the August 20 issue of the magazine, Fischer says under the system set up by the Russians only a Russian can win the preliminary tournament that determines the challenger for the champion.
“I will never again play in one of these tournaments,” he said.
‘Russians Substitute Propaganda’
“The Russians have substituted propaganda for money as the incentive for holding on to the title,” he said.
The 19-year-old New Yorker said the current champion, Mikhail Botvinnik, of Russia, is far past his prime.
He said he would be willing to play Botvinnik, “at any time, letting him decide the minimum and maximum stakes we would play for, and the time and place. I would go so far as to spot him the advantage of 2 points in a match of 24 points.”
Fischer finished fourth in the recent world candidates chess tournament held in the Dutch Antilles to decide the challenger to Botvinnik. Five of the eight contestants were Russians.
The tournament was won by Russia's Tigran Petrosian who won eight games and drew in his nineteen other games. Two other Russians, Paul Keres and Ewfim Geller, finished in a tie for second.
Fischer charges “there was open collusion between the Russian players. They agreed ahead of time to draw the games they played against each other. Each time they drew they gave each a half point.”
He said “they consulted during the games,” adding that this was against the rules.
“If I was playing a Russian opponent,” he said, “the other Russians watched my games, and commented on my moves in my hearing. Then they ridiculed my protests to officials. They worked as a team.”

Fischer Says Russ Chessmen Prevent Honest Competition

New York Times, New York, New York, Saturday, August 18, 1962 - Page 17 ()

Russians Scored By Bobby Fischer

Collusive Tactics in Chess Tournament Charged

By Harold C. Schonberg

Bobby Fischer, former United States chess champion and its ranking player, charged yesterday that the Russians used collusive tactics in chess tournaments.
The 19-year-old grand master said that in the future he would not play in any tournament sponsored by the International Federation of Chess, “because if you start out badly you're eliminated right away; if you start out well, you're eliminated later.”
The gist of Mr. Fischer's charges has long been current in American chess circles, but he is the first to air them publicly. Americans privately have echoed Mr. Fischer's statement that many of the games between Russians at tournaments are pre-arranged, resulting in draws or outright wins.
At the recently concluded Candidates' Tournament in Curacao, eight players started. The tournament, the last in a series of elimination events, was held for the express purpose of establishing a challenger to meet Mikhail Botvinnik for the world's title next year.
Five of the players were Russians (though Mikhail Tal had to drop out because of illness) and one was from Yugoslavia. The two others were Americans —Mr. Fischer and Pal Benko, the Hungarian-born grand master who now lives in New York.

Calls Games Pre-arranged
It is Mr. Fischer's contention that the Russians played pre-arranged games that generally resulted in draws. he pointed out one game, between Tigran Petrosian eventual winner of the tournament, and Paul Keres, in which, according to Mr. Fischer, there was a clear win for Mr. Petrosian. But a draw was offered and accepted.
Mr. Fischer also said that the Russians blatantly broke the rules by talking to each other during actual games, and by studying Mr. Fischer's position and analyzing it. Mr. Fischer said that he had made several protests to the referees but nothing came of them.
The international chess star, Samuel Reshevsky, yesterday refused to comment on Mr. Fischer's charges. He did say, however, that the present setup for the world's championship was “unjust and unfair.”
It is generally conceded that the Russians currently have the strongest players in the world, though Mr. Fischer insists that “there is no player that I can not beat in a match.” Most chess authorities would give him the benefit of the doubt.
But there is little likelihood of a match between him and the world's champion.
It is said in chess circles that Russian chess players do not play as individuals but as members of a team, and that they will throw points to colleagues when necessary. These are grave charges that are almost impossible to substantiate, though at the last few tournaments in which Russians predominated there were a very large number of what are called “grand master draws.” These are games in which, to an expert eye, neither player is out to win. Pieces are quickly traded off and a draw is declared, usually under twenty moves.
Mr. Fischer is the stormy petrel of the chess world. He is believed to be the greatest natural player in history. He also has been in constant difficulties with chess officials the world over. In 1959 his dispute with the American Chess Federation about the system of pairings almost led him to withdraw from the American championship tournament.
Earlier this year he withdrew from a match with Mr. Reshevsky, claiming that the hour of a particular postponed game was against the rules. He subsequently brought suit against Mr. Reshevsky for the purse. The suit is pending. Two years ago his mother went on a hunger strike in an attempt to persuade the American chess Federation to send a team to the Chess Olympics.

