It's beautiful to see him at his peak, and long before the madness set in, which is all the public wants to focus on these days. Nietzche was insane the last decade of his life as well; fortunately, people remember him for his books, not his madness. The same should be true of the great Robert Fischer.
Beautiful! Fischer lost only two games of 21, not counting his forfeit in Game 2. His win in Game 6 is still studied and regarded as one of the most beautiful games of the century. He crushed Spassky, one of the greatest players of his time and Fischer's strongest opponent, according to Fischer. His chess was simple, elegant, and flawless. There will never be another Fischer. Frankly, I am surprised there has been one.
Thank you indeed, Ms Fischerqueen. What a monumental effort this must have been. Bobby Fischer is to chess, what God is to the universe - the reason I say that he "IS" to chess is because he is still leaving his signature in every corner, in every square, be it dark, or white. And just how is he doing this even today?
He was someone who wished for life to be as fair and transparent as the game of chess, to be won by the party with the greatest talent and determination, rather than the one with the prettiest lies. At a certain point he must have realized that no amount of chess advocacy would keep criminals from running the world. That must have been a difficult moment for him.
Boris was a real class act. But for whatever reason, it was Fischer's personality, his antics included, that caught the popular imagination and put chess on the map. And all chess players have benefited from his legacy.
that is absolutly priceless what youve done Jess, absolutly brilliant ,they are all in my collection now , without knowing you i would hug you now after watching this ,good girl , he will always be regarded as the best player in the world ,past ,present and most likely the future . Well done and good luck to you in your life with whatever road you choose
Bobby Fischer climbed to the highest peak with pure emptiness and the knowing wisdom as of the vast cosmos, though his later life proved him lack the connection from chess to other elements and spirituality. After all, he must've regretted his actions and learned from it from another view side. RIP Bobby Fischer !! and Thank you JessicaFischerQueen for your dedication and passion in providing us with great historical backgrounds.
It's beautiful to see him at his peak, and long before the madness set in, which is all the public wants to focus on these days. Nietzche was insane the last decade of his life as well; fortunately, people remember him for his books, not his madness. The same should be true of the great Robert Fischer.
Avicenna10 2 weeks ago
é triste criticar sem conhecer; o xadrez é maravilhoso
DanieLCPO123 3 weeks ago
good job
DecemberSean 1 month ago
i really think chess is for stupid people!!
mentorpodgorica 1 month ago
Beautiful! Fischer lost only two games of 21, not counting his forfeit in Game 2. His win in Game 6 is still studied and regarded as one of the most beautiful games of the century. He crushed Spassky, one of the greatest players of his time and Fischer's strongest opponent, according to Fischer. His chess was simple, elegant, and flawless. There will never be another Fischer. Frankly, I am surprised there has been one.
56richardcory 2 months ago
Music? Great video!
browehm 3 months ago
Still in our thoughts, and an inspiration to chess players
fischers09 8 months ago
I get orgasm when I see the chess pieces of high material.
Faramarzrastin 8 months ago
Thank you indeed, Ms Fischerqueen. What a monumental effort this must have been. Bobby Fischer is to chess, what God is to the universe - the reason I say that he "IS" to chess is because he is still leaving his signature in every corner, in every square, be it dark, or white. And just how is he doing this even today?
Well, you're here aren't you?
EndridCold 11 months ago
He was someone who wished for life to be as fair and transparent as the game of chess, to be won by the party with the greatest talent and determination, rather than the one with the prettiest lies. At a certain point he must have realized that no amount of chess advocacy would keep criminals from running the world. That must have been a difficult moment for him.
AbacusRiver 1 year ago
Thank you for the work on these videos. We all need heroes. Thanks for honoring Bobby.
braininahat 1 year ago
Thank you Jessica for putting this five part series together. Great pictures and great music.
mrchiefofsinners 1 year ago
are you going to cover his 1992 rematch with spassky for part 6?
corkystorky 1 year ago
all i wanna do ever is just play chess XDDDDDDDDD!
and then a beautiful woman comes to our life... checkmate! XDDDDDDDDD!
chillouttrance1 1 year ago
Boris was a real class act. But for whatever reason, it was Fischer's personality, his antics included, that caught the popular imagination and put chess on the map. And all chess players have benefited from his legacy.
bendkafka 1 year ago
that is absolutly priceless what youve done Jess, absolutly brilliant ,they are all in my collection now , without knowing you i would hug you now after watching this ,good girl , he will always be regarded as the best player in the world ,past ,present and most likely the future . Well done and good luck to you in your life with whatever road you choose
buzzbox2nd 1 year ago
Yeah, great tribute to a great player! Thanks for this!
vercingetorix777 1 year ago
Bobby Fischer climbed to the highest peak with pure emptiness and the knowing wisdom as of the vast cosmos, though his later life proved him lack the connection from chess to other elements and spirituality. After all, he must've regretted his actions and learned from it from another view side. RIP Bobby Fischer !! and Thank you JessicaFischerQueen for your dedication and passion in providing us with great historical backgrounds.
happytenzin 1 year ago