Garry Kasparov on Fischer Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 4

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2005-01-01
Publisher(s): Everyman Chess
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Summary

This book brings together the two greatest names in the history of chess. The author, Garry Kasparov, is the world number one, and by common consent, the greatest player ever. The subject of the book, Bobby Fischer, is the only American to have become world champion and is probably the greatest natural talent the world has ever seen. In the period between 1955 and 1972, Fischer, more or less single-handedly, took on the might of the Soviet Chess Empire and won. During this time Fischer scored astonishing successes, the likes of which had not been seen before. These included 11/11 in the 1963/64 U.S. Championship and match victories (en route to the World Championship) by the score of 6-0 against two of the strongest players in the world, Mark Taimanov and Bent Larsen. The climax of Fischer's campaign was his unforgettable match win in Reykjavik in 1972 against Boris Spassky. However, Fischer is not only remembered for his achievements over-the-board, he is almost equally well-known for his temperamental behavior away from the board. He made extreme demands of all those around him, including tournament organizers. When these demands were not met he often refused to play. The 1972 match against Spassky required the intervention of no less than Henry Kissinger to smooth things over. In 1975, when he was due to defend his title against Anatoly Karpov, Fischer was completely unable to agree terms with FIDE (the World Chess Federation) and was defaulted. After this, he more or less gave up chess, playing only once, a "return" match against Spassky in 1992. In this book, a must for all serious chess players, Kasparov deeply analyzes Fischer's greatest games and assesses the legacy of this great American genius.

Author Biography

Garry Kasparov is generally regarded as the greatest chess player ever. He was the thirteenth World Champion, holding the title between 1985 and 2000. His tournament record is second to none, featuring numerous wins in the world's major events, often by substantial margins. Over the last few years he has taken first prize in ten consecutive major international events.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Stars of the West 5(2)
1 Sammy, Miguel and Bent 7(199)
Reshevsky
7(107)
Olympian Long-Liver
7(6)
Second Coming
13(10)
A bitter Pill
23(7)
The Fine Enigma
30(19)
The lone Warrior
49(19)
Champion of 'the Rest of the World'
68(9)
The last Chance
77(9)
Seven-Times Champion
86(11)
Finale
97(14)
'I want to play and play...'
111(3)
Najdorf
114(34)
Don Miguel
114(2)
Echo of Groningen
116(4)
The last of the Mohicans
120(9)
King's Indian Revelations
129(6)
Hard-Hitting Veteran
135(7)
'Chess is a Mirror of the Soul'
142(6)
Larsen
148(58)
The Danish Prince
148(7)
Joining the Elite
155(13)
At the Peak of his Career
168(13)
Lessons in the 'Moran'
181(16)
Against the two 'K's
197(9)
2 Robert the Eleventh 206(286)
The lone Genius
206(1)
'He learned from God himself!'
207(12)
European Debut
219(33)
Adult Games
252(8)
Duel of the Prodigies
260(21)
Hat-Trick in Bled
281(10)
'The Russian Pact'
291(16)
Hello America!
307(10)
Endurance Test
317(7)
Hara-Kiri
324(12)
He came, he saw, he conquered!
336(19)
A vertical Ascent
355(14)
The first Victim
369(25)
Battle in Denver
394(12)
The Miracles continue
406(23)
Battle of the Gods
429(38)
Abdication
467(11)
The great Recluse
478(14)
Bibliography 492(2)
Index of Players 494(1)
Index of Openings 495

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