Collusive Tactics in Chess Tournament Charged

The Post-Crescent Appleton, Wisconsin Friday, August 24, 1962 - Page 4 ()

Chess and Diplomacy
What the Russians are doing to control international chess so that a Russian is assured of being world champion may help to clarify what goes on in international conferences on foreign relations.
A young American chess player, Bobby Fischer, who at age 19 is a veteran of international competition, explained recently why the champion is always a Russian.
Back before 1946, the international champion decided who he would meet in a championship match. This was not altogether fair because he could always avoid a challenger he feared. Then in that year Champion Alexander Alekhine died, and there was no clear-cut procedure for choosing his successor.
The Russians took the initiative and set up a tournament in Moscow to pick a new champion. Five players were selected, three of them Russian. A Russian by the name of Botvinnik won and has been champion ever since. And since that time also, a Candidates' tournament is held each year to determine who will meet the champion for the title. And in each Candidates' tournament, the majority of the contestants are Russian.
Fischer relates how the Russians, when they are playing against each other in the tournament, draw most of their matches in rapid time while non-Russian competitors are engaged in exhausting games. When a Russian is playing an American, the other Russian players gather around to kibitz and comment, even going into huddles with their countryman during the play. And in the latter stages of the tournaments it is evident that the Russians decide which of their players has the best chance of winning, and the others start throwing their matches to him. Thus the Russian champ is always meeting a Russian challenger.
In other words domination of world chess is just part of Russia's propaganda program, and it doesn't matter who wins so long as it is a Russian.

Chess and Diplomacy

Bobby Fischer's Sports Illustrated 1962, “The Russians Have Fixed Chess”

Bobby Fischer's Sports Illustrated 1962, “The Russians Have Fixed Chess”

Bobby Fischer's Sports Illustrated 1962, “The Russians Have Fixed Chess”


Daily Press Newport News, Virginia Sunday, August 26, 1962 - Page 14 ()

Expose.
A postscript to Curacao is an article by Bobby Fischer, America's 19-year-old controversial but brilliant grandmaster whose performance at Willemstad was disappointing in the light of prior achievement.
It's no secret to chess fans that throughout the Curacao tournament two comments popped up more than others: 1. “What's happened to Bobby Fischer?” 2. “This is chess?”
The first puzzler had to do with the way Fischer was boxed in as far as scoring was concerned. The second involved the many grandmaster draws.
Fischer presents his explanation in a copyrighted article in Sports Illustrated (Aug. 20 issue). A report on Fischer's views also appeared in the New York Times on Aug. 18 under the by-line of Harold C. Schonberg.
Fischer charged that the Russian grandmasters kibitzed openly on his games and that their drawn games were prearranged. One draw particularly, he points out, the last of four between Keres and Petrosian, actually could have been a victory for Petrosian, who played black. Fischer sums up his appraisal of the Russians' performance with the harsh phrase “open collusion”; in short, they play as a team.
Schoenberg notes in his article in the Times, “These are grave charges that are almost impossible to substantiate . . .” However be that as it may, Fischer's allegations echo what other Western masters of the world championship caliber observed in past years: Competition for the world title under new ground rules has not worked out to the best interest of chess.

Expose: A postscript to Curacao

I hope everyone catches that. Professor Fauber seems to think Bobby Fischer's perception of being a target of discrimination and treated badly was -->"rather realistic" <-- in parenthesis. What did Fauber know, that a lot of politically biased propagandists seem oblivious to, today? Well, as I've pointed out from contemporaries, there was blanket antisemitic discrimination by organizers against Bobby Fischer's religious observance of the Saturday sabbath. That's a good start . . . organizers disrespecting a man's religious faith THEN turn around and print lies in the newspapers, radio, television, books claiming he had the “problem” and ‘threw a temper tantrum’ because he refused to work on his sabbath.

I hope everyone caught that. Professor Fauber seems to think Bobby Fischer's perception of being a target of...

Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Soviet Machinery went into full damage control when Fischer alleged such things in Sports Illustrated... till this day, those "old hands" of the establishment persist in their denial, defending their carefully crafted, but crumbling Soviet illusions

Chess Draw Warnings Are Handed OutChess Draw Warnings Are Handed Out 07 Jan 1969, Tue Asbury Park Press (Asbury Park, New Jersey) Newspapers.com

Chess Draw Warnings Are Handed Out
Hastings, England (AP)—The controller of the Times and Hastings International Chess Congress warned competitors yesterday against fixing drawn games—apparently after a draw between two Russian masters.
In the eighth round Sunday former world champion Vassily Smyslov, 47, and 22-year-old Vladimir Tumakov agreed to a draw after 27 minutes play.
W. Ritson Morry, games controller and international judge, warned the players:
“So far this congress has mercifully not produced the lamentable state of affairs which we witnessed last year, and most of the games have produced good fighting chess.
“Nevertheless, in rounds six and eight there occurred two short draws between leading players which, while not as yet suggestive of any general or drawing conspiracy, are not of the sporting standard which the many visitors to this congress have a right to expect.”
Morry threatened to declare both players losers if it was clear that a draw had been prearranged.
The Russians made no comment about the criticism of their drawn game.
Smyslov gave his own reply in the ninth round by efficiently disposing of Cenek Kottnauer of Britain in 24 moves in three hours of play.

World of ChessWorld of Chess 01 Aug 1959, Sat Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Newspapers.com

World of Chess by T. M. Cherington, Chess Editor
Why Russian Chess Teams Journey in Entourages
Consultation on adjourned tournament games is honored in the rules in a negative or passive sense. That is, it is not expressly forbidden. In practice adjournments are analyzed thoroughly by the player's second.
Just how far the process is carried is told in an article in CHESS REVIEW published by Al Horowitz, one-time U.S. champion. The story by World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik illuminates the Russian system of exhaustively parcing positions between seal and play resumption.
IT EXPLAINS in part why the Russian teams travel in entourages of astonishing size. It might be called collective chess. Botvinnik devotes his article to a description of the end of his game against Spanish Champion Arturo Pomar in the Chess Olympics last year at Munich.
Each player had two Rooks and three Pawns at the fortieth move seal in a very tight position. Pomar had a passed Pawn and played Black. Then the experts took over.
Botvinnik says he had plenty of assistance, naming four Grand Masters — Salo Flohr, Paul Keres, Kotov and Petrosyan.
WITH RUNNING interference like that, it might be assumed Botvinnik would rest with full confidence that the system of collective chess would extract the full potential from the position. Not so!
He was informed that unless Pomar fell for a trap, a draw was the best to expect. Now was the time for psychological exploitation of the game.
This included a repetition of apparently aimless moves to cover the trap. It worked and Pomar lost.

Bobby Fischer vs. The Worldwide Church of God

Bobby Fischer agreed to be interviewed, says this gold-digging woman, Ruiz, who alleges Fischer struck her… on her knee??! Was he laying on the floor?! That's a tall man we're talking about. However, he was interviewed in different locations… the park?… a restaurant…? a gym… a library… who knows where, and every time… Ruiz also alleges, a recorder was in “plain view”. I don't believe that woman, aside of the fact, that after she got done making trouble for Fischer… the Armstrong Corp just up and dropped Bobby cold. His reputation smeared, and made to look like any thing printed in that magazine was suspect — after all, he allegedly “struck a woman”. She was after money. A lawsuit was initiated by Rader and company… and the WCG reneged on the whole mess, leaving Bobby neck deep in the troubles the church headquarters and the dissidents created… stranding Bobby without the attorney they promised.

Bobby got involved, initially, because he wanted to protect people from the cult's exploitation. Leave it to muddlers on both sides to destroy his life.

Police Seeking Bobby Fischer, The Tennessean Nashville, Tennessee, Wednesday, November 02, 1977 - Page 21

The Oft Repeated Hoax about the 1964 Fitchburg Fischer Exhibition

It would be interesting to question Mr. Dondis how much mean green he was offered by the USSR to risk tarnishing his reputation publishing defamatory rubbish. The original 1964 article from Fitchburg following the exhibition vs. the derogatory pseudobio by Dondis in August 1971 -- just when Soviet machinery began paying out big cash to chess columnists for rubbish U.S. newspaper stories to demoralize Fischer ... the Dondis fable claims Bobby was 'staring at a wall' -- and walked off without a single goodbye. (Circa 1971). But in 1964 Fitchburg, Fischer LECTURED (spoke to an audience!!) for an hour following the simultaneous exhibition.

It would be interesting to question Mr. Dondis how much mean green he was offered by the USSR to risk tarnishing his...

Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Monday, July 20, 2020

Tall tales don't grow bigger than this! Sources provided below:

Fitchburg Sentinel Fitchburg, Massachusetts Tuesday, March 03, 1964
20-Year-Old Grandmaster Duels 56
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28452478/20-year-old-grandmaster-duels-56/

20-Year-Old Grandmaster Duels 5620-Year-Old Grandmaster Duels 56 Tue, Mar 3, 1964 – Page 10 · Fitchburg Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) · Newspapers.com

Source of fake internet story and shame on their silly fascist propaganda!
http://www.masschess.org/chess_horizons/chess-horizons-article.aspx?ch_uid=136

The Oft Repeated Hoax about the 1964 Fitchburg Fischer Exhibition

 

Harold Dondis' failed attempt (seven years after the event!) to claim Fischer finished the Fitchburg exhibition and '...

Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Monday, July 20, 2020

Jude Acers Fantastic Recollection of a Mysterious Imposter in New Orleans on March 24, 1964

The only “authoritative” publication that would back Jude Acers claim on the Exhibition which Acers couldn't even get straight on the date (see below) made serious errors on the Hartford, Connecticut Exhibition as well.

Some nobody just up and *poof* makes up a random win/loss/draw record... and claims he sponsored Fischer, when it was Joseph Platz of E. Hartford and Lawrence Noderer of Windsor (both of the Hartford Chess Club!) who sponsored Bobby. But John Donaldson merrily takes the "Some random guy's" word for it. I knew something was off and here it is. The Chess Columnists back in Fischer's day kept rigorous records on what was happening in the local chess scene. It's a shame, and to John Donaldson's discredit that he stuffs his books on Fischer full of junk idle gossip and fake rumors like this guy! Yes, the guy who faked the claim that Bobby Fischer "spent the night at my house" to back up his pack of slander.

Some nobody just up and *poof* makes up a random win/loss/draw record... and claims he sponsored Fischer, when it was...

Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Hartford Courant Hartford, Connecticut Thursday, March 05, 1964
“3 State Players Defeat Fischer, U.S. Chess Champ”
https://bobby-fischer-1964.blogspot.com/2018/09/3-state-players-defeat-fischer-us-chess.html
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28458412/3_state_players_defeat_fischer_us/

Bobby Fischer reportedly visits New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana in March 1964. Fischer visited in the home of Don...

Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Friday, October 11, 2019

Bobby Fischer reportedly visits New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana in March 1964. Fischer visited in the home of Don and Phyllis Wagner, then went on to New Orleans to play a simultaneous exhibition match against 75 players on the evening of Thursday, March 24, 1964, YWCA on Gravier Street.
Fischer Visit Recalled - “Don Wagner, former president of the Baton Rouge Chess Association, had American chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer as a house guest in 1964 when Fischer played an exhibition match in Baton Rouge. Fisher, coat and tie, is shown playing chess with Wagner during that stay as Wagner's son, Larry, looked on.”

There has to be something wrong with the dates “reportedly” given above (and I could find no mention of an exhibition in New Orleans on that date in newspapers) because March 24, 1964…

Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Tuesday, March 24, 1964
(Tribune Staff Photo) Bobby Fischer, ex-U.S. chess champion, playing 54 matches simultaneously against Chicagoans last night.

Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Tuesday, March 24, 1964 - Page 37

(Tribune Staff Photo) Bobby Fischer, ex-U.S. chess champion, playing 54 matches simultaneously against Chicagoans last night.

Sailor Only Player to Beat Master
A sailor from Great Lakes Naval Training station using a new technique—the conference method—was the only one of 54 chess players to defeat Bobby Fischer, former national champion, last night in the final of the young grand master's two-day chess marathon in the Edgewater Beach hotel.
Fischer, 21, lost to Gary Thornell, described by a member of the Chicago Chess Foundation as an average player, during a five-hour session last night after he had won 56 games, drawn 11 and lost four matches Sunday in a 9½-hour session.
Three grand masters stood behind Thornell and when Fischer turned away, they coached the sailor.
At the conclusion of the evening's play Fischer, who drew four games besides losing to Thornell, said the Chicago players were the best he has faced during his nationwide tour.

Sailor Only Player to Beat Master

NOLA since removed the page, but here's wayback machine... my “source” which was eager of course, to blacken Bobby Fischer's name and reputation by projecting their own malicious negativity.

Jude Acers was too busy promoting himself and his false recollection about Bobby Fischer and that politically-motivated smear campaign... he didn't even bother to check his dates before telling his fairy tale to the New Orleans Advocate. They've since removed the story from their web site, which appears to be a newspaper of some sort.

Here's what I meant, (The Roselle Register, Roselle, Illinois, Monday, July 24, 1972) about Jude Acers so busy promoting...

Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Monday, October 14, 2019

Here's what I mean, (The Roselle Register, Roselle, Illinois, Monday, July 24, 1972) about Jude Acers so busy promoting himself (as if, a better chess player than Bobby Fischer), eager to promote the “Bobby Fischer is insane,” “Bobby unravels into erratic behavior” “Bobby can't cope” “Bobby cant” “Bobby cant” “Bobby cant” all part of the gaslighting abuse campaign of slander waged against Bobby Fischer by an unwelcoming, envious chess establishment… in one article refused to credit the “Fischer boom” to Bobby Fischer as if chess were becoming a world sensation in 1972, “just because” and irregardless of Fischer and the popularity would outlive Fischer, and in another, Evans was revealing the real Jude Acers … making himself out to be a regular chess Casanova and trying to womanize. Based on both Acers power of future prediction (attaching article) as well as a miserable ability to recollect the past - I'm convinced Jude Acers doesn't really know Bobby, but a mere “acquaintance”.

NOLA put the page back online!

Need a pro chess player / mathematician so that the final hole can be punched straight thru the hot gas of egotist Jude Acers. Chicago Tribune reports Fischer is PLAYING, the NIGHT OF March 23, 1964. Everyone agrees?? When did Fischer get out of that exhibition hall? Midnight? The morning of March 24, 1964? -- About right. What does Fischer do then? My guess -- heads to his apartment, guest room, or whatnot and proceeds with rest, and getting his stuff packed... that puts him leaving may be the next afternoon, maybe the next day if he had business to attend to. No rest before moving on? Google Maps says that's a 900+ mile trip, assuming the same highways existed back in 1964... evening of March 23, he was finishing up his "two day" chess marathon. If it were me after a "two day marathon" i'd want to rest, retire to bed, not jump in a car and drive 900+ miles, and according to Jude Acers tall tale, in his skewed mind, "Tuesday, March 24, 1964" is a "Thursday" -- check your calendars! If he got a detail like that wrong, what else should be trusted? My guess is, Fischer was NOT where Jude Acers claimed. In fact, I have strong doubts Jude Acers "personally" knew Bobby Fischer at all! Like Ron Gross, it's all a bunch of made up junk, YEARS... decades after the fact... when it was PROFITABLE to slander Fischer. The only time Acers (just like Ron Gross) is in the media, they're riding the "Bobby Fischer Train to Personal Fame" because the Soviet Union was in the market for domestic slander -- promoting himself at Bobby's expense.

1964 Calendar

"...Fifty-one years later, Jude Acers can still hear the champion’s footsteps approaching him.
It was late on a THURSDAY night — March 24, 1964"
https://www.nola.com/news/article_e6d82a93-4be6-5a9a-b1e8-0ae094859843.html

Check your calendars. That's the first of his errors... and like Ron Gross, he's made many errors.

Canadian "Paranoia" - Russian Diplomat Evicted By Canada

Canada was being “Paranoid.” Everyone knows the morally righteous, democratic Soviet Union would never do something like that!

The News-Review Roseburg, Oregon Thursday, September 27, 1956 — Russian Diplomat Evicted By Canada

Ottawa (AP) — Authorities announced Monday that Soviet diplomat was ordered out of Canada and a Canadian civilian employee of the Royal Canadian Air Force dismissed because of Russian efforts to learn the secrets of Canada's new CF105 jet fighter plane.
The Foreign Affairs Department said G.F. Popov, second secretary of the Soviet Embassy, was ordered out of Canada July 12 and left a month later.
A Defense Department official said the Canadian civilian, a junior employee at suburban Rockcliffe Air Station, was dismissed in June. The spokesman said the man—the department declined to name him—was asked to leave after he made “a clean breast of things.”
Quebec newspapers reported two Russians approached a RCAF civilian employee with an offer to buy classified information about the CF105. They said the employee refused.
The Chronicle-Telegraph said the Russians offered $5,000 for the information. It said they took the employee to a “chess club” and plied him with liquor.

The British were being “Paranoid” too of the most ‘moral and democratic Soviet Union…’

The Gazette Montreal, Quebec, Quebec, Canada Saturday, October 13, 1956 - Page 37 — Alexander Wins British Title — C.H.O'D. Alexander won the British championship at Blackpool, 9½-1½, followed by F. Parr, 9-2; B.H. Wood, editor of “Chess” Magazine, and M.J. Haygarth, 7½-2½ each. 32 played 11 rounds of Swiss system. The event was weakened by the absence of Golombek, Penrose, Wade, Milner-Barry, Clarke and Phillips who were away in Moscow representing Britain in the World Team Championship. The State Department insisted Alexander who is on their staff, stay home!

Anatoly Karpov Provides Correct Observation: (PTSD) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

First off, we have the observations of Mikhail Botvinnik, describing Autism Spectrum:

The Gazette Montreal, Quebec, Canada Thursday, January 09, 1969

Mikhail Botvinnik weighs in on Bobby Fischer and Autism Spectrum Disorder

See also this description given by GM Robert Byrne on one of Bobby Fischer's Autism Spectrum “Meltdowns” which are very common in males.

“…At the 1968 Chess Olympiad, officials rejected his demands for better playing conditions, and he stormed out. He even announced his retirement ‘to plot my revenge,’ but after leisurely second thought, rejoined active competition in a year and a half, now with a ‘sense of mission’.”
GM Robert Byrne Explains Bobby Fischer's Absences from Competition Prior to 1972 World Chess Championship

Daily News New York, New York Sunday, June 11, 1972 - Page 152

Chess Champs Stalemated?

Following the 15 years of cult involvement, Bobby Fischer developed Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The evidence for the underlying causes of PTSD, are documented in his interviews with the Ambassador Report (1977) and (1982) “I Was Tortured in the Pasadena Jailhouse!”

“I Was Terrorized In Herbert W. Armstrong's wicked cult and my Wallet Picked Clean and Bank Account Wiped Out!”
aka, “Bobby Fischer Speaks Out!” ©1977
https://hwarmstrong.com/ar/Fischer.html

“I Was Tortured In The Pasadena Jailhouse!” ©1982 by Bobby Fischer
http://www.anusha.com/pasadena.htm

“…‘Enduring personality changes after catastrophic experience’ (F62.0), the concept corresponding to ‘Disorders of extreme distress not otherwise specified/complex PTSD’ (see definition 2.3.6.1), which may develop after extreme prolonged or repeated trauma, such as repeated childhood sexual abuse or prolonged captivity involving torture.”
(PubMed) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0015860/

Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, March 08, 1982 - Page 3

Fischer's Nerves Shot, chess champion says

Fischer's Nerves Shot, chess champion says

The Times, Shreveport, Louisiana, Monday, March 08, 1982 - Page 2()

Karpov sees no Fischer
Moscow (AP) — World chess champion Anatoly Karpov doubts Bobby Fischer will play chess again, saying the former titleholder's nerves are shot.
“He has not played for nine years now,” the Soviet champ said of the American who won the title in 1972 but never defended it. “His nervous system has failed. Unfortunately, in the near future, one can hardly see him playing chess again.”
Fischer has spent much of his time in seclusion since surrendering the crown in 1975, though there have been various reports that he has planned a comeback. Fischer forfeited the crown after refusing to defend it on terms set by the international chess federation.
Karpov, who subsequently inherited the title, has several times expressed interest in playing Fischer, whose activities are still of great interest to chess enthusiasts in the Soviet Union.
Karpov, 30, has twice successfully defended the title against Soviet defector Viktor Korchnoi.
Karpov's remarks about Fischer were made in “64-Chess Review,” a Soviet chess magazine he edits. His comments were distributed by the official Soviet news agency Tass.

Karpov sees no Fischer

Larry Evans on Brad Darrach's Character

Fischer/Evans: “The two had a disagreement, and Fischer did not choose him [Larry Evans, (as a second)] for the (1972) championship match itself.
Evans Influence on Fischer

Citation from “Evans on Chess,” Reno Gazette-Journal Reno, Nevada Saturday, December 21, 1974

“…Fischer told a reporter that the story that he had sold Life magazine an exclusive interview during the match with Spassky was ‘a dirty lie.’” ‘I was busy,’ he said. ‘If I'd given an interview to every body that asked, I'd have lost the match.’” New York Times, 9/23/1972

Garry Kasparov Endorsement for Bigotry

Lindsay Graham and Garry Kasparov, two Neocon Peas in a Pod

It is not Irony. It is an act.
The Neocons wanted the Fascist Bush Dynasty such as Jeb Bush or one of their fellow Neocons, like Hillary to get elected. Americans (Republicans) were so turned off and tuned out to Neocons and their illicit warmongering, that Trump ran on the Republican ticket defrauding Americans that he was opposed to the establishment Neocons. But I knew what would happen: As soon as he was elected, under the guise of opposing Neocons — deceiving Americans, the Neocons would slowly slither back into power. And that is exactly what they've done.
Neocon John Bolton is back to business as usual peddling war on Iran. Neocon Nikki Haley was attempting to rouse hatred and warmongering against Venezuela. The easily duped Americans, are supporting Neocon warmongers… and defrauded into the false belief, “Trump is anti-establishment”. Trump IS the Neocon Establishment, at its worst and ugliest and most deceptive.
Notice the identical rhetoric played out by Neocon Lindsay Graham (SC) and Neocon Kasparov… who used his connections to dispose of his Nemesis, Bobby Fischer… illegally, brutally, unconstitutionally (ILLEGALLY) war criminally… defrauding the American people.

Neocon Lindsay Graham applauding the Bigot Trump
https://twitter.com/mehdirhasan/status/1042989763907661824

Neocon Misogynist Kasparov applauding the Bigot Trump
http://tartajubow.blogspot.com/2018/09/president-trump-and-chess.html

This is not Irony, nor coincidence. It is staged. It is fraud. It is deceit. It is concerted collusion from many fronts to deceive the world... and divert focus off their war crimes and human rights abuses abroad.

Forbes: Will The International Criminal Court Prosecute Americans Over Afghanistan?

Huffington Post: A Reminder That Donald Trump Once Thought It Was Funny To Give Poor Students A Fake $1 Million Bill
“Trump stopped by a bake sale the chess team was hosting to raise money to go to a tournament, The Washington Post and The New York Times first reported. As a joke, he handed a fake $1 million bill to the parents running it.
[…]
Trump’s visit to P.S. 70 did have a happy ending for the chess team. After a woman read about the businessman’s behavior in The New York Times, she donated the remaining $5,000.”

Two Neocon peas in a pod.

NYTimes: Kasparov is Soundly Defeated
“The candidates crisscrossed the globe in a long, bitter campaign for support. Each side charged the other with trying to secure votes through dirty dealing and bribery, charges that were elevated after secret contracts signed by the candidates were put online this year.
One contract was between Mr. Kasparov and Ignatius Leong, a Singaporean chess official who was the general secretary of the federation and Mr. Ilyumzhinov’s lieutenant. In the contract, Mr. Kasparov, through his foundation, agreed to pay a scholastic chess foundation run by Mr. Leong up to $1 million in return for Mr. Leong’s securing votes for Mr. Kasparov’s election.”

“President Trump ranks right up there with George Washington and Honest Abe Lincoln.”
- Garry Kasparov

Problem is @Kasparov63 does not.

Trump Fake $1M Donation to Chess.
Huffington Post: Trump's Fake 1 Million Donation to Chess

Trump Bribe
http://tartajubow.blogspot.com/2018/09/president-trump-and-chess.html

Kasparov Bribe
NY Times: Kasparov Soundly Defeated

Lindsay Graham and Garry Kasparov, two Neocon Peas in a Pod

Garry Kasparov your dirty connections and bribery with Neocon politicians will not blur the truth of what you Neocon criminals did to Bobby Fischer. Not even in a million years:

The Courier Waterloo, Iowa Wednesday, January 27, 1993 - Page 13 ()

Justice's pursuit of Bobby Fischer is embarrassing

Kasparov the Shameless Liar.
https://books.google.com/books?id=SoPvDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT101

Lindsay Graham and Garry Kasparov, two Neocon Peas in a Pod

Another Ron Gross lie gutted.

Another Ron Gross lie gutted.
The Quack Joseph Ponterotto unethically made a public diagnosis based on FAKE slander as this!
And foolish Frank Brady, regurgitated the fraudulent rumor mill as though it were “history”. Shame on him! As he confessed. He is no scholar.

Anyone see a chain on Regina Fischer?

Two more of Bobby Fischer's enemies exposed as mentally ill stemming from disorganized thought.
Any one see a "chain" on Regina Fischer? Schizophrenic perception may believe in the existence of a chain ... that is not, was not in the photographs, contemporary headlines and press releases of the period, all of which, mention no chains. Schizophrenia accounts for Evans and Hallman's addled and seriously distorted recollection of past events.

Larry Evans publishes patently false information about Bobby Fischer's family

Here's Larry Evans "style" but not much can be said in regard to "class". This is the second report so far, from...

Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Thursday, January 14, 2021

Modern Publications are Not Reliable Sources for Information

(No offense to @dgriffinchess).
This is why I don't trust modern day chess publications.

All they do is make FAKE junk up about Bobby Fischer.

New York Times, New York, New York, Wednesday, June 18, 1958

Fischer is looking forward to playing against Ernest Kim, a 5-year-old Soviet chess prodigy, as well as outstanding adult competitors.”

Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona, Sunday, June 29, 1958

Bobby said, “I like to play. I want to play against the best they've got. Their style gets me. That's why I came here.”

New York Times, New York, New York, Sunday, June 29, 1958

“Bobby has lined up a friendly but relatively serious match with Tigran Petrosyan..as for..Mikhail Botvinnik, or Vassily Smyslov, Bobby said, ‘You got to go through channels with these championship class players.’”

Embezzling, a Terrible Organizer, or Just Plain Lying

The Daily Reporter Dover, Ohio Friday, June 30, 1972 - Page 3

Fischer Threatened With Blacklisting If He Fails To Show For Chess Match
Amsterdam (AP) — The president of the World Chess Federation has threatened American champion Bobby Fischer with blacklisting following reports he is holding out for a cut of the gate receipts from his World Series with Boris Spassky of Russia.
Dr. Max Euwe, the world federation president and veteran Dutch grandmaster, said Thursday night that if the 29-year-old American fails to appear Sunday for the start of the world chess championship in Reykjavik, Iceland, he stands to lose his rights to play for the world title not only this time but perhaps forever.”
Fischer was seen Thursday night at New York's Kennedy airport, but Icelandic Airlines said he did not board its flight to Reykjavik. When newsmen tried to question him, his bodyguards fended them off.
The next flight from New York to Iceland is tonight. But Fischer in the past has refused to fly on the Jewish Sabbath, between sundown Friday and sundown Saturday.
Informed sources in Reykjavik said that Fischer informed the Icelandic Chess Federation that he wouldn't play unless he got 30 per cent of the gate receipts. This would be in addition to his share of the $125,000 purse and 30 per cent of the receipts from the sales of television and film rights already agreed to.
The Icelandic federation was reported seeking a compromise in negotiations with Fred Cramer, former president of the American Chess Federation, who is acting as Fischer's advance man. The Icelanders said they have already spent about $200,000 on preparations, and if they meet Fischer's demand they can't break even.
The gate receipts probably will be considerable. Matches will be played three to six days a week in a 2,500-seat sports palace with seats at $5 each. And the series is expected to last two months.
Euwe said he didn't expect the Icelandic Chess Federation to meet Fischer's demand. He added that it would have grounds for legal action against the American challenger if he didn't show up Sunday.
“I don't like Mr. Fischer in our chess world,” said Euwe. “He's a good player but every day we are getting another ultimatum from him like this.”

Fischer Threatened With Blacklisting If He Fails To Show For Chess Match

Somebody was embezzling, a terrible organizer, or just plain lying. Soviets should've hired Australia to organize the match!

Daily Reporter Dover, June 30, 1972

Sydney Morning Herald, NSW, Australia Tuesday, May 02, 1972

Fischer Threatened With Blacklisting If He Fails To Show For Chess Match
Chess Bid Made to Boost Australia

Pensacola News Journal Pensacola, Florida Friday, June 30, 1972 - Page 23
“Fischer Demands More Cash To Play Chess Champion”

Discrepancies in the Claims of Icelandic Chess Federation

'til the world understands why Robert J. Fischer criticised the U.S./British and Russian military industry imperial alliance and their own Israeli Apartheid. Sarah Wilkinson explains:

Bobby Fischer, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech
What a sad story Fischer was,” typed a racist, pro-imperialist colonial troll who supports mega-corporation entities over human rights, police state policies & white supremacy.
To which I replied: “Really? I think he [Bob Fischer] stood up to the broken system of corruption and raised awareness! Whether on the Palestinian/Israel-British-U.S. Imperial Apartheid scam, the Bush wars of ‘7 countries in 5 years,’ illegally, unconstitutionally which constituted mass xenocide or his run in with police brutality in Pasadena, California-- right here in the U.S., police run rampant over the Constitution of the U.S., on oath they swore to uphold, but when Americans don't know the law, and the cops either don't know or worse, “don't care” -- then I think that's pretty darn “sad”. I think Mr. Fischer held out and fought the good fight, steadfast til the day he died, and may he Rest In Peace.
Educate yourself about U.S./State Laws --
https://www.youtube.com/@AuditTheAudit/videos
After which the troll posted a string of profanities, confirming there was never any genuine sentiment of “compassion” for Mr. Fischer, rather an intent to inflict further defamatory remarks.

This ongoing work is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of Robert “Bobby” Fischer who passionately loved and studied chess history. May his life continue to inspire many other future generations of chess enthusiasts and kibitzers, alike.

Robert J. Fischer, Kid Chess Wizard 1956March 9, 1943 - January 17, 2008

The photograph of Bobby Fischer (above) from the March 02, 1956 The Tampa Times was discovered by Sharon Mooney (Bobby Fischer Newspaper Archive editor) on February 01, 2018 while gathering research materials for this ongoing newspaper archive project. Along with lost games now being translated into Algebraic notation and extractions from over two centuries of newspapers, it is but one of the many lost treasures to be found in the pages of old newspapers since our social media presence was first established November 11, 2017.

